My home or for-home infrastructure written as code, adhering to GitOps practices
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My home or for-home infrastructure written as code, adhering to GitOps practices
Kubernetes cluster powered by GitOps with FluxCD- Unified source of truth, automated workflows, declarative infrastructure, and cutting-edge DevOps practices.
My home operations repository using k8s/gitops
Homelab & Gitops, Infrastructure as Code (IaC) where possible. K8s cluster running on Talos and managed by Flux. Renovate keeps the repo up to date.
Wife tolerated HomeOps driven by Kubernetes, and Gitops via Flux.
🖳 In-house kubernetes cluster built with k3s and managed by flux (gitops).
k3s cluster using gitops (flux) and renovate automation
IaC, GitOps and all the fun stuff 💃
My home or for-home infrastructure written as code, adhering to GitOps practices
Wife approved HomeOps driven by Kubernetes and GitOps using ArgoCD
My home or for-home infrastructure written as code, adhering to GitOps practices
Terraform module use as an example to start new module. It includes all the automation (versioning, providers update, lint, security) and best practices from HashiCorp
A Terraform module uses as an example to start new Google Cloud Platform Terraform module. It includes all the automation (versioning, providers update, lint, security) and best practices from HashiCorp
A Terraform module uses as an example to start new AWS Terraform module. It includes all the automation (versioning, providers update, lint, security) and best practices from HashiCorp
A Terraform module uses as an example to start new Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Terraform module. It includes all the automation (versioning, providers update, lint, security) and best practices from HashiCorp
My homeserver repository based on onedr0p's flux-template
Terraform module for encrypting secrets for Renovate (https://app.renovatebot.com/encrypt)
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