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Kubernetes Commands and Tips and Tricks
30 Jul 24
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.yaml examples for build triggers, variable encoding/decoding, conditional statements, reusing sections
22 Apr 22
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6 Jul 22
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OpenKeyWord is a Framework for keyword driven test.
2 Jun 21
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30 Nov 22
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The official QK Terraform module cheat sheet.
12 Jan 23
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Linux commands for DevOps engineers
28 Feb 23
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Puppet Commands Cheat Sheet
14 Sep 17
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This is a cheatsheet to building simple Jenkinsfile that leverages all FADV Shared Libraries and Services.
22 Apr 19
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A quick-reference cheat sheet covering essential Linux commands for DevOps, Sysadmin, and Interview preparation. Includes file operations, permissions, process management, networking, logs, and common troubleshooting commands.
27 Nov 25
bash, linux, commands, ubuntu, sysadmin and 6 more ...
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A quick reference for common AWS CloudFormation functions and features
8 Jun 18
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What Is a Linux Command? A Linux command is a program or utility that runs on the command line. A command line is an interface that accepts lines of text and processes them into instructions for your computer. Any graphical user interface (GUI) is just an abstraction of command-line programs.28-Feb-2023
30 Mar 23
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This is a Jenkins Cheat Sheet
4 Mar 22
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DEVOPS: DOCKER CHEAT SHEET
4 Mar 22
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11 Aug 22
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my cheatsheet to learn
16 Dec 22
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This is my approach to learn linux administration by doing some troubleshooting
26 May 23
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Git is an open-source, version control tool created in 2005 by developers working on the Linux operating system; GitHub is a company founded in 2008 that makes tools which integrate with git. You do not need GitHub to use git, but you cannot use GitHub without using git.
30 Mar 23