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Welcome to the DevOps Template Library, your ultimate resource for kickstarting and streamlining your DevOps projects. This comprehensive collection of ready-to-use templates covers a wide range of tools and technologies essential for modern cloud-native development and operations.

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DevOps Template Library README

Welcome to the DevOps Template Library, your ultimate resource for kickstarting and streamlining your DevOps projects. This comprehensive collection of ready-to-use templates covers a wide range of tools and technologies essential for modern cloud-native development and operations.

Value

This library is designed for immediate utility. Anyone beginning today can quickly become operational, seeing results within minutes. It eliminates the need to scour the internet for basic code structures or boilerplate code.

Audience

This resource is intended for individuals who are involved in DevOps. If you're a newcomer eager to get started with DevOps practices, this library has something for you.

Contribution Guide

We welcome contributions from the community! Whether you've found a bug, have an enhancement suggestion, or want to add a template you find indispensable in your day-to-day DevOps activities, here's how you can contribute:

Reporting Issues

  1. Check for Existing Issues: Before submitting a new issue, please check if it has already been reported.
  2. Create a New Issue: If you've identified a new issue or enhancement, please use the "New Issue" button and fill in the template with as much detail as possible.

Submitting a Pull Request (PR)

  1. Fork the Repository: Start by forking the repository to your GitHub account.
  2. Create a New Branch: Create a branch in your forked repository for your contribution. Use a descriptive name, such as feature/add-jenkins-template or fix/dockerfile-bug.
  3. Add Your Template or Fix: Add your template or apply your fix. Ensure it follows the basic format outlined below. Commit your changes with a clear message describing the addition or fix.
  4. Raise a Pull Request: Navigate to the original repository and click on "Pull Requests" > "New Pull Request". Select your fork and branch, then submit the PR with a clear description of your changes.

Basic Template Format for Submissions

Please ensure your submission follows this basic format:

# Template Name: Example Template
# Description: Brief description of what the template does and its use case.
# Tools/Technologies: List of tools or technologies this template pertains to.
# Usage Instructions: Step-by-step instructions on how to use the template.
# Contributed by: Your Name or GitHub Username

PR Review Process

After submission, the repository maintainers will review your PR. This process might involve some discussion or requests for changes. We aim to handle PRs promptly, but response times can vary based on the current workload.


By contributing to the DevOps Template Library, you help build a valuable resource that benefits the entire DevOps community. Thank you for your support and contributions!