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    Laravel Telescope

    Laravel Telescope

    An elegant debug assistant for the Laravel framework

    ...After installing Telescope, you should also run the migrate command in order to create the tables needed to store Telescope's data. After publishing Telescope's assets, its primary configuration file will be located at config/telescope.php. This configuration file allows you to configure your watcher options. Each configuration option includes a description of its purpose, so be sure to thoroughly explore this file.
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    podinfo

    podinfo

    Go microservice template for Kubernetes

    Podinfo is a tiny web application made with Go that showcases the best practices of running microservices in Kubernetes. Podinfo is used by CNCF projects like Flux and Flagger for end-to-end testing and workshops.
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    Diun

    Diun

    Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry

    Diun is a CLI application written in Go and delivered as a single executable (and a Docker image) to receive notifications when a Docker image is updated on a Docker registry. With Go, this can be done with an independent binary distribution across all platforms and architectures that Go supports. This support includes Linux, macOS, and Windows, on architectures like amd64, i386, ARM, PowerPC, and others.
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    gulp

    gulp

    A toolkit to automate & enhance your workflow

    gulp is a streaming build system that automates slow, repetitive and time-consuming tasks in your development workflow. It is simple and easy to use with only a minimal API surface, but powerful enough to compose efficient build pipelines. gulp is flexible and composable, and is also platform-agnostic, which means you can use it with PHP, .NET, Java and many other platforms. It’s got a strong ecosystem of npm modules and over 3000 curated, community-built plugins, so you can achieve...
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    Docker images for Selenium Grid Server

    Docker images for Selenium Grid Server

    Docker images for the Selenium Grid Server

    Grid 4 has the ability to start Docker containers on-demand, this means that it starts a Docker container in the background for each new session request, the test gets executed there, and when the test completes, the container gets thrown away. This execution mode can be used either in the Standalone or Node roles. The "dynamic" execution mode needs to be told what Docker images to use when the containers get started. Additionally, the Grid needs to know the URI of the Docker daemon. If you...
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    esprint

    esprint

    Fast eslint runner

    esprint (pronounced E-S-sprint) speeds up eslint by running the linting engine across multiple threads. esprint sets up a server daemon to cache the lint status of each file in memory. It uses a watcher to determine when files change, to only lint files as necessary. It also has a CI mode where it does not set up a daemon and just lints in parallel. In order to use esprint, first place an .esprintrc file in the root directory your project. This is similar to a .flowconfig if you use flow types. The .esprintrc file describes which paths to lint and which paths to ignore. ...
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    Kubewatch

    Kubewatch

    Watch k8s events and trigger Handlers

    VMware has made the difficult decision to stop driving this project and therefore we will no longer actively respond to issues or pull requests. Kubewatch is a Kubernetes watcher that currently publishes notifications to available collaboration hubs/notification channels. Run it in your k8s cluster, and you will get event notifications through webhooks.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    File system/directory monitoring utilities with loggin and task processing support (can execute files or make a WCF service call). Multiple configuration options. Source code libraries can be used to create a custom file system monitor.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    jfilewatcher is 100% java file watcher service to monitor files and folders - with file name patterns. It polls file system to identify new, modified and deleted files. It keeps track all such changes and returns a new event context object when you ask for changes. Look for wiki page to see more details ...
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    File watcher tool. Look into the wiki pages for a closer description.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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