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tilt-extensions
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Accelerate your local development environment with Tilt
The first is the load function which loads Tilt extensions. It's a way to expand the tool's features, and several are available. Here we are using docker_build_with_restart, which will update the container running inside our Kubernetes cluster.
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Skaffold vs Tilt vs DevSpace
This is the central viewport into manual resource control and environment enhancement through the open-source extensions for Tilt.
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Building a "complete" cluster locally
argocd for cd Tilt
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Rancher Desktop, a Docker Desktop Replacement
Recently, I found Tilt [0] to be a good partner of mine to run "all services locally". It can be compared to "webpack (live-reloading, a lot of configuration possibilities) for backend". You want to run a bunch of services directly? Use local_resource()/local(). You have Procfile? There is procfile() function. You have docker-compose.yml with databases? You can run it too with docker_compose(). You want have Tiltfile and include them all-together? There is load(). You need some web-ui for frontend devs and a nice log browser? It is there too. You need to do some extra steps before running a service? You want to update your local cluster with newly built image on file save? No problem, tilt will do that with k8s_yaml() function. Tilt uses Titlfiles for configuration, which are written Pythonish Starlark language and you use them to run any specific logic there.
Also, I am not very lucky in having resemble 1:1 k8s cluster locally. You could be close but as long as you don't run already in cloud you will have different configuration (additional annotations, various quirks that do not exist in kind/k3s but they are on GCP). However, making dedicated dev environments in the cloud might be very costly and incur a lot of additional tinkering.
[0]: https://tilt.dev/
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An Overview of Docker Desktop Alternatives
The article doesn't mention k3d (https://k3d.io/) which is a variant of k3s that runs in docker (rather than a VM) - very nice for k8s dev/test on developer workstations.
It integrates very nicely with https://tilt.dev/ also (another very useful tool for k8s related dev/test).
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Made a list of Awesome Kubernetes libraries, what should I add?
I'd add Tilt
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Rails on Kubernetes with Minikube and Tilt
Tilt
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Skaffold + Argo DS Workflows?
Apart from Skaffold, you should also take a look at telepresence, okteto.com and tilt.dev
- Hot reload in Kubernetes cluster instead of Docker Compose
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How to configure oh-my-zsh on Windows
For sources stored on the Windows filesystem, any changes made by Windows applications such as Visual Studio do not trigger any file change notifications as far as Linux apps are concerned. This means that all "live rebuild"-type tools don't work (examples: webpack --watch, jekyll --interactive, and Tilt.dev) when running under WSL2. This unfortunately renders many modern dev workflows unviable.
Vault
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Top Secrets Management Tools for 2024
HashiCorp Vault
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Champion Building - How to successfully adopt a developer tool
So you've just bought a new platform tool? Maybe it's Hashicorp Vault? Snyk? Backstage? You’re excited about all of the developer experience, security and other benefits you're about to unleash on your company—right? But wait…
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Show HN: Anchor – developer-friendly private CAs for internal TLS
https://github.com/openwrt/luci/blob/master/applications/luc...
https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/tutorials/secrets-mana... https://github.com/hashicorp/vault :
> Refer to Build Certificate Authority (CA) in Vault with an offline Root for an example of using a root CA external to Vault.
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The Complete Microservices Guide
Secret Management: Securely stores sensitive configuration data and secrets using tools like AWS Secrets Manager or HashiCorp Vault. Avoid hardcoding secrets in code or configuration files.
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Horcrux: Split your file into encrypted fragments
The author of this tool basically took the Shamir code from Hashicorp Vault, which is pretty mainstream. If you're looking for a solid implementation, I would start there[0]. I wouldn't use the Shamir code from this repo, as it's an old version of the vault code using field arithmetic that doesn't run in constant time.
[0]: https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/main/shamir/shamir.g...
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OpenTF Announces Fork of Terraform
Out of curiosity, what do you mean by this? cross-cluster? they already have HA: https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/v1.14.1/website/cont...
while digging up that link, I also saw one named replication: https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/v1.14.1/website/cont...
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HashiCorp Adopts Business Source License
https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/main/LICENSE#L8-L11
Clearly states that you can use it in a production setup.
Also, "What if their dependencies adopted the same attitude?"
Like https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/main/go.mod#L25
Maybe we'll see the whole team at [Axiom](https://github.com/hashicorp/vault/blob/0b12cdcfd17278d7cca2...) riding around in Maseratis.
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Avoiding DevOps tool hell
Security: All forms of data can be lost without security in applications. Using a tool such as Vault from Hashicorp can be helpful.
What are some alternatives?
Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services
sealed-secrets - A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets
sops - Simple and flexible tool for managing secrets
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
bitwarden_rs - Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs [Moved to: https://github.com/dani-garcia/vaultwarden]
Ory Kratos - Next-gen identity server replacing your Auth0, Okta, Firebase with hardened security and PassKeys, SMS, OIDC, Social Sign In, MFA, FIDO, TOTP and OTP, WebAuthn, passwordless and much more. Golang, headless, API-first. Available as a worry-free SaaS with the fairest pricing on the market!
minio - The Object Store for AI Data Infrastructure
devspace - DevSpace - The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes ⚡ Automate your deployment workflow with DevSpace and develop software directly inside Kubernetes.
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
kubefwd - Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development.
okteto - Develop your applications directly in your Kubernetes Cluster