We love open source
Frameworks Workflows
Our platform can be used to create a workflow blueprint for any open source framework or boilerplate.
We’ve created some example blueprints for a number of our favorite frameworks which will help you understand how create your own blueprint that can be used for sharing your workflow
We’ve created some example blueprints for a number of our favorite frameworks which will help you understand how create your own blueprint that can be used for sharing your workflow
Getting started with using
Wokflow Blueprints
Using our CLI, you can easily init an existing workflow blueprint from our Github.
To share it with your team, just build and publish the workflow to your team.
Start by installing our Command line:
To share it with your team, just build and publish the workflow to your team.
Start by installing our Command line:
$ npm install -g @cto.ai/ops
Express
Express is a minimal and flexible Node.js web application framework that provides a robust set of features for web and mobile applications, creating a robust API is quick and easy.
$ ops init cto-ai/express
Bolt
Bolt is a foundational framework that makes it easier to build Slack apps with the platform's latest features. A framework that makes Slack app development fast and straight-forward.
$ ops init cto-ai/bolt-js
Fastify
Fastify is a web framework highly focused on providing the best developer experience with the least overhead and a powerful plugin architecture. It is one of the fastest web frameworks in town.
$ ops init cto-ai/fastify
Feathers
FeathersJS is a widely used micro-service and real-time framework for NodeJS. It is designed with features to simplify development of modern web applications and mobile apps.
$ ops init cto-ai/feathers
Next.Js
Next.js is an open-source React front-end development web framework that enables functionality such as server-side rendering and generating static websites.
$ ops init cto-ai/next-js
Looking for a framework?
There are so many frameworks that we’d love to maintain workflows for but that’s alot of work! If there are specific frameworks your team requires, we’d love to hear from you and we’d be happy to help you with getting this started!
why should you use workflow blueprints?
Standards led quality
Using a workflow blueprint helps you create standards that help enforce quality as your team grows. Whether it’s the creation of a new repository, CI/CD pipeline or infrastructure, a workflow can help.
Standardized Workflows
A standardized workflow ensures consistency across your team.
Minimize your
Technical Debt
Technical Debt
Standardized workflows also help reduce technical debt as well.
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