How to pass the GitHub Actions certification (cheat-sheet)

Intro The GitHub Actions Certification is a go-to credential for developers and DevOps engineers looking to validate their CI/CD skills with GitHub. Launched in 2024, the GitHub Certification program was a welcome move—especially after they slashed their prices from $200 to $99. This exam focuses on practical knowledge—building, consuming, and securing workflows at scale. In …

Turn Your Localhost into a FREE Public URL with Ngrok & Zrok -part 1

Intro No Public IP? No Problem! Deploying local apps for external testing from the internet can be a headache—especially if you lack a public IP or don’t want to mess with port forwarding. That’s where Ngrok & Zrok come in. These tools allow you to securely expose your local services to the internet. Plus, they …

Pimp Your Shell with Oh-My-Posh (Windows, WSL, Ubuntu, PowerShell)

Intro Ever felt like your terminal was boring, looking like it was stuck in 1984? Or did those identical WSL boxes make you nuke the wrong OS by mistake ☠️? Don’t sweat it—Oh My Posh is here to save the day, give your terminal the glow-up it deserves, and bring some serious style to your …

GitHub Actions Cheat Sheet: What I learned from GitHub CI in 2 weeks

Intro This year I set a goal to explore and learn most popular CI solutions like GitLab, including all cloud native ones. My first pick had to be GitHub Actions, which I heard a lot of but never used. So I decided to plunge into it to see how rich the solution was. Since I …