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🔴 🔵 🟢 Y.O.P! — A chrome extension that helps you know when your on production.
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Fetch environment variables without creating deployments.
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Collection of Python scripts for serving appending settings functions to Tex Qiuy infrastructure
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Salt environments with docker.
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GitHub Action to create or update a sceret in a repository or an environment
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This repository includes many different environments collected from various sources like Udacity - Self Driving Course, Fast.ai, Deep learning with Tensorflow on Udemy etc. Each environment has its very own unique feature and can be used for very specific tasks in Machine Learning. Find the environment that suits you the best.
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Overly general (and slow) environment library
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Create automated environments for salt development and testing
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Collections of scripts, dot-files and other things for non-windows related things.
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Deep learning environment setups
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Angular service
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A collection of packages to add FileTree and Parsing features to the Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration configuration system for dotnet
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Release is the simplest and fastest way to get continuous deployments for complex applications on every pull-request. Get fully autonomous environments with code changes using snapshots of your data, advanced edge logic, kubernetes, CDN, and HTTPS.
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