Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Install Salt from the Salt package repositories here:
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Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Install Salt from the Salt package repositories here:
pyinfra turns Python code into shell commands and runs them on your servers. Execute ad-hoc commands and write declarative operations. Target SSH servers, local machine and Docker containers. Fast and scales from one server to thousands.
Graphical SFTP client and terminal emulator with helpful utilities
🤘 The native golang ssh client to execute your commands over ssh connection. 🚀🚀
NativeLink is an open source high-performance build cache and remote execution server, compatible with Bazel, Buck2, Reclient, and other RBE-compatible build systems. It offers drastically faster builds, reduced test flakiness, and specialized hardware.
A framework for gradual system automation
BuildBuddy is an open source Bazel build event viewer, result store, remote cache, and remote build execution platform.
Infrastructure monitoring framework turning DevOps runbooks into automated actions
Code repo for xCAT core packages
Jenkins Remoting module
cargo subcommand to compile rust projects remotely
Graphical SFTP client and terminal emulator (SSH) with helpful utilities
gRPC-based Remote Command Execution Agent
Remote Administration tool for Windows Systems written in pure Python
You had one job, or more then one, which can be done in steps
A dead-simple configuration management tool powered by stupid shell scripts.
Configure systems using any scripting language
An Upstream Clang/LLVM-based toolchain for contemporary C++ and heterogeneous programming
Headless Chrome DevTools Protocol Client (RxJava3 + Kotlin)
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