#go #containers #event_driven #kubernetes #microservice #microservices #pubsub #serverless #sidecar #state_management
Dapr is a tool that helps developers build strong, scalable, and reliable microservices easily. It works with any programming language and framework, making it very flexible. Dapr adds a small side-car to your application that handles complex tasks like state management, messaging, and event triggers, so you don't have to worry about these details. This means you can focus on writing your code without getting bogged down in low-level details. Dapr also runs on various platforms, including cloud, edge devices, and local machines, making it very versatile. Overall, Dapr simplifies building distributed applications and makes them more consistent and portable.
https://github.com/dapr/dapr
Dapr is a tool that helps developers build strong, scalable, and reliable microservices easily. It works with any programming language and framework, making it very flexible. Dapr adds a small side-car to your application that handles complex tasks like state management, messaging, and event triggers, so you don't have to worry about these details. This means you can focus on writing your code without getting bogged down in low-level details. Dapr also runs on various platforms, including cloud, edge devices, and local machines, making it very versatile. Overall, Dapr simplifies building distributed applications and makes them more consistent and portable.
https://github.com/dapr/dapr
GitHub
GitHub - dapr/dapr: Dapr is a portable runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge, combining event-driven…
Dapr is a portable runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge, combining event-driven architecture with workflow orchestration. - dapr/dapr
#shell #buildpack #containers #devops #docker #dokku #heroku #kubernetes #nomad #paas
Dokku is a small and easy-to-use platform that helps you deploy and manage applications, similar to Heroku but using Docker. It works on Ubuntu and Debian operating systems. To install it, you just need to run a few simple commands as a user with sudo access. Once installed, you can easily set up your server domain and add user access. Dokku provides detailed documentation and support through GitHub issues, troubleshooting guides, and a Slack community. This makes it easier for developers to deploy and manage their applications efficiently.
https://github.com/dokku/dokku
Dokku is a small and easy-to-use platform that helps you deploy and manage applications, similar to Heroku but using Docker. It works on Ubuntu and Debian operating systems. To install it, you just need to run a few simple commands as a user with sudo access. Once installed, you can easily set up your server domain and add user access. Dokku provides detailed documentation and support through GitHub issues, troubleshooting guides, and a Slack community. This makes it easier for developers to deploy and manage their applications efficiently.
https://github.com/dokku/dokku
GitHub
GitHub - dokku/dokku: A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications
A docker-powered PaaS that helps you build and manage the lifecycle of applications - dokku/dokku
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#go #container_image #containers #cyclonedx #docker #go #golang #hacktoberfest #oci #openvex #security #static_analysis #tool #vex #vulnerabilities #vulnerability
Grype is a tool that scans container images and filesystems for known vulnerabilities. It supports various package types, including those from major operating systems like Alpine, Debian, and Ubuntu, as well as language-specific packages like Ruby, Java, JavaScript, Python, and more. Here’s how it benefits you You can easily install Grype using a simple script or through package managers like Homebrew or Chocolatey.
- **Comprehensive Scanning** You can choose from different output formats such as table, JSON, CycloneDX, and SARIF, or even create custom templates.
- **Integration with Other Tools** Grype has active community meetings and support options, including commercial support through Anchore.
- **Automatic Database Updates**: Grype manages its vulnerability database automatically, ensuring you always have the latest vulnerability information.
Overall, Grype helps you identify and manage vulnerabilities in your container images and filesystems efficiently.
https://github.com/anchore/grype
Grype is a tool that scans container images and filesystems for known vulnerabilities. It supports various package types, including those from major operating systems like Alpine, Debian, and Ubuntu, as well as language-specific packages like Ruby, Java, JavaScript, Python, and more. Here’s how it benefits you You can easily install Grype using a simple script or through package managers like Homebrew or Chocolatey.
- **Comprehensive Scanning** You can choose from different output formats such as table, JSON, CycloneDX, and SARIF, or even create custom templates.
- **Integration with Other Tools** Grype has active community meetings and support options, including commercial support through Anchore.
- **Automatic Database Updates**: Grype manages its vulnerability database automatically, ensuring you always have the latest vulnerability information.
Overall, Grype helps you identify and manage vulnerabilities in your container images and filesystems efficiently.
https://github.com/anchore/grype
GitHub
GitHub - anchore/grype: A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems
A vulnerability scanner for container images and filesystems - anchore/grype
#shell #ai #containers #inference_server #llamacpp #llm #podman #vllm
RamaLama is a tool that makes working with AI models easy by using containers. It checks your system for GPU support and uses CPU if no GPU is found. RamaLama uses container engines like Podman or Docker to run AI models, so you don't need to configure your system. You can pull and run AI models from various registries with simple commands, and it supports multiple types of hardware including CPUs and GPUs. This makes it convenient for users as they don't have to set up complex environments, and they can interact with different models easily.
https://github.com/containers/ramalama
RamaLama is a tool that makes working with AI models easy by using containers. It checks your system for GPU support and uses CPU if no GPU is found. RamaLama uses container engines like Podman or Docker to run AI models, so you don't need to configure your system. You can pull and run AI models from various registries with simple commands, and it supports multiple types of hardware including CPUs and GPUs. This makes it convenient for users as they don't have to set up complex environments, and they can interact with different models easily.
https://github.com/containers/ramalama
GitHub
GitHub - containers/ramalama: RamaLama is an open-source developer tool that simplifies the local serving of AI models from any…
RamaLama is an open-source developer tool that simplifies the local serving of AI models from any source and facilitates their use for inference in production, all through the familiar language of ...
#python #ansible #aws #azure #coding #containers #devops #docker #git #interview #interview_questions #kubernetes #linux #openstack #production_engineer #prometheus #python #sql #sre #terraform
This repository contains a collection of exercises and questions on various technical topics, including DevOps and SRE. It offers 2624 exercises that can be useful for preparing for interviews or learning new concepts. The repository covers a wide range of subjects such as networking, operating systems, cloud computing, and more. By using these resources, you can improve your skills in areas like software development, infrastructure management, and system reliability engineering. This helps you become more proficient in handling complex IT environments and enhances your career prospects in related fields.
https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises
This repository contains a collection of exercises and questions on various technical topics, including DevOps and SRE. It offers 2624 exercises that can be useful for preparing for interviews or learning new concepts. The repository covers a wide range of subjects such as networking, operating systems, cloud computing, and more. By using these resources, you can improve your skills in areas like software development, infrastructure management, and system reliability engineering. This helps you become more proficient in handling complex IT environments and enhances your career prospects in related fields.
https://github.com/bregman-arie/devops-exercises
GitHub
GitHub - bregman-arie/devops-exercises: Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform…
Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Python, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL, NoSQL, Azure, GCP, DNS, Elastic, Network, Virtualization. DevOps Interview Questions - bre...
#go #containers #docker #go #golang
Moby is an open-source project that helps make software containerization easier and more flexible. It provides a set of tools, like building blocks, which developers can use to create custom systems for running containers. This means you can pick and choose the parts you need, making it easy to build new systems without having to start from scratch. Moby benefits users by allowing them to experiment with different components and ideas, helping advance container technology in a collaborative way.
https://github.com/moby/moby
Moby is an open-source project that helps make software containerization easier and more flexible. It provides a set of tools, like building blocks, which developers can use to create custom systems for running containers. This means you can pick and choose the parts you need, making it easy to build new systems without having to start from scratch. Moby benefits users by allowing them to experiment with different components and ideas, helping advance container technology in a collaborative way.
https://github.com/moby/moby
GitHub
GitHub - moby/moby: The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems
The Moby Project - a collaborative project for the container ecosystem to assemble container-based systems - moby/moby
#go #agents #ai #caching #ci_cd #containers #continuous_deployment #continuous_integration #dag #dagger #devops #docker #graphql #workflows
Dagger is a tool that helps make workflows easier to manage. It lets you break down complex tasks into smaller, reusable parts that can run in different environments. This means you can work with many languages and tools without worrying about compatibility issues. Dagger also helps you see what's happening in your workflows, making it easier to fix problems. It saves time and money by caching results, so you don't have to redo tasks. Overall, Dagger makes it simpler to build and manage workflows, especially for AI and software development tasks.
https://github.com/dagger/dagger
Dagger is a tool that helps make workflows easier to manage. It lets you break down complex tasks into smaller, reusable parts that can run in different environments. This means you can work with many languages and tools without worrying about compatibility issues. Dagger also helps you see what's happening in your workflows, making it easier to fix problems. It saves time and money by caching results, so you don't have to redo tasks. Overall, Dagger makes it simpler to build and manage workflows, especially for AI and software development tasks.
https://github.com/dagger/dagger
GitHub
GitHub - dagger/dagger: An open-source runtime for composable workflows. Great for AI agents and CI/CD.
An open-source runtime for composable workflows. Great for AI agents and CI/CD. - dagger/dagger
#go #containers #cyclonedx #docker #go #golang #hacktoberfest #oci #sbom #spdx #static_analysis #tool
Syft is a tool that helps create a list of all the software components used in your applications, known as a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). This list is important for finding vulnerabilities and ensuring that your software complies with licensing rules. By using Syft, you can better manage your software's security and compliance. It works with many types of software and can be used with other tools like Grype to check for vulnerabilities. This helps keep your software safe and up-to-date.
https://github.com/anchore/syft
Syft is a tool that helps create a list of all the software components used in your applications, known as a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). This list is important for finding vulnerabilities and ensuring that your software complies with licensing rules. By using Syft, you can better manage your software's security and compliance. It works with many types of software and can be used with other tools like Grype to check for vulnerabilities. This helps keep your software safe and up-to-date.
https://github.com/anchore/syft
GitHub
GitHub - anchore/syft: CLI tool and library for generating a Software Bill of Materials from container images and filesystems
CLI tool and library for generating a Software Bill of Materials from container images and filesystems - anchore/syft
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#go #cncf #containers #go #kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open system that helps manage and run apps in containers across many computers. It makes it easy to deploy, update, and scale apps automatically, so they stay fast and available even when demand changes. If something fails, Kubernetes fixes it quickly without needing manual help. This means apps run smoothly, use resources efficiently, and need less time and effort to manage, saving money and letting teams focus on building new features instead of fixing problems.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
Kubernetes is an open system that helps manage and run apps in containers across many computers. It makes it easy to deploy, update, and scale apps automatically, so they stay fast and available even when demand changes. If something fails, Kubernetes fixes it quickly without needing manual help. This means apps run smoothly, use resources efficiently, and need less time and effort to manage, saving money and letting teams focus on building new features instead of fixing problems.
https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes
GitHub
GitHub - kubernetes/kubernetes: Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management
Production-Grade Container Scheduling and Management - kubernetes/kubernetes
#go #containers #deployment #devops #docker #docker_compose #golang #hacktoberfest #kubernetes #orchestration #self_hosted
Uncloud lets you run and manage web apps across multiple servers (cloud, home, or bare metal) as easily as using Docker Compose, but with production features like zero-downtime updates, automatic HTTPS, and cross-machine scaling. It connects your machines into a secure, private network without needing a central control server, so there’s less to manage and no single point of failure. You keep full control of your infrastructure and data, avoid vendor lock-in, and get a simple, cloud-like experience without the complexity of Kubernetes.
https://github.com/psviderski/uncloud
Uncloud lets you run and manage web apps across multiple servers (cloud, home, or bare metal) as easily as using Docker Compose, but with production features like zero-downtime updates, automatic HTTPS, and cross-machine scaling. It connects your machines into a secure, private network without needing a central control server, so there’s less to manage and no single point of failure. You keep full control of your infrastructure and data, avoid vendor lock-in, and get a simple, cloud-like experience without the complexity of Kubernetes.
https://github.com/psviderski/uncloud
GitHub
GitHub - psviderski/uncloud: A lightweight tool for deploying and managing containerised applications across a network of Docker…
A lightweight tool for deploying and managing containerised applications across a network of Docker hosts. Bridging the gap between Docker and Kubernetes ✨ - psviderski/uncloud