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Test Ansible using policy as code with Conftest

Conftest evaluates Open Policy Agent (OPA) policies against structured configuration files. Learn how to apply it to your Ansible Playbooks.

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What is a kubeconfig file?

kubeconfig is the default way to authenticate to a Kubernetes cluster. It can be a little cryptic, but it is easy to understand if you look closely.

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Using the Maple Tree to expand NR_IRQs on ARM

Latest patches use the Maple Tree to exp

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Fragmentation in open source: Recommendations for managing complexity

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Can ChatGPT write Ansible playbooks that work?

ChatGPT can write code, but is it good code?

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Streamline creating container instances with Red Hat OpenShift and Git

Configure OpenShift and Git to pull down new content and spin up a new container automatically whenever you update your Git repository.

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Enable organization-level CI/CD controls in Ansible automation controller using configuration as code

Allow departments to make changes to their Ansible automation controller configurations without affecting base settings or other organizations’ configurations in the third article in this series.

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Set up base configurations for Ansible automation controller using GitLab CI

Write Ansible automation controller configurations in code and initiate a pipeline with a code commit in the second article in this series.

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