@JamesJJ
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  • Location 🇹🇼 Taiwan
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Top repositories

1

cloudwatch-to-google-chat

An AWS serverless function (lambda) written in Go, that takes Cloudwatch Alarms from SNS and publish them to Google Chat (using a Google Chat webhook)
Go
21
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2

docker-builder-prune

Relieve inode exhaustion by pruning the docker build cache
Shell
5
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3

dmarc-report-ses-tsv

Convert DMARC reports to TSV (or CSV) format for easier analysis and visualisation
Go
4
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4

docker-monitor-fluent

Docker container to periodically read statistics about running docker containers and forward them to FLUENTd as JSON
Ruby
3
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5

ngx_http_image_filter_module

ngx_http_image_filter_module modified per README.md
C
3
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6

vsts-agent-dockerized

VSTS agent (minimal base image)
Dockerfile
2
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7

fluent-plugin-email-obfuscate

Fluentd filter plugin to obfuscate email addresses
Ruby
2
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8

line-bot-demo

A LINE Messaging Bot in Go which runs using AWS Lambda and AWS API Gateway, with deployment a template for AWS SAM.
Go
1
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9

http-deleter

Send HTTP DELETE requests to URLs parsed with strftime (e.g. Elasticsearch curator, harshly simplified)
Go
1
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10

golang-base

Basic HTTP server in Go
Go
1
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11

docker-sbt

Scala SBT
Dockerfile
1
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12

docker-image-report

This is an experiment to analyze Docker images as they are pushed to an image registry
Python
1
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13

fluent-bit-output-deduplicated-post

A FluentBit output plugin that can deduplicate, decorate, batch and compress incoming events, and then POST them to an upstream HTTP server. The original purpose was to process a high volume log source as input e.g. web service logs, match a list of specific clients IP, and POST upstream once daily a batch of the deduplicated matching callers (a very small amount of data compared to the original incoming event flow)
Go
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