This repository serves as a central hub for CI/CD automation and operational tooling supporting open source projects developed at Saint Louis University (SLU).
While created to support SLU-led initiatives, the resources in this repository are designed to be reusable, adaptable, and beneficial to the broader open source community.
Project-specific documentation, architectural notes, and references related to CI/CD, automation, and DevOps best practices.
Real-world examples showcasing CI/CD pipelines, automation workflows, and operational improvements in active projects.
Reusable GitHub Actions workflows, configuration files, and starter templates to accelerate CI/CD setup across platforms.
Scripts and helper tools for automation, auditing, compliance checks, debugging, and workflow validation.
The primary goals of this repository are to:
- Provide standardized CI/CD pipelines for Linux, Windows, and macOS environments
- Offer reusable automation templates to reduce setup time and duplication
- Supply audit and compliance tooling to support secure and reliable workflows
- Share practical knowledge through documented case studies
- Support SLU teams while contributing open, maintainable CI/CD solutions to the open source ecosystem
- SLU students, faculty, and contributors working on open source projects
- Open source maintainers seeking CI/CD templates or automation examples
- Contributors interested in DevOps, CI/CD, and automation best practices
Contributions are welcome!
Please see the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines on how to get involved.
This project is licensed under the MIT Modern Variant License.
See the LICENSE file for details.