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configuration-as-code
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This is a generic code generator that utilizes configuration driven software development approach to execute.
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C2IT ("See to IT") supports planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling IT infrastructure
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Configuration as code management of organization repositories.
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Project configuration as code in Python
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Github Action for IBM Cloud App Configuration
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Automated jenkins master-agent strategy with docker to test your CI locally
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drone sandbox
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Configuration & Infrastructure as Code stuff for my self-hosted LAN services.
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jenkins jcasc plugin configuration as code
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Jenkins plugin that allows to create globally accessible properties in YAML format
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This repository holds the scripts that are used to create my internal build infrastructure on a Hyper-V server
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Infrastructure and configuration-as-code for standing up a Hadoop cluster in AWS
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Scheme in Go
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jenkins sandbox
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My secondary K8s cluster for CPU-intensive tasks.
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Like dataclasses but for config.
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CLI utility to generate plain Keycloak configuration files from a JSON template using variable substitution. This tool can be used when building Keycloak's Docker image in a CI environment.
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Jenkins Code - Configuration and Jobs as Code
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