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Overview

Welcome to the DevOps Cheatsheets Repository! This repository serves as a comprehensive resource for DevOps enthusiasts, providing a collection of cheatsheets and relevant information to help you navigate and master the DevOps role.

DevOps

Building and previewing your site locally

Assuming [Jekyll] and [Bundler] are installed on your computer:

  1. Change your working directory to the root directory of your site.

  2. Run bundle install.

  3. Run bundle exec jekyll serve to build your site and preview it at localhost:4000.

    The built site is stored in the directory _site.

How to Use

Feel free to explore the cheatsheets and resources available in this repository. Each cheatsheet is designed to provide quick and concise information to help you navigate DevOps path effectively. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, you'll find valuable insights and tips.

Contributing

We encourage contributions from the community! If you have additional cheatsheets, tips, or corrections, please submit a pull request. Together, we can make this repository a valuable reference for anyone working with DevOps.

Join our discord

We invite you to join our Discord community to connect with other DevOps enthusiasts, share insights, and seek help from the community. Let's grow together in our DevOps journey!

Join Discord

Issues

To enhance our collaborative efforts and streamline issue reporting, we have implemented three distinct templates for opening issues. These templates are designed to provide clear and structured information, ensuring a more efficient and effective problem-solving process.

  1. Error Reporting Template: If you encounter any bugs, glitches, or unexpected behavior within the project, please use the "Error Reporting" template. This template will guide you through providing essential details about the issue, such as the steps to reproduce it, the expected behavior, and any relevant error messages.

  2. Documentation Update Template: For issues related to outdated or inaccurate documentation, we encourage you to use the "Documentation Update" template. This template helps you articulate the specific changes required, ensuring a swift and precise update to our project's documentation. Your contributions to improving our documentation are highly valued.

  3. New Documentation Creation Template: Should you identify a need for new documentation or have insights on areas that lack proper documentation, please utilize the "New Documentation Creation" template. This template will guide you through proposing and creating new documentation, contributing to the project's overall comprehensiveness.

License

This repository is licensed under the MIT License, ensuring that the information provided is freely accessible and can be used by the community.