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Various GitOps operators address different use-cases and provide different user experiences but all have similar set of core features. The team behind Argo CD has implemented a reusable library that implements core GitOps features:
Do you want to propose one more feature and want to enhance the existing one?
Proposals and ideas are in markdown docs in the specs/
directory.
To create a new proposal, simply copy the spec template
,
name the file corresponding to the title of your proposal, and place it in the
specs/
directory.
A good starting point to understand the structure is the GitOps Engine Design spec.
We tried to answer frequently asked question in a separate FAQ document.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2 license.
The GitOps Engine follows the CNCF Code of Conduct.
If you are as excited about GitOps and one common engine for it as much as we are, please get in touch. If you want to write code that's great, if you want to share feedback, ideas and use-cases, that's great too.
Find us on the #gitops channel on Kubernetes Slack (get an invite here).
At this stage we are interested in feedback, use-cases and help on the GitOps Engine.
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