A basic user tool to execute simple docker containers in batch or interactive systems without root privileges.
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A basic user tool to execute simple docker containers in batch or interactive systems without root privileges.
Containerized end-to-end analytics of Spotify data using Python, dbt, Postgres, and Metabase
DNS server for your docker containers. Allowing you to access them with a domain name, without exposing ANY port. Allowing access from you linux, mac or windows browser!
Integration of Docker deployments into Fabric.
Managing Docker images, containers, and their dependencies in Python.
A collection of pedantic docker containers.
Collection of docker containers for security assessments and CTFs. Commandline tool for starting, stopping and managing them.
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Webhook server which restarts containers. Useful for CI/CD
Basic of Docker
This is a project to show how selenium can be used as a reliable way to scrape data from a website and some action be taken based on results. The website used for exemplifying is an ammunition deals aggregated and the goal is to get the price per round offered by the various sellers and identify the sellers that are offering the price lower or e…
Build your own Deep Learning Server via Docker
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