Dev.to blog posts
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Dev.to blog posts
Open source version of the Azure DevOp's Defra-Pipeline-Common. A YAML and extensible Pipeline for deployments to Azure that supports Bicep, ARM and PowerShell. Also includes a Common CI Pipeline for containerised application to AKS and Azure Container Apps.
PowerShell Cmdlets for Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server
Azure devops extension, which allows you to run pipelines, wait for them to finish and check if they finished successfully, failed or were cancelled.
In this repository, You will get an Idea about Different Practical Implementation of Azure Services
my personally crafted Visual Studio Code extension designed to effortlessly distinguish between features, functions, and variables across various programming languages
A proof of concept of running self-hosted Azure DevOps agent with private access Azure Container Instance
Terraform module for Azure Container Registry.
Cloud With Chris is my personal blogging, podcasting and vlogging platform where I talk about all things cloud. I also invite guests to talk about their experiences with the cloud and hear about lessons learned along their journey.
Java SDK for managing Azure DevOps services
Data extraction and Power BI report that generate management informations about your Azure DevOps organization. Using Azure DevOps CLI and Azure DevOps REST API, PowerShell scripts extract data from Azure DevOps, store this information in an Azure SQL Database and shows them in a Power BI report.
Template weather API used for end to end deployment with Azure Pipelines, Docker and Terraform
Ready to go docker image with Azure Devops agent and some tools to run pipelines.
Python package and pipeline examples to accelerate the integration of OutSystems with third-party CI/CD tools
Blueprint for a full featured DSC project for Push / Pull with or without CI/CD
IntuneCD front end, monitor configurations and changes in Intune
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