Kubernetes Operator to automate Helm, DaemonSet, StatefulSet & Deployment updates
Temporal is a microservice orchestration platform which enables developers to build scalable applications without sacrificing productivity or reliability. Temporal server executes units of application logic, Workflows, in a resilient manner that automatically handles intermittent failures, and retries failed operations.
Engineering Management handbook from GitLab
Neuron is a future-proof open-source app for managing your plain-text notes in Zettelkasten style, as well as for publishing them on the web.
Remote terminal application that allows roaming, supports intermittent connectivity, and provides intelligent local echo and line editing of user keystrokes.
Mosh is a replacement for interactive SSH terminals. It's more robust and responsive, especially over Wi-Fi, cellular, and long-distance links.
Mosh is free software, available for GNU/Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris, Android, Chrome, and iOS.
Gitpod is an open-source Kubernetes application providing fully-baked, collaborative development environments in your browser - powered by VS Code.
Tightly integrated with GitLab, GitHub, and Bitbucket, Gitpod automatically and continuously prebuilds dev environments for all your branches. As a result, team members can instantly start coding with fresh, ephemeral and fully-compiled dev environments - no matter if you are building a new feature, want to fix a bug or do a code review.
Theia is an open-source cloud & desktop IDE framework implemented in TypeScript.
Fluid Framework is a collection of client libraries for building distributed, real-time collaborative web applications. These libraries allow multiple clients to simultaneously create and operate on shared data structures using coding patterns similar to those used to work with local data.
This playbook is targeted on providing practical tools for creating your IT architecture or design faster and better. This book contains architecture tools, QA tools, principles, requirements, standards and more.
code-forensics is a toolset for analysing codebases stored in a version control system. It leverages the repository logs, or version history data, to perform deep analyses with regards to complexity, logical coupling, authors coupling and to inspect the evolution in time of different parts of a software system with respect to metrics like code churn and number of revisions.
Gemini is a new, collaboratively designed internet protocol, which explores the space inbetween gopher and the web.