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fluxcd
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A GitOps Terraform controller for Kubernetes
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Manage multi-tenant clusters with Flux
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This is home of Das Schiff - Deutsche Telekom Technik's engine for Kubernetes Cluster as a Service (CaaS) in on-premise environment on top of bare-metal servers and VMs.
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enhancement
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good first issue
Good for newcomers
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Docker Build & Push GitHub Action
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k3s cluster backed by Flux (GitOps) up and running on a cluster of RPi4
ansible
ubuntu
helm
cloudflare
cloud-config
cert-manager
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k3sup
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My k8s cluster built with kubeadm and managed by Flux-v2
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GitOps Visual Studio Code Extension
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OpenFaaS Kubernetes cluster state management with FluxCD
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Reproducible infrastructure to showcase GitOps workflows and evaluate different GitOps Operators on Kubernetes
kubernetes
flux
jenkins
helm
gke
gcr
argo
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gke-cluster
scm-manager
gcr-registry
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gitops-playground
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Big Bang is a declarative, continuous delivery tool for core DoD hardened and approved packages into a Kubernetes cluster.
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My home or for-home infrastructure written as code defining GitOps principles for Kubernetes clusters.
kubernetes
flux
ansible
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kubernetes-cluster
etcd
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talos
kubernetes-deployment
pi-cluster
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gitops
fluxcd
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Progressive Delivery for Kubernetes with Flux, Helm, Linkerd and Flagger
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A fluxcd controller for managing manifests declared in jsonnet
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Community maintained Helm charts for Flux
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GitOps managed k3s cluster running on ARM64 and AMD64 nodes. Built with ansible and jsonnet.
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This repo contains Kubernetes manifests for the below mentioned topics
kubernetes
flux
jenkins
rabbitmq
vault
helm
argo
k8s
kind
rabbit-mq
istio
external-dns
cluster-autoscaler
thanos
kustomize
github-actions
crossplane
sealed-secrets
fluxcd
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makkes
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May 27, 2022
We need to add documentation on how to use OCI registries for Helm charts to https://fluxcd.io/docs/guides/helmreleases/.
- General explanation of the
ociHelmRepository type - How to use Secrets of type
kubernetes.io/dockerconfigjson
One repo to rule them all. This mono repo serves my home infrastructure and Kubernetes cluster which utilizes Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
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GitOps workflow for managing app delivery on multiple clusters
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Jenkins pipeline shared library for automating deployments via GitOps
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Lab Cluster - Kubernetes (k3s) cluster managed by GitOps (Flux). Built on Proxmox using Terraform amd Ansible.
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ansible
vault
terraform
helm
selfhosted
kubernetes-cluster
ceph
k8s
talos
homelab
sops
gitops
fluxcd
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k8s-at-home
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GitOps principles to define kubernetes cluster state via code. Community around k8s@home is on discord: https://discord.gg/RGvKzVg
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Add tests
marcosnils
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May 8, 2020
As you may have noticed, this repo doesn't have any tests.
Would be awesome to have them :)
GitOps managed k3s homelab on Intel NUCs with FluxCD & Cloudflare Access
kubernetes
sonarr
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radarr
homelab
renovate
gitops
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cloudflare-access
fluxcd
homelab-setup
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My home Kubernetes cluster managed with flux GitOps tool.
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