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RapidForge
RapidForge automates the scaffolding of server configurations, deployment scripts, and CI/CD pipelines for sysadmin teams.
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About RapidForge
RapidForge is a scaffolding toolkit that generates infrastructure code from a YAML project blueprint. It reads a single manifest file and produces Ansible roles, Terraform modules, Docker Compose files, or plain Bash scripts. The tool supports Linux and macOS hosts and integrates with GitHub Actions and GitLab CI out of the box.
You define variables, secrets, and target environments in the manifest, then run a single forge command to produce the entire provisioning workflow. Behind the scenes, RapidForge uses Go templates and a plugin system for custom generators. The project is developed by RapidForge Labs, a small team of former site reliability engineers, and is available under the MIT license. It is particularly useful for teams that maintain multiple application stacks across staging and production, as it enforces consistent directory structures and variable naming conventions. RapidForge has been used in production at several mid-sized SaaS companies since its 1.0 release.
You define variables, secrets, and target environments in the manifest, then run a single forge command to produce the entire provisioning workflow. Behind the scenes, RapidForge uses Go templates and a plugin system for custom generators. The project is developed by RapidForge Labs, a small team of former site reliability engineers, and is available under the MIT license. It is particularly useful for teams that maintain multiple application stacks across staging and production, as it enforces consistent directory structures and variable naming conventions. RapidForge has been used in production at several mid-sized SaaS companies since its 1.0 release.
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- Pricing
- Open Source
- License
- Open Source
- Platform
- Linux
- Version
- 1.2.7
- Developer
- RapidForge Labs
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