Robert Van Voorhees's Projects
A pure Unix shell script implementing ACME client protocol
An API Blueprint renderer with theme support that outputs static HTML
Building TKG in a completely-internetless environment.
Extremely simple RabbitMQ examples in Typescript with Cloud Native Buildpacks and Helm
Simple example application for Angular using Webpack
A complete, yet simple, starter for Angular 2 using webpack
Ansible role for security hardening. Mirror of code maintained at opendev.org.
Maven build process to create a 64-bit Linux installation RPM for Apache Maven, specifically 5.9, but can be quickly modified for any version necessary.
Atomic Run Tool for installing/running/managing container images.
Gnome-Shell (>=3.10) Extension: Adds a switch for choosing audio output to the system menu.
Containerized AWS CLI on alpine to avoid requiring the aws cli to be installed on CI machines.
Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals
Helm Charts
Command line utility for standing up a BOSH director on an IAAS of your choice.
Make yourself some bosh in a container.
Adding a trusted CA to a truststore for an application running in kubernetes
Curated applications for Kubernetes
A no-fiddling helm chart for looking at the health of your cluster
Headless Chrome with Chromedriver as well.
Home for the Cluster Management API work, a subproject of sig-cluster-lifecycle
Some gitops work on clusters
Cluster API implementation for Microsoft Azure
VMware Tanzu Community Edition is a full-featured, easy to manage Kubernetes platform for learners and users on your local workstation or your favorite cloud. Tanzu Community Edition enables the creation of application platforms: infrastructure, tooling, and services providing location to run applications and enable positive developer experiences.
Sample code and recipes for Concourse CI pipelines and deployments.
Adding Pod Security Policy into a very simple controller for kubernetes
This is a place for various components in the Kubernetes ecosystem that aren't part of the Kubernetes core. Consider creating a new repo instead.