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    chezmoi

    chezmoi

    Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely

    Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely. chezmoi helps you manage your personal configuration files (dotfiles, like ~/.gitconfig) across multiple machines. chezmoi provides many features beyond symlinking or using a bare git repo including templates (to handle small differences between machines), password manager support (to store your secrets securely), importing files from archives (great for shell and editor plugins), full file encryption (using gpg or age), and running scripts (to handle everything else). chezmoi is helpful if you have spent time customizing the tools you use (e.g. shells, editors, and version control systems) and want to keep machines running different accounts (e.g. home and work) and/or different operating systems (e.g. Linux, macOS, and Windows) in sync, while still being able to easily cope with differences from machine to machine.
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    Rancher

    Rancher

    Complete container management platform

    From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher lets you deliver Kubernetes-as-a-Service. Rancher is a complete software stack for teams adopting containers. It addresses the operational and security challenges of managing multiple Kubernetes clusters, while providing DevOps teams with integrated tools for running containerized workloads. From datacenter to cloud to edge, Rancher's open source software lets you run Kubernetes everywhere. You don’t need to figure Kubernetes out all on your own....
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    kOps

    kOps

    Production grade K8s installation, upgrades, and management

    The easiest way to get a production grade Kubernetes cluster up and running. We like to think of it as kubectl for clusters. kops will not only help you create, destroy, upgrade and maintain production-grade, highly available, Kubernetes cluster, but it will also provision the necessary cloud infrastructure. AWS (Amazon Web Services) is currently officially supported, with DigitalOcean, GCE, and OpenStack in beta support, and Azure and AliCloud in alpha. YAML Manifest Based API...
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    Postgresus

    Postgresus

    Databases backup tool (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB)

    Postgresus is a self-hosted database backup tool centered on PostgreSQL, built for people who want a practical UI to configure, schedule, and verify backups without living in cron files and shell scripts. It’s designed to manage multiple databases from one place, run automated backups on a schedule, and keep you informed when jobs succeed or fail so you notice problems before you need a restore. The project emphasizes flexible storage destinations, letting you keep backups locally or push...
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    drive

    drive

    Google Drive client for the commandline

    drive is a tiny program to pull or push Google Drive files. Make sure to set your GOPATH in your env, .bashrc or .bash_profile file. You can install scripts for automating major drive commands and syncing from drive-google wiki, also described in platform_packages.md. See file Makefile which currently supports cross compilation. Just run make and then inspect the binaries in directory bin. drive supports resource configuration files (.driverc) that you can place both globally (in your home...
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    Docker Machine

    Docker Machine

    Machine management for a container-centric world

    Docker Machine is a tool that lets you install Docker Engine on virtual hosts, and manage the hosts with docker-machine commands. You can use Machine to create Docker hosts on your local Mac or Windows box, on your company network, in your data center, or on cloud providers like Azure, AWS, or DigitalOcean. Using docker-machine commands, you can start, inspect, stop, and restart a managed host, upgrade the Docker client and daemon, and configure a Docker client to talk to your host. Point...
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    confd

    confd

    Manage local application configuration files using templates from etcd

    confd is a lightweight configuration management tool focused on keeping local configuration files up-to-date using data stored in etcd, consul, dynamodb, redis, vault, zookeeper, aws ssm parameter store or env vars and processing template resources. confd is also focused on reloading applications to pick up new config file changes. Go 1.10 is required to build confd, which uses the new vendor directory. You should have a working etcd, or consul server up and running and the ability to add...
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