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    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    mslearn-tailspin-spacegame-web

    Code used in Microsoft Learn modules to support Azure DevOps

    The Tailspin Space Game Web project is a sample application created by Microsoft as part of its learning resources. It’s a web-based game application used in Microsoft Learn modules and documentation to demonstrate concepts such as Azure App Services, continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and DevOps practices with GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines. The project is intentionally lightweight and easy to deploy so learners can quickly experiment with cloud deployment, testing,...
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    Gogs

    Gogs

    A painless self-hosted Git service

    Gogs is a simple, stable, self-hosted Git service that is easy to install and setup. All you have to do is run the binary on any platform that Go supports: Linux, macOS and Windows. You may also install from source, from packages, or ship with Docker or Vagrant. Gogs is very lightweight with minimal hardware requirements, running on Raspberry Pi and even on NAS devices. Gogs offers plenty of great features, including various access repositories, repository and organization webhooks, repository Git hooks, repository management and so much more. ...
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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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    Erda

    Erda

    An enterprise-grade Cloud-Native application platform for Kubernetes

    Erda is an open-source platform created by Terminus to ensure the development of microservice applications. It provides DevOps, microservice governance, and multi-cloud management capabilities. The multi-cloud architecture based on Kubernetes and application-centric DevOps and microservice governance can make the development, operation, monitoring, and problem diagnosis of complex business applications simpler and more efficient. erda is the core repository that implements all the RESTful...
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