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Now we have
https://github.com/Hi-Folks/gh-actions-yaml-generator/blob/main/ghygen-github-actions-yaml-generator-laravel.png
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Any suggestion for the new cover ?
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Project rebranding
Since the beginig of the times this project's name has been "Portainer Stack Utils", which describes what it is and what it does. In order to avoid possible future legal issues with Portainer registered trademark it should be renamed to something that does not include "Portainer". Also, it has evolved to include more than just "stacks", so the name should not limit to "Stack Utils". Whatever name
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Is there a way to exclude specific files from validation?
Current checks are failing on what seems to be a valid helm chart.
https://github.com/tomkerkhove/promitor/pull/492/checks?check_run_id=94144007
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I propose we start small and extract the serialize into a separate repo with tests, pip packages etc. It can be useful without the whole Gordo system, and let's us go baby steps to open source.
Maybe there is some git magic which let's us extract the git history for those files over to a new repo?
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