{"repo":"ChristianLempa/boilerplates-library","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/ChristianLempa/boilerplates-library","clone":"git clone https://github.com/ChristianLempa/boilerplates-library.git","description":"My personal Boilerplates template library contains a growing collection of templates for homelabs and self-hosted infrastructure, covering Docker Compose, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, Ansible, Bash, and Python","language":"Shell","stars":157,"topics":["ansible","bash","docker","docker-compose","docker-swarm","helm","kubernetes","python","terraform"],"license":"MIT","category":"deployment-docker-iac","readme_excerpt":"This repository is my personal Boilerplates template library . It contains a growing collection of templates for homelabs and self-hosted infrastructure, covering Docker Compose, Docker Swarm, Kubernetes, Helm, Terraform, Ansible, Bash, Python, and static files. I try to keep these templates up to date, but things change. If you find a broken template, outdated configuration, or any other issue, please open an issue here: ChristianLempa/boilerplates-library/issues. Template Types - Docker Compose : application and service templates for local or single-host deployments. - Docker Swarm : stack templates for Swarm-based environments. - Kubernetes : reusable workload and resource templates such as Deployments, Services, Ingresses, Secrets, and more. - Helm : Helm-based templates for common self-hosted platforms. - Terraform : infrastructure templates for providers and services such as Cloudflare, Proxmox, and NetBird. - Ansible : automation templates for server setup, Docker operations, backups, and maintenance. - Bash : script-based utility templates. - Python : script templates for small operational workflows. - Static : static file and folder boilerplates without a required entrypoint file. How To Use These templates are meant to be used with the Boilerplates application , available at christianlempa/boilerplates. Each template in this repository includes metadata, variables, and one or more output files that Boilerplates can render for you. To use them, open Boilerplates, bro","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/ChristianLempa","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/ChristianLempa/boilerplates-library/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}