Recipes for building Heroku's Cloud Native Buildpacks builder images
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Recipes for building Heroku's Cloud Native Buildpacks builder images
A repository of demos for various CNCF projects
Builders and buildpacks designed to run on Google Cloud's container platforms
CLI for building apps using Cloud Native Buildpacks
A framework for writing Cloud Native Buildpacks in Rust
Kubernetes Native Container Build Service
Kubernetes-native package for kpack, an implementation of Cloud Native Buildpacks to build source code into OCI images from within your cluster.
Reference implementation of the Cloud Native Buildpacks lifecycle
An app which uses a Telegram bot to send via the Lovebox GraphQL API messages.
Project aiming to help us to perform e2e tests using Buildpacks
Ansible role to install tools required to work with containers & k8s - Repository mirror - development takes place on code.europa.eu
Samples showing how to use different tools and patterns to improve the developer experience and optimise the inner development loop.
Source code for the presentation "Building AI-Ready Platforms - Symphony for Developer and Platform Engineer"
AWS CodeBuild Cloud Native Buildpacks Docker Image for Pack CLI
An automation tool that simplify the deployment of your apps on Kubernetes.
A private file management web application. Based on Justin Mitchel's tutorial, it uses Django, Django-Auto Containers, Kubernetes, TailwindCSS, Twingate, HTMX, and more!
This repo is for the codelabs (free, online, self-paced tutorials) showing developers how to migrate their Google App Engine applications from the Python 2 runtime to the 2nd generation Python3 App Engine or Cloud Run serverless container services. The repo for the code samples in the documentation are elsewhere: https://github.com/GoogleCloudPl…
Run a Spring Boot app on Kubernetes
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