Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
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Safely deletes local branches with no upstream and no un-pushed commits
Quickstart for any service
An automated local cluster setup w/ tls, monitoring, ingress and DNS configuration.
Create Dynamic CLI's as your GitOps Marketplace
Small utility to make RPC requests to a locally running AWS Lambda, for development purposes
MaterialsCoord: infrastructure to benchmark crystal structure coordination algorithms
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This Repository is an extension of the youtube video that shows how to setup local development environment with Kubernetes and Skaffold.
A customizable Command Line Interface (CLI) allowing you to spread standardized tools installations and configurations within your organization
The simplest way to set up a local environment for development.
The code to analyze SEDs of SN Ia environments to calculate ages and compare to Hubble parameters
Run Talend Studio in a Docker container for easy setup and use on your local environment.
Docker setup developing environment for WordPress websites.
Cross-platform local environment variable manager - A CLI tool to manage project-specific environment profiles without affecting global system settings. Currently supports PowerShell on Windows, with Linux and macOS support planned.
This is a little helper for developers using docker-compose (or mutagen-compose) for local development and kubectl for remote interaction. The idea is to have common and repetitive tasks simplified. It should reduce the complexity for new developers or developers that are not familiar with the local setup.
Install spinnaker in Ubuntu-16.04 as local environment using halyard
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