OpenRegistry - A decentralised container registry fully compliant with OCI Distribution Specification
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OpenRegistry - A decentralised container registry fully compliant with OCI Distribution Specification
An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.
Go library and CLIs for working with container registries
Terraform Module for deploying a Azure Container Registry
Command line tool to create and query container image manifest list/indexes
Fork of @snok container-retention-policy
A Github Action which can be used to authenticate with Google Cloud Container Registry
Container Registry and Image Management for Kubernetes Clusters
Regionally federated multi-tenant container image registry
Terraform provider to perform OCI image operations
Alert if an image used in Kubernetes cannot be pulled from container registry
A Terraform provider for Harbor. To configure and manage all aspects of your Harbor Container Registry with Terraform Infrastructure as Code.
an example kubernetes cluster hosted in the AWS Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) using terramate with terraform
Web UI for Docker Registry
Authentication library implementing the Docker Registry v2 Auth specification
Portward is an all-in-one registry authorization service
Over 490+ downloads on tf registry, This module will provision public aks cluster along with container registry. Follow terraform registry page for auto install.
Add digests to container and init container images in Kubernetes pod and pod template specs. Use either as a mutating admission webhook, or as a client-side KRM function with kpt or kustomize.
Console app to migrate MSSQL export into Azure Cosmos DB and containerized Blazor server app to browse the new database and create excel exports. The apps and cloud resources are automatically deployed via Azure DevOps Pipeline CI.
📖 A proxy that makes the GitHub Container Registry compatible with the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 specification.
Add a description, image, and links to the container-registry topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the container-registry topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."