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    Laradock

    Laradock

    Full PHP development environment for Docker

    Laradock is a Docker-based development environment for PHP and Laravel applications. It simplifies setting up local development environments with pre-configured services like Nginx, MySQL, Redis, and more. Laradock is designed to be easy to use, making it quick to get started with Laravel, while also offering flexibility to extend and configure services as needed.
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    m23

    m23

    Your linux deployment tool!

    m23 is a free software distribution system (license: GPL), that installs (via network, starting with partitioning and formatting) and administrates (updates, adds / removes software, adds / removes scripts) clients with Debian, (X/K)Ubuntu and LinuxMint. It is used for deployment of Linux clients in schools, institutions and enterprises. The m23 server is controlled via a web interface. A new m23 client can be installed easily in only three steps. Group functions and mass installation...
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    ProjectArbor

    ProjectArbor

    Visualize in a tree-like structure

    ProjectArbor is a tool for generating project directory structures in a tree format for any Github repository or any Local project directory, it allows you to visualize and organize your project's files and directories in a tree-like structure. The best part about this tool, all you need to do is to copy and paste directily into your README.md file without any editing on the output that you scrapped, and it will apear at the desired shape that you want.
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    command-output-to-html-table

    command-output-to-html-table

    A shell script to convert any file or command output into a html table

    Please watch the video below, to convert any file or a command output into a nice html table, in less than 5 Minutes time. The output html file can then be browsed from any location, using a local webserver or an internet www domain. Usage Examples: (Type them on Terminal) cd ~/Downloads/tabulate # location chmod +x *.sh cat "student_marks.csv" | { cat ; echo ; } | ./tabulate.sh -d "," -t "My School" -h "First Term" > "marks.html" # or > "/var/www/html/marks.html" -d specifies...
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    homeshick

    homeshick

    git dotfiles synchronizer written in bash

    In Unix, configuration files are king. Tailoring tools to suit your needs through configuration can be empowering. An immense number of hours is spent on getting these adjustments just right, but once you leave the confines of your own computer, these local optimizations are left behind. By the power of git, homeshick enables you to bring the symphony of settings you have poured your heart into with you to remote computers. With it you can begin to focus even more energy on bettering your...
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    minirepo (abreviated to mr) is designed to handle small to middle sized repositories with rcs. It supports version bumping and snapshoting, which is simmilar to a git or fossil commit hash It keeps track of files checked into the repo via a MANIFEST file The main configuration is located inside the MR/ directory for each subdirectory initialized. Its priamry purpose is to track files with rcs related commands. This is to make it easier to deal with a lot of files...
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    update-golang

    update-golang

    Easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimal intrusion

    update-golang is a script to easily fetch and install new Golang releases with minimum system intrusion. The script uses local system OS and ARCH to download the correct binary release. It is not harmful to run the script multiple times. Downloaded releases are kept as cache under '/usr/local'. You can erase them manually. By default, the script only detects actual releases (not beta releases, not release candidates). However one can force any specific non-final release. ...
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    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    Plugin for secrets management in Helm

    A helm plugin that help manage secrets with Git workflow

    We store secrets and values in helm_vars dir structure just like in this repository example dir. All this data versioned in GIT. Working in teams on multiple projects/regions/envs and multiple secrets files at once. We have Makefile in our Helm charts repo to simplify install helm-secrets plugin with helm and other stuff we use. Same Makefile used to rebuild all helm charts with dependencies and some other everyday helpers. Encrypting, Decrypting, Editing secrets on local clones, making...
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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    git-open

    git-open

    Type `git open` to open the GitHub page or website for a repository

    Type git open to open the repo website (GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket) in your browser. git open works with these hosted repo providers, git open --issue currently only works with GitHub, Visual Studio Team Services and Team Foundation Server. The preferred way of installation is to simply add the git-open script somewhere into your path (e.g. add the directory to your PATH environment or copy git-open into an existing included path like /usr/local/bin). Antigen will handle cloning the plugin for you automatically the next time you start zsh, and periodically checking for updates to the git repository. You can also add the plugin to a running zsh with antigen bundle paulirish/git-open for testing before adding it to your .zshrc. ...
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    git-recall

    git-recall

    An interactive way to peruse your git history from the terminal

    ...It doesn't aim to be a replacement for the git log command, but just to be a convenient way to recall what you've done from your terminal. You can install it by simply copying the git-recall script into any existing path (e.g. /usr/local/bin) or create your own directory and add it to the PATH variable. Once the commits are displayed, you can use either the arrow keys or j/k to switch between commits, press TAB or e to expand/reduce the commit's diff or q to quit.
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    configthis

    Manage and execute Linux testing and reporting programs

    These bash shell scripts are intended to iteratively load executable files via symbolic links and echo output to a log file for later review. These bash shell scripts rely on a directory structure intended to group testing and reporting executable files by project, target platform, and version.
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