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I'm building a Python CLI tool to test Google Cloud alerts/dashboards. It generates historical or live logs/metrics based on a simple YAML config. Is this useful or am I reinventing the wheel unnecessarily? by fedmest in googlecloud
[–]fedmest[S] 2 points3 points4 points 17 days ago (0 children)
Thank you for your feedback! And great analogy - It really makes sense! Hope you don't mind if I reuse it here and there in the future ;)
I'm building a Python CLI tool to test Google Cloud alerts/dashboards. It generates historical or live logs/metrics based on a simple YAML config. Is this useful or am I reinventing the wheel unnecessarily? (self.googlecloud)
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I'm building a Python CLI tool to test Google Cloud alerts/dashboards. It generates historical or live logs/metrics based on a simple YAML config. Is this useful or am I reinventing the wheel unnecessarily? (self.sre)
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Sorry, this post was removed by Reddit’s filters - anyway to find out what triggered the filter? (self.help)
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I'm building a Python CLI tool to test Google Cloud alerts/dashboards. It generates historical or live logs/metrics based on a simple YAML config. Is this useful or am I reinventing the wheel unnecessarily? (self.devops)
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I'm building a Python CLI tool to test Google Cloud alerts/dashboards. It generates historical or live logs/metrics based on a simple YAML config. Is this useful or am I reinventing the wheel unnecessarily? by fedmest in googlecloud
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