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Accelerate DevOps with GitHub

Accelerate DevOps with GitHub

By : Michael Kaufmann
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Accelerate DevOps with GitHub

Accelerate DevOps with GitHub

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By: Michael Kaufmann

Overview of this book

This practical guide to DevOps uses GitHub as the DevOps platform and shows how you can leverage the power of GitHub for collaboration, lean management, and secure and fast software delivery. The chapters provide simple solutions to common problems, thereby helping teams that are already on their DevOps journey to further advance into DevOps and speed up their software delivery performance. From finding the right metrics to measure your success to learning from other teams’ success stories without merely copying what they’ve done, this book has it all in one place. As you advance, you’ll find out how you can leverage the power of GitHub to accelerate your value delivery – by making work visible with GitHub Projects, measuring the right metrics with GitHub Insights, using solid and proven engineering practices with GitHub Actions and Advanced Security, and moving to event-based and loosely coupled software architecture. By the end of this GitHub book, you'll have understood what factors influence software delivery performance and how you can measure your capabilities, thus realizing where you stand in your journey and how you can move forward.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
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Part 1: Lean Management and Collaboration
7
Part 2: Engineering DevOps Practices
14
Part 3: Release with Confidence
19
Part 4: Software Architecture
22
Part 5: Lean Product Management
25
Part 6: GitHub for your Enterprise

Using Docker with Packages

The container registry of GitHub is ghcr.io. Container images can be owned by an organization or personal account, but you can customize the access to each of them. By default, the images inherit the visibility and permission model of the repository where the workflow is run.

If you want to try it out yourself, you can find the step-by-step guide here: https://github.com/wulfland/container-demo. Follow these steps to understand what the build does:

  1. Create a new repository called container-demo and add a very simple Dockerfile (without extension):
    FROM alpine
    CMD ["echo", "Hello World!"]

The Docker image inherits from the alpine distribution and outputs Hello World! to your console. If you are new to Docker and want to try it out, clone the repository and change your directory in the root of the local repository. Build the image for the container:

$ docker build -t container-demo 

And then run the container:

$...
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