Checks a repository for scms compatibility
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Checks a repository for scms compatibility
Spring Boot, Spring Integration, Kotlin DSL, Recken, Gradle docker-run
Using RESTEasy Spring Boot starter integration. This is not just builtin Jersey integration!
Revision Guide Bot is a Docker container that auto-generates Github Issues from TODO annotations in the source material.
Github Action for fetching the information of a certain Docker image and tag (including the SHA digest) from the DockerHub public registry
Readme Writer is a Docker container that auto-generates a compound README from Markdown files within the repository. It looks for all content between two comment tags, then inserts them in a README based on a template using the Liquid template language.
Yet another TestContainers tests and yet another spring-boot app
Run spring-boot multi java-ee war apps from ear in application server
https://github.com/daggerok/testcontainers-examples e2e testing of complex microservices system with selenide + testcontainers
A template to demonstrate how to build a containerized Dart GitHub Action.
GitHub Action automatically copying variables' definitions from a single file to many modules
Updates major/minor release tags on a tag push.
examples! yeah, baby! its really cool! see how to test old legacy java ee app war file by putting it into on-fly-container and test with selenide selenium remote web driver just as simple unit test!
A github action to run infer for java code
Template repository for GitHub Actions
🔗 Scan links in your repo to ensure they are valid. Works in private repos!
GitHub Action automatically formatting all HCL and TF files
A Github Action which helps enforce code coverage
This repository contains JavaEE examples (including JAX-RS, Wildfly Swarm, MicroProfile, Gradle, Docker, Kotlin, etc)
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