The Kube Resource Orchestrator is backed by Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, it’s emerging as a potential Helm alternative. The concept is elegant: define a custom resource like “webapp” that seamlessly composes Kubernetes primitives or custom resources.
https://t.co/ZKlyuh5NzL
I discovered this while investigating automated PRs on HashiCorp’s repos. Copywrite automates license headers with GitHub Actions, a must-have for license changes (just ask HashiCorp).
Long-time community member Zack, a Task user for CLI automation, took Atmos for a spin. He shared some great insights—both pros and legitimate cons. Exciting to see fresh perspectives on how Atmos stacks up! 🚀
https://t.co/FFSfbauGIV
TerraSchema generates JSON Schema from variable blocks in Terraform configurations, making it possible to validate tfvars.json files or build input forms without terraform.
https://t.co/UCyKtBhKvj
Mitchell Hashimoto’s terminal emulator, Ghostty, releases v1.1.2—backed by a surprisingly large Discord community (32K) members! While technically solid, I struggle to see benefits over Warp. The real appeal? Following Mitchell’s engineering journey.
https://t.co/owdmmumt4T
This new comparison tool tracks the growing feature gap between BSL-licensed Terraform and OpenTofu—critical as both evolve separately. With major differences emerging in functionality and provider ecosystems, this tool arrives at the perfect time.
https://t.co/UOMlLqD3TL
OpenTofu's new native encrypted state support allows securely storing infrastructure state files in Git, suitable for small personal projects.
https://t.co/6XufnJRfsq
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We've got new Atmos features on deck!
We've added Redis store functionality to Atmos, enabling cross-cloud sharing of outputs through a ubiquitous backend that's available in every major cloud provider. Use can now use Redis as a CMDB.
https://t.co/nOeOmyHy2C
After struggling with Actions Runner Controller (ARC) and Kubernetes-based runners, we've switched to https://t.co/JWSn0ds6mw for GitHub Actions infrastructure - eliminating the complexity of managing both Kubernetes clusters and runner scaling.
https://t.co/m7Rx5uJdwa
One of the remarkable things about AWS is how rarely they make breaking changes, but they're starting to sunset services. SummitRoute maintains an open-source list tracking over 30 upcoming AWS service deprecations and breaking changes.
https://t.co/olCGSqqxca
We've expanded Atmos CLI's tab completion beyond just commands to now include component and stack suggestions, liminating the need to remember exact component and stack names. The feature provides intelligent completion across Bash and Zsh shells.
https://t.co/WhhdRlYoeN
AWS Verified Access expanded beyond HTTP with support for TCP and SSH protocols, competing directly with Teleport and Cloudflare Access in the zero trust space.
It enables VPN-less access to DBs with granular policy controls.
https://t.co/XYciBufWlS
There isn't an "official" launch for this, but it looks like GitHub has released a new Focus View feature that helps to filter your inbox for pull requests that need more immediate attention.
This GitHub Action automates versioning and releases for Terraform modules in monorepos by using commit messages for version control, generating documentation, and handling module-specific tagging.
https://t.co/D627KhjOGy
Mermaid now lets users integrate over 200,000 icons from https://t.co/HojnPdwf4Z into architecture diagrams, making it easier to document cloud and CI/CD deployments with proper visual elements. Works in GitHub markdown.
https://t.co/azl7F2fKAa
GitHub's latest update to Artifact Attestations makes build provenance the default verification type, and adds support for multiple subject attestations along with gh CLI support.
https://t.co/D6Nb5Axe5W
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I stumbled across this terminal UI for managing GitHub Actions workflows, the tool provides live workflow status monitoring and workflow history tracking.
https://t.co/VuB92CDWT4
This free GitHub Action (requiring your own OpenAI/Claude tokens) uses GPT-4 and Claude to automatically analyze repository issues and generate context-aware responses based on repository content - for example: https://t.co/eX0O65pE7B.
https://t.co/zZaCdLFjSv