Using jenkins and AWS EC2 instance.
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Using jenkins and AWS EC2 instance.
This lib help you setup ci/cd workflow
GitHub Actions CI/CD pipeline example
This is my final project as a student of Digital House in the first track of Certified Tech Developer. I played a leading role in the development of the Front-end (React-JS, CSS modules) and Infrastructure (Gitlab/CICD-AWS), while also contributing actively to testing (Selenium IDE) and backend development (Java-JWT-Spring).
Automate the Continuous Integration (CI) process
Sportify App developed using MERN stack. An application to aid in hosting game events. The user may be able to: 1)Host a game, post an event ad on the site along with details respect to the game. 2)Players can look for game events and join.
PasswordGen is your go-to tool for creating strong and secure passwords build using GitHub Actions CICD. Customize the length and complexity of your passwords. This React-based application allowing you to generate secure passwords effortlessly. Plus, with the ability to copy your generated passwords.
TravisCI CI/CD pipeline example
This War Solitaire Game solo project is a challenge from scrimba working with API module which is build using html, css, javascript and external deck of cards API.
Portfólio dedicado a exercícios realizados ao longo de todo o curso de Desenvolvimento de Software na Trybe.
Implement CI/CD Pipeline for MERN app in docker-compose on EC2 using GitHub Actions with Zero or Minimum Downtime
a simple weather app using open weather API developed React.JS
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CircleCI CI/CD pipeline example
Deploy Application to EC2 with AWS CodePipeline
A React project including English word definition search, AI interaction and a fun game.
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