cdrage/containerfiles
Containerfiles including AI, game servers, bootc and even a rickroll.
This collection of container definitions helps you quickly deploy various applications and services, from an aviation checklist generator to a lightweight Kubernetes cluster (k3s). You provide inputs like configuration variables, and it produces ready-to-run container images that can be deployed on a server. System administrators, DevOps engineers, and power users who manage their own servers or infrastructure would find this useful.
Use this if you need pre-configured container setups for common applications, web servers, or Kubernetes components, and want to deploy them easily on a bootable system or within a container environment.
Not ideal if you're looking for a simple desktop application installer or do not have experience working with containers (Docker/Podman) or server administration.
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