Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools
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Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools
A community opinionated template for deploying a single Kubernetes cluster with Ansible and Terraform backed by Flux, SOPS, GitHub Actions, Renovate and more!
Custom Kubernetes controller that can be used to replicate secrets, configmaps and certificates.
PROXY protocol support for internal-to-LoadBalancer traffic for Kubernetes Ingress users. If you've had problems with ingress-nginx, cert-manager, LetsEncrypt ACME HTTP01 self-check failures, and the PROXY protocol, read on.
GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
Open source components of Jetstack Secure
Advanced Kubernetes YAML configs - Best Practices, Tips & Tricks from production environments. AWS, GCP, Azure, ArgoCD, GKE, EKS, AKS, CI/CD, Jenkins, TeamCity, BuildKite, GitHub Actions, Cloud SQL, FluxCD, Spinnaker, Selenium Grid, Cert Manager ACME LetsEncrypt for free ingress auto SSL certs, Nginx, Kong API Gateway, patches, Helm + Kustomize
GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code
A Kubernetes CSI plugin to automatically mount signed certificates to Pods using ephemeral volumes
k3s cluster backed by Flux (GitOps) up and running on a cluster of RPi4
Cert manager acme dns01 webhook provider for alidns
Addon for cert-manager that issues certificates using AWS ACM PCA.
The BEST tutorial for Becoming a Certified Kubernetes Administrator, an EXPERT in K8s from scratch, and much MORE!
Setup for a K8s home lab running on a single host (e.g. Intel NUC)
Deploy a distributed AI stack to a multi-host or single-host Kubernetes cluster on CentOS 7 and also works on AWS - and comes with: cert-manager + redis-cluster + rook-ceph for persistent storage + minio s3 object store + splunk + optional external dns server + affinity examples - validated with K8 version 1.13.4
An example of a kubernetes cluster appropriate for a startup company
Laravel 5.5 with kubernetes and helm
Cert-manager webhook to generate Let's Encrypt certificates over Alibaba Cloud DNS.
approver-policy is a cert-manager approver that allows users to define policies that restrict what certificates can be requested.
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