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Top 9 TypeScript Gitlab Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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gnome-shell-extensions-sync
Syncs gnome shell keybindings, tweaks settings and extensions with their configuration across all gnome installations
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gitlab-container-registry-cleaner
CLI to list and cleanup your GitLab Container Registry and Container Repositories.
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bananareporter
An easy to use CLI to generate custom reports in JSON, JSONL, CSV from multiple sources
> Yes, it is awesome until you have to sysadmin it, apply updates, patch it, fix security holes, etc. I am not saying all self-hosted solutions are like that. There are exceptions. However, the majority of open-source self-hosted solutions require a lot of extra work.
I'm currently self-hosting 10 different applications on my local server, which represents everything I've ever seen that looked fun or useful to me. Every one of them had a Docker image with an example compose file, which means updating them just requires periodically running Renovate [0] on the repo that stores all my compose files and then running a script that docker compose pulls the updates. It takes maybe 10 minutes every other week, and is actually kinda fun.
It helps that all the apps are only accessible from within my VPN, so I'm not too worried about fixing security updates within a tiny time window.
Project mention: 🦊 GitLab CI YAML Modifications: Tackling the Feedback Loop Problem | dev.to | 2023-12-18Among these options, the one that has gained the most traction is gitlab-ci-local :
As a (primarily Ubuntu, secondarily Fedora) Gnome user I am however a bit annoyed. There are loads of things that are just different by default and that I need to look up etc. I am using the awesome Gnome Shell Extension Sync for my other computers to sync the settings. Which works fine using nixOS unless I want to run Home Manager again... Then home manager won't change some Gnome settings unless I delete the synced config which is a problem because some settings aren't saved in there and I do have to specify them via Home Manager. Do any of you know a way to easily convert exported dconf settings to a nix configuration? Or is there a way to use the extension sync and home-manager without each undoing the changes of the other?
Project mention: Cleaning-up 7TB of data from our on-prem GitLab Container Registry | /r/gitlab | 2023-08-06GitLab UI does not provide an easy way to list Container Repository instance-wide. Use Container Registry cleanup CLI to get this information easily.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Gitlab projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | renovate | 15,658 |
2 | gitlab-ci-local | 1,842 |
3 | gitbeaker | 1,462 |
4 | codestream | 926 |
5 | gnome-shell-extensions-sync | 294 |
6 | tickety-tick | 57 |
7 | backstage-plugin-gitlab | 52 |
8 | gitlab-container-registry-cleaner | 5 |
9 | bananareporter | 4 |