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    swarmcli

    A terminal UI for Docker Swarm that makes cluster state easier to see,

    In the Kubernetes world, k9s is the gold standard for cluster management. We believe Docker Swarm users deserve the same level of quality, speed, and intuition. "Because Swarm is not dead, it's just efficient. And it deserves better tools." SwarmCLI translates the complexity of Docker Swarm into a sleek, keyboard-centric terminal UI. It’s built for developers who want to manage their clusters without leaving the terminal or waiting for heavy Web UIs to load.
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    90DaysOfDevOps

    90DaysOfDevOps

    The journey towards a better foundational knowledge of DevOps

    This repository is used to document my journey on getting a better foundational knowledge of DevOps. I will be starting this journey on the 1st January 2022 but the idea is that we take 90 days which just so happens to be January 1st to March 31st. The reason for documenting these days is so that others can take something from it and also hopefully enhance the resources. The goal is to take 90 days, 1 hour a day, to tackle over 13 areas of DevOps to foundational knowledge. This will not...
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