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    Dotbot

    Dotbot

    A tool that bootstraps your dotfiles

    ...It helps users keep configuration files in version control while automatically linking them into the locations where applications expect to find them. The project is designed to be self-contained, dependency-light, and easy to run from a dotfiles repository. Its configuration can be written in YAML or JSON, making setups readable and repeatable. Dotbot can create folders, clean broken symbolic links, run shell commands, and manage file or folder links. It is especially useful for developers who want an idempotent dotfiles installer that can be safely rerun whenever they sync updates across systems.
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    DevOps-Bootcamp

    DevOps-Bootcamp

    This repository consists of the code samples, assignments, and notes

    ...It contains code samples, assignments, and notes that support the course material. The repository organizes topics around practical DevOps foundations such as Linux, terminal commands, networking, YAML, Docker, GitHub Actions, and Kubernetes. It is designed as a companion resource for learners following the lectures and course website. The structure makes it easier to revisit examples, practice assignments, and connect theory with hands-on tooling. It is best understood as an educational workspace for DevOps beginners who want exposure to modern infrastructure, automation, and cloud-native practices.
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