Access the Opscode Chef Server API from Node
static files server + websockets = chef-socket
static files server = chef-express
static file server chef-js core functionalities
Chef cookbook invoker for any2api
TanStack AI middleware for context-chef. Transparent history compression, tool result truncation, and token budget management.
AI SDK middleware for context-chef. Transparent history compression, tool result truncation, and token budget management.
Chef takes recipes and cooks your projects.
Standalone authentication service for Chef Platform MFEs
JavaScript and TypeScript SDK for Content Chef
professional maki chef
Chef cookbook scanner for any2api
A simple chef server api wrapper
Chef!
This library provides bundled tools functionality for the Chef Platform UI ecosystem.
Angular service for managing tenant system preferences from the Chef Platform.
7shifts component library
The Convex Design System is a collection of components that are used to build Convex UIs (dashboard, Chef, etc).
Templates for project-chef CLI
Centralized authentication orchestration service for Chef Platform UI applications. This service extracts and consolidates all authentication-related business logic, providing a clean API for both programmatic (standalone mode) and UI-driven (combined mod
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Developer starter template for yes-chef projects.
Sushi Chef UI Collection
Build regular DOM elements using JSX
Models for Chef Server objects
A cargo sub-command to build project dependencies for optimal Docker layer caching.
CLI to manage cooklang recipes
Client for the Chef Server API
Official Ceph-rust. A rust-lang specific interface to Ceph librados and Admin Sockets. You can create a Ceph development environment with the Chef automation tools: https://github.com/bloomberg/chef-bcs or with ceph-ansible. Chef-bcs uses the ceph-chef cookbook created and manage at github.com/ceph/ceph-chef. It will build out a full Ceph environment which you can then use for development etc. See README.md for details.
Forked from official ceph-rust. Async pr from jcsp was merged. A rust-lang specific interface to Ceph librados and Admin Sockets. You can create a Ceph development environment with the Chef automation tools: https://github.com/bloomberg/chef-bcs or with ceph-ansible. Chef-bcs uses the ceph-chef cookbook created and manage at github.com/ceph/ceph-chef. It will build out a full Ceph environment which you can then use for development etc. See README.md for details.
Official Ceph-rust. A rust-lang specific interface to Ceph librados and Admin Sockets. You can create a Ceph development environment with the Chef automation tools: https://github.com/bloomberg/chef-bcs or with ceph-ansible. Chef-bcs uses the ceph-chef cookbook created and manage at github.com/ceph/ceph-chef. It will build out a full Ceph environment which you can then use for development etc. See README.md for details.
A prometheus exporter for CINC Server and CINC compatible configuration management solutions.
CLI utility to interact with Chef Server.
Parser and interpreter for the Chef language
A CLI to generate cached Docker builds for Rust workspaces
AWS SDK for AWS OpsWorks
A systems integration framework, built to bring the benefits of configuration management to your entire infrastructure.
Chef Infra's default configuration and config loading library
Basic utility functions for Core Chef Infra development
A series of helpful sugar of the Chef core and other resources to make a cleaner, more lean recipe DSL, enforce DRY principles, and make writing Chef recipes an awesome experience!
Data encryption support for Chef Infra using data bags
Self-contained, easy-setup, fast-start in-memory Chef server for testing and solo setup purposes
Monkey patches Chef to allow rewinding and unwinding of existing resources
Send user actions to the Chef telemetry system. See Chef RFC-051 for further information
This Handler will report the events and metrics for a chef-client run to Datadog.
Ruby is an excellent programming language for creating and managing custom DSLs, but how can you securely evaluate a DSL while explicitly controlling the methods exposed to the user? Our good friends instance_eval and instance_exec are great, but they expose all methods - public, protected, and private - to the user. Even worse, they expose the ability to accidentally or intentionally alter the behavior of the system! The cleanroom pattern is a safer, more convenient, Ruby-like approach for limiting the information exposed by a DSL while giving users the ability to write awesome code!
A streamlined development and deployment workflow for Chef platform.
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