Rapidly build modern applications with advanced configuration management
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Nov 10, 2024 - TypeScript
Rapidly build modern applications with advanced configuration management
The AWS Solutions Constructs Library is an open-source extension of the AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) that provides multi-service, well-architected patterns for quickly defining solutions
ROS package which uses the Navigation Stack to autonomously explore an unknown environment with help of GMAPPING and constructs a map of the explored environment. Finally, a path planning algorithm from the Navigation stack is used in the newly generated map to reach the goal. The Gazebo simulator is used for the simulation of the Turtlebot3 Waf…
Use AWS CDK constructs in CDKTF projects
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Generates CDK level 1 constructs for public CloudFormation Registry types and modules
AWS CDK compiled for web (and Node!)
A functional-feeling DX for the AWS CDK and other construct libraries
Website for cdk.dev
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Create and deploy an AWS CDK TypeScript app on your AWS account in less than 5 minutes using GitHub actions!
A compatibility layer for using cdk8s constructs within Terraform CDK
A drop-in replacement for cdktf.TerraformStack that lets you define Terraform modules as constructs
The jsii sample code transliterator
Repo for organizing things around cdk.dev
Projen template for CDKTF Constructs that should also be used as Terraform Modules.
Setting up Terraform Cloud / Terraform Enterprise workspaces can be tiring when dealing with CDK for Terraform applications spanning multiple stacks and therefore workspaces. This library aims to automate this.
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A Terraform CDK Construct which is also usable as Terraform Module
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