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Paragon1970 / kubedump.sh
Created May 5, 2022 10:14 — forked from negz/kubedump.sh
Dump Kubernetes cluster resources as YAML
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -e
CONTEXT="$1"
if [[ -z ${CONTEXT} ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 KUBE-CONTEXT"
exit 1
fi
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Paragon1970 / dep.md
Created November 6, 2019 09:03 — forked from subfuzion/dep.md
Concise guide to golang/dep

Overview

This gist is based on the information available at golang/dep, only slightly more terse and annotated with a few notes and links primarily for my own personal benefit. It's public in case this information is helpful to anyone else as well.

I initially advocated Glide for my team and then, more recently, vndr. I've also taken the approach of exerting direct control over what goes into vendor/ in my Dockerfiles, and also work from isolated GOPATH environments on my system per project to ensure that dependencies are explicitly found under vendor/.

At the end of the day, vendoring (and committing vendor/) is about being in control of your dependencies and being able to achieve reproducible builds. While you can achieve this manually, things that are nice to have in a vendoring tool include: