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docker:dind with buildx included / kubernetes images with kind, helm, kustomize, argocd, ... / ansible images
My Collection of Dagger Modules 💻 📦✨🪐 🌌
Alpine-based multistage-build version of Terragrunt and Terraform for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based Docker image to perform generic file checks on your source code in order to improve consistency within your repository (e.g. for easy usage in CI).
Alpine-based multistage-build version of Ansible for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of ansible-lint for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of jsonlint with file globbing search for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of kubeval for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of Python Black for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build of yamllint for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of phpcs for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based version of PHP for linting and reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of eslint for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of phpcbf for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of checkmake for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of golint for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of terraform-docs and terraform-docs-replace in multiple versions to be used for CI and other reproducible automations
Alpine-based multistage-build version of pylint for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of pycodestyle for reproducible usage in CI
Alpine-based multistage-build version of terragrunt-fmt to be used for CI and other reproducible automations
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