E2E Cloud project-micro blogging platform AWS cloud services deployed using DevOps tools
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E2E Cloud project-micro blogging platform AWS cloud services deployed using DevOps tools
A zero‑config, tiny pre-commit & pre-push guard that blocks accidental commits of secrets, huge files, and junk like node_modules/.
The cep-backend project is a comprehensive solution for managing zip codes using cutting-edge technologies and modern development practices. Built primarily with Node.js and JavaScript, this project leverages various tools and platforms such as Docker, npm, MongoDB, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), SonarQube, Snyk, DevSecOps and Terraform.
Self-hosted, Node.js based analytics tool for those who care about privacy.
Secure multi-cloud CI/CD with GitHub Actions — automated linting, testing, security scans, signing and deployments to AWS EKS & Azure AKS.
DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline scanner — Jenkins, GitHub Actions, GitLab, Azure Pipelines
Instant web security analysis: detect vulnerabilities in HTTP headers, TLS, and CORS with a single scan
NodeJS based TO-DO Application using HTML, CSS and JS
I'm slowly migrating my articles from Medium to my own blog. Until then, you can see my all my articles at https://manumagalhaes.medium.com/
A Blog Website developed using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
JS Project Secrets Management and Isolation
CandyCrush game deployment on aws-eks using github-actions indevsecops-pipeline
This repository contains the complete resources, architecture, and setup instructions for building a production-grade DevSecOps CI/CD pipeline for a Node.js microservice using Jenkins, SonarQube, Docker, Kubernetes, and more.
A playful introduction to web application vulnerabilities in the OWASP Top 10 while relying only on developer tools offered by modern web browsers.
Complete CI/CD pipelines for a Bank Management System, a dynamic web application built with a microservices architecture using Spring Cloud
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