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blog.kchung.co
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| | | | | In a lot of ways, Vagrant is an exceptional way to use virtual machines (VMs). Terminal wizards rarely need a GUI to get something done and often times you really only need a simple sandbox to prototype something. Vagrant accomplishes this beautifully by wrapping configuration details in a Vagrantfile and | |
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blog.notmyhostna.me
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| | | | | This guide explains how to deploy to a remote server by pushing to a remote git repository which is using a custom post-receive hook to checkout the ... | |
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embeddeduse.com
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| | | | | We keep the source code of our applications and libraries in private repositories. Quite a few SoM and terminal makers do the same with their Yocto layers and their additional software. We typicall... | |
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csharp.christiannagel.com
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| | | This article shows how to use dotnet publish to create a Docker image without using a Dockerfile - including deployment with GitHub Actions. | ||