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  • GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers

    Official integrations are maintained by companies building production ready MCP servers for their platforms. 21st.dev Magic - Create crafted UI components inspired by the best 21st.dev design engineers. 2slides - An MCP server that provides tools to convert content into slides/PPT/presentation or generate slides/PPT/presentation with user intention. ActionKit by Paragon - Connect to 130+ SaaS inte

      GitHub - modelcontextprotocol/servers: Model Context Protocol Servers
    • Dev Container CLI

      This topic covers the development container command-line interface (dev container CLI), which allows you to build and manage development containers, and is a companion to the Development Containers Specification. Development containers A consistent, predictable environment is key to a productive and enjoyable software development experience. Containers (for example Docker containers) have historic

        Dev Container CLI
      • Terramate CLI: IaC Orchestration and Code Generation for Terraform & OpenTofu

        Discover Terramate CLI, an open-source tool for Infrastructure as Code (IaC) orchestration and code generation that helps you to simplify complex codebases, split up large state files into smaller units called stacks and automate your IaC deployments in any CI/CD using GitOps workflows. When dealing with Infrastructure as Code (IaC) such as Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt, or Kubernetes (e.g. Kube

          Terramate CLI: IaC Orchestration and Code Generation for Terraform & OpenTofu
        • GitHub - terramate-io/terramate: Open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) orchestration platform: GitOps workflows, orchestration, code generation, observability, drift detection, asset management, policies, Slack notifications, and more. Integrates with

          Terramate CLI is an open-source orchestration and code generation engine that allows Infrastructure as Code (IaC) such as Terraform, OpenTofu, Terragrunt and Kubernetes to scale. Terramate CLI can optionally be paired with Terramate Cloud, a fully managed SaaS service that adds additional features to manage and observe all your infrastructure managed with IaC in one or multiple repositories. With

            GitHub - terramate-io/terramate: Open-source Infrastructure as Code (IaC) orchestration platform: GitOps workflows, orchestration, code generation, observability, drift detection, asset management, policies, Slack notifications, and more. Integrates with
          • The Next Two Years of Software Engineering

            January 5, 2026 The software industry sits at a strange inflection point. AI coding has evolved from autocomplete on steroids to agents that can autonomously execute development tasks. The economic boom that fueled tech’s hiring spree has given way to an efficiency mandate: companies now often favor profitability over growth, experienced hires over fresh graduates, and smaller teams armed with bet

              The Next Two Years of Software Engineering
            • Renovate Docs

              Renovate documentation¶ Automated dependency updates. Multi-platform and multi-language. Why use Renovate?¶ Automatic updates Get pull requests to update your dependencies and lock files. On your schedule Reduce noise by scheduling when Renovate creates PRs. Works out of the box Renovate finds relevant package files automatically, including in monorepos. How you like it You can customize the bot's

              • July 2025 (version 1.103)

                Version 1.108 is now available! Read about the new features and fixes from December. Release date: August 7, 2025 Update 1.103.1: The update adds GPT-5 prompt improvements, support for GPT-5 mini, and addresses these issues. Update 1.103.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the July 2025 rele

                  July 2025 (version 1.103)
                • Visual Studio Code for the Web

                  Visual Studio Code for the Web provides a free, zero-install Microsoft Visual Studio Code experience running entirely in your browser, allowing you to quickly and safely browse source code repositories and make lightweight code changes. To get started, go to https://vscode.dev in your browser. VS Code for the Web has many of the features of VS Code Desktop that you love, including search and synta

                    Visual Studio Code for the Web
                  • Dev Home for Windows Developers

                    Dev Home is a new control center for Windows providing the ability to monitor projects in your dashboard using customizable widgets, set up your dev environment by downloading apps, packages, or repositories, connect to your developer accounts and tools (such as GitHub), and create a Dev Drive for storage all in one place. Use the centralized dashboard with customizable widgets to monitor workflow

                      Dev Home for Windows Developers
                    • Awesome Terraform | Curated list of awesome lists | Project-Awesome.org

                      A curated list of resources on HashiCorp's Terraform. Your contributions are welcome! Terraform enables you to safely and predictably create, change, and improve production infrastructure. It is an open source tool that codifies APIs into declarative configuration files that can be shared amongst team members, treated as code, edited, reviewed, and versioned. Contents Legend Official Resources Com

                      • Technology Trends for 2024

                        This has been a strange year. While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Before that, cloud computing itself took off in roughly 2010 (AWS was founded in 2006); and Agile goes back to 2000 (the Agile Manifesto dates back to 2001, Extreme Programming t

                          Technology Trends for 2024
                        • GitHub - taishi-i/awesome-ChatGPT-repositories: A curated list of resources dedicated to open source GitHub repositories related to ChatGPT and OpenAI API

                          awesome-chatgpt-api - Curated list of apps and tools that not only use the new ChatGPT API, but also allow users to configure their own API keys, enabling free and on-demand usage of their own quota. awesome-chatgpt-prompts - This repo includes ChatGPT prompt curation to use ChatGPT better. awesome-chatgpt - Curated list of awesome tools, demos, docs for ChatGPT and GPT-3 awesome-totally-open-chat

                            GitHub - taishi-i/awesome-ChatGPT-repositories: A curated list of resources dedicated to open source GitHub repositories related to ChatGPT and OpenAI API
                          • Gruntwork Blog | Terragrunt 1.0 Released!

                            After nearly a decade of development, over 900 releases, and tens of millions of infrastructure deployments by platform teams, today we're happy to announce that Terragrunt 1.0 is officially here.  We're also thrilled to announce, simultaneous with the release of Terragrunt 1.0, the general availability of Terragrunt Scale Free Tier (sign up here)! The Journey to 1.0In October 2024, we kicked off

                              Gruntwork Blog | Terragrunt 1.0 Released!
                            • Package managers keep using git as a database, it never works out

                              Using git as a database is a seductive idea. You get version history for free. Pull requests give you a review workflow. It’s distributed by design. GitHub will host it for free. Everyone already knows how to use it. Package managers keep falling for this. And it keeps not working out. Cargo The crates.io index started as a git repository. Every Cargo client cloned it. This worked fine when the re

                              • Introducing Dev Home

                                From the team that brought you Windows Terminal, Windows Subsystem for Linux, PowerToys and Windows Package Manager (WinGet), we are excited to introduce Dev Home, a new open-source experience in Windows created just for developers. Dev Home is a centralized location for setting up your machine, monitoring your system information, and managing your projects. Dev Home is part of Windows and will up

                                  Introducing Dev Home
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