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    Vessel

    Vessel

    Up and running with small Docker environments

    Vessel started as a bash script I put together to make working with Docker easier. It all started because Docker commands are cumbersome to type. You end up in the CLI pretty often when hacking on Laravel projects - a typical workflow in Laravel involves creating controllers or models, creating and running migrations, running queue workers, adding more packages, and more. I developed this workflow from my own daily use, and even created a free video series about it. However, I wanted to make...
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    Awesome-Kubernetes

    Awesome-Kubernetes

    A curated list for awesome kubernetes sources

    A curated list for awesome Kubernetes sources. Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It groups containers that make up an application into logical units for easy management and discovery. The first unified container-management system developed at Google was the system we internally call Borg. It was built to manage both long-running services and batch jobs, which had previously been handled by two separate systems: Babysitter and the Global Work Queue.
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    KISSmenu

    KISSmenu

    KeepItSimple: organize&integrate your tools in a non-/interactive menu

    Do you have dozens of tools with dozens of parameters? KISSmenu helps you to organize them, to integrate them and to run them interactively in a terminal based menu or automatically, e.g. starting it up as a cron job. Development or tooling environment: shortcut based menu of commands, which can be used both interactively and non-interactively. Middleware: simply integrates various software through environment variables. Really simple! A 500 lines long bash script easy to maintain,...
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    SVN Queue helps to commit from console when handling projects with many files. You add files to a queue in an easy way, can list the files, and can commit. Needs SVN.
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    QueueReaders are persistent, stateful server-like objects, without sockets. Clients queue requests for later processing. Based on Offsiders, uses flexible object-oriented message passing. Useful for coordinating the activity of system components
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