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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    docker-gen is a file generator that renders templates using docker container meta-data. Centralized logging - fluentd, logstash or other centralized logging tools that tail the containers JSON log file or files within the container. Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers.
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    ldetool

    ldetool

    Code generator for fast log file parsers

    ldetool (Line Data Extraction Tool) is a command-line utility that generates Go code for fast log file parsing. By defining parsing rules, developers can produce efficient parsers tailored to specific log formats, outperforming traditional regex-based approaches. It's particularly useful for processing large volumes of log data.​
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    joe

    joe

    A .gitignore magician in your command line

    A .gitignore magician in your command line. Joe generates .gitignore files from the command line for you. After install, make sure to run joe u. This will download all .gitignore files in ~/joe-data/ folder. Download the latest binary from the Releases page. It's the easiest way to get started with joe. Make sure to add the location of the binary to your $PATH. You can also use joe to append to a global .gitignore. These can be helpful when you want to ignore files generated by an IDE, OS,...
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