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www.joachim-breitner.de
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| | | | | GitLab CI/CD let's you schedule pipelines. And, in a way, I find it such a convenient way to manage my Internet crons. One use of GitLab CI/CD schedules that I make is to backup MongoDB data. The pipeline, when run, SSHs into a server holding the MongoDB instance, runs mongodump and pipes it straight to s3cmd that then stores the dumped archived to an S3-esque bucket. Here's what the pipeline looks like in . | |
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| | | Static site generators are one of my favourite things about the Internet. I remember when almost every website built around me was based on Joomla or WordPress. I dread that time. My website, which you are on right now, is built with Hugo. I have a page on this website listing some of my open-source projects. And I wanted an easy way to show the number of GitHub stars on my Hugo-based website for my open-source projects. | ||