Category: DevOps and Infrastructure

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Docker pushrm: simplifying container documentation

Docker pushrm: simplifying container documentation

4 min de lectura

A few days ago, working with Claude Code, I came across a tool that’s been around in the Docker ecosystem for a while but that I didn’t know about: docker pushrm. And the truth is it surprised me how useful it is for something as simple as keeping your container repository documentation synchronized.

The problem it solves

Anyone who has worked with Docker Hub, Quay, or Harbor knows the typical flow: you update your project’s README on GitHub, build and push your image, but… the container registry’s README is still outdated. You have to manually go to the browser, copy and paste the content, and do the update manually.

NGINX njs now supports QuickJS: Goodbye LUA, hello modern JavaScript

NGINX njs now supports QuickJS: Goodbye LUA, hello modern JavaScript

6 min de lectura

Finally: Modern JavaScript in NGINX (and we can forget about LUA)

When I read the NGINX announcement about QuickJS support in njs, I couldn’t help but smile. Finally I can stop struggling with LUA.

As someone who has configured more NGINX servers than I can remember (from my time at Arrakis to now at Carto), I’ve always been annoyed by the limitation of having to use LUA for complex logic in NGINX. It’s not that LUA is bad, but… why learn another language when I already master JavaScript?