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    Docker Pi-hole

    Docker Pi-hole

    Pi-hole in a docker container

    You can run Pi-hole in a container, or deploy it directly to a supported operating system via our automated installer. Our intelligent, automated installer asks you a few questions and then sets everything up for you. Once complete, move onto step 3. Configure your router’s DHCP options to force clients to use Pi-hole as their DNS server, or manually configure each device​ to use the Pi-hole as their DNS server. By pairing your Pi-hole with a VPN, you can have ad blocking on your cellular devices, helping with limited bandwidth data plans. Instead of browser plugins or other software on each computer, install Pi-hole in one place and your entire network is protected. Network-level blocking allows you to block ads in non-traditional places such as mobile apps and smart TVs, regardless of hardware or OS. Since advertisements are blocked before they are downloaded, network performance is improved and will feel faster.
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    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Cloud native application architecture practice handbook

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    AWX Operator

    AWX Operator

    An Ansible AWX operator for Kubernetes built with Operator SDK

    An Ansible AWX operator for Kubernetes built with Operator SDK and Ansible.
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    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    Aria2 AriaNg Docker

    The Docker image for Aria2 + AriaNg + File Browser + Rclone

    One Docker image for file downloading, managing, sharing, as well as video playing and evening cloud storage synchronization. Furthermore, it's pretty small and ARM CPU compatible which means you can also run it on Raspberry Pi. Last but not least, Auto HTTPS can't be more easy.
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    Awesome-Kubernetes

    Awesome-Kubernetes

    A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources

    A curated list for awesome Kubernetes sources. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. The first unified container-management system developed at Google was the system we internally call Borg. It was built to manage both long-running services and batch jobs, which had previously been handled by two separate systems: Babysitter and the Global Work Queue. The latter’s architecture strongly influenced Borg, but was focused on batch jobs; both predated Linux control groups. Kubernetes is known to be a descendant of Google's system BORG. The awesome-Kubernetes will now soon be available in the form of different releases and package bundles, It means that you can download the awesome Kubernetes release up to a certain period of time. The release for awesome Kubernetes 2015 bundle is released.
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    Blueprint/Boilerplate Python Projects

    Blueprint/Boilerplate Python Projects

    Blueprint/Boilerplate For Python Projects

    Blueprint/Boilerplate For Python Projects.
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    Breeze

    Breeze

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with graphical interface

    Deploy a Production Ready Kubernetes Cluster with a graphical interface. Project Breeze is an open source trusted solution that allows you to create Kubernetes clusters on your internal, secure, cloud network with the graphical user interface. As a cloud-native installer project, Breeze is listed in CNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape. Breeze combines all resources you need such as kubernetes components images, ansible playbooks for the deployment of kubernetes clusters into a single docker image (wise2c/playbook). It also works as a local RHEL/CentOS yum and Ubuntu apt repository server. You just need a linux server with docker and docker-compose installed to run Breeze.
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    Crunchy Container Suite

    Crunchy Container Suite

    Containers for Managing PostgreSQL on Kubernetes by Crunchy Data

    The Crunchy Container Suite provides Docker containers that enable rapid deployment of PostgreSQL, including administration and monitoring tools. Multiple styles of deploying PostgreSQL clusters are supported. Companies of all sizes, of any enterprise or industry, can benefit from moving operations to PostgreSQL. We can help you with your journey and assist in providing the operational and developer experience you've always wanted with the database you've always loved. Data is one of your most valuable assets, Crunchy Postgres ensures your data is safe and backed up so you can sleep easily. With built-in connection scaling you can easily scale to tens of thousands of connections for your database. With Crunchy Data and open-source Postgres, you are not locked-in into proprietary technology. Get the insights you need to know what is happening with your database with monitoring included.
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    Docker tools

    Docker tools

    Useful tools when you are running your project inside docker container

    Running a DNS service for docker containers always messes with the DNS settings of your workstation. Especially if these DNS/discovery services themselves run inside docker containers on an active development workstation. Resolving DNS issues is not an easy task. Contrary to that the hosts file is simple. The script first removes all existing entries of all the hostnames of containers created by docker-compose. Configure the environment variables in your .env file. That way it can be used by docker-compose as well (DRY).
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    Geodesic

    Geodesic

    Geodesic is a DevOps Linux Toolbox in Docker

    Geodesic is a robust Linux toolbox container, crafted to optimize DevOps workflows. This container comes fully loaded with all essential dependencies for a complete DevOps toolchain. It's designed to bring consistency and boost efficiency across development environments. It achieves this without the need for installing additional software on your workstation. Think of Geodesic as a containerized parallel to Vagrant, offering similar functionality within a Docker container context.
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    Helm charts

    Helm charts

    Helm charts for applications you run at home

    Helm must be installed to use the charts. Please refer to Helm's documentation to get started.
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    Kubernetes Certified Administration

    Kubernetes Certified Administration

    Online resources that will help you prepare for taking the CNCF CKA

    Online resources that will help you prepare for taking the Kubernetes Certified Administrator Certification exam. This is not likely a comprehensive list as the exam will be a moving target with the fast pace of k8s development - please make a pull request if there is something wrong, that should be added, or updated. Ensure you have the right version of Kubernetes documentation selected (e.g. v1.26 as of the January 2023 exam), especially for API objects and annotations.
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    Kubernetes Examples

    Kubernetes Examples

    Minimal self-contained examples of standard Kubernetes features

    A reference repository of YAML with canonical and as-simple-as-possible demonstrations of Kubernetes functionality and features. Minimal self-contained examples of standard Kubernetes features and patterns in YAML.
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    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)

    This repository holds the "original tutorial" for "Kubernetes on Raspbian" by Alex Ellis using kubeadm. It also has a list of reader clusters for your inspiration and Alex's newest work with k3s.
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    My Home Operations Repository

    My Home Operations Repository

    Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using Flux

    This is a mono repository for my home infrastructure and Kubernetes cluster. I try to adhere to Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and GitOps practices using tools like Ansible, Terraform, Kubernetes, Flux, Renovate, and GitHub Actions.
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    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow

    We store secrets and values in helm_vars dir structure just like in this repository example dir. All this data versioned in GIT. Working in teams on multiple projects/regions/envs and multiple secrets files at once. We have Makefile in our Helm charts repo to simplify install helm-secrets plugin with helm and other stuff we use. Same Makefile used to rebuild all helm charts with dependencies and some other everyday helpers. Encrypting, Decrypting, Editing secrets on local clones, making #PR's and storing this in our helm charts repo encrypted with PGP, AWS KMS and GCP KMS. Deploying using helm-wrapper from local or from CI with same charts and secrets/values from GIT repository.
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    Sysbox

    Sysbox

    Open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers

    An open-source, next-generation "runc" that empowers rootless containers to run workloads such as Systemd, Docker, and Kubernetes, just like VMs. Think of it as a "container supercharger": it enables your existing container managers/orchestrators (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes, etc.) to deploy containers that have hardened isolation and can run almost any workload that runs in VMs. Sysbox does this by making the container resemble a VM-like environment as much as possible, using advanced OS virtualization techniques. Unlike alternative runtimes such as Kata and KubeVirt, it does not use VMs. This makes it easier to use (particularly in cloud environments by avoiding nested virtualization), although it does not provide the level of isolation that VM-based runtimes do.
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    Voyager Mesh

    Voyager Mesh

    Secure L7/L4 (HAProxy) Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    Voyager is a HAProxy-backed secure L7 and L4 ingress controller for Kubernetes developed by AppsCode. This can be used with any Kubernetes cloud provider including aws, gce, gke, azure, acs. This can also be used with bare metal Kubernetes clusters. Voyager provides L7 and L4 load balancing using a custom Kubernetes Ingress resource. This is built on top of the HAProxy to support high availability, sticky sessions, name and path-based virtual hosting. This also supports configurable application ports with all the options available in a standard Kubernetes Ingress.
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    kube-prometheus

    kube-prometheus

    Use Prometheus to monitor Kubernetes and applications

    The Prometheus Operator manages Prometheus clusters atop Kubernetes. Use Kubernetes custom resources to deploy and manage Prometheus, Alertmanager, and related components. Configure the fundamentals of Prometheus like versions, persistence, retention policies, and replicas from a native Kubernetes resource. Automatically generate monitoring target configurations based on familiar Kubernetes label queries; no need to learn a Prometheus-specific configuration language.
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    kubectl node-shell

    kubectl node-shell

    Exec into node via kubectl

    Start a root shell in the node's host OS running. Uses an alpine pod with nsenter for Linux nodes and a HostProcess pod with PowerShell for Windows nodes.
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    s6-overlay

    s6-overlay

    s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils

    s6-overlay is an easy-to-install (just extract a tarball or two!) set of scripts and utilities allowing you to use existing Docker images while using s6 as a pid 1 for your container and process supervisor for your services.
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