Example hello world container showing how to use GitHub Container Registry
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Example hello world container showing how to use GitHub Container Registry
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🚢 Docker images and utilities to power your Python APIs and help you ship faster. With support for Uvicorn, Gunicorn, Starlette, and FastAPI.
⚓ Build and publish your repository as a Docker image and push it to GitHub Package Registry in one step.
Setup and learnings for Docker projects and GitHub Actions to push to GitHub Container Registry
A Lambda container image that provides a Playwright-patched version of Firefox
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GitHub container registry image used for Terraform module testing
🦇 Application designed for testing deployments on Kubernetes cluster.
Dockerized Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
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Containerized Web App using Docker, FastApi and Huggingface. Uses GPT2 for Text Completion.
A example application with a CI/CD workflow using github actions to deploy images to github container registry. Watchtower is used for updating any running containers.
🐳 Automated cross-platform/architecture CI/CD project template
A sample tutorial to showcase how simple it is to deploy images to GitHub Container Registry with GitHub Actions
🚧 Opinionated repository structure for projects written in Go.
Graylog docker image with the Integrations plugin
📦 Unleash the power of Github Container Registry to store artifacts and consume them auth-free.
Analyzing GPX Routes with Python and Streamlit.
Simple example of using GitHub Workflows to run semantic-release and build a Docker image tagged as the new version.
Add a description, image, and links to the github-container-registry topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the github-container-registry topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."