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title: "How I set up my personal devop environment"
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date: "2021-05-03"
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{{< table_of_contents >}}
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## Introduction
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During the second year of my bachelor, I became more and more intrigued by
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self-hosting. As the interest spiralled out of control, more and more of the
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things I used on a daily basis were being replaced by tools that I managed
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myself. Considering that I'm an avid programmer, setting up my own development
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environment seemed like an obvious next step.
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The stack I ended up with consists of three parts:
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[Gitea](https://gitea.io/en-us/) as a GitHub alternative,
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[Renovatebot](https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/free-developer-tools/renovate/)
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to check for updates & [Woodpecker](https://github.com/laszlocph/woodpecker)
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for CICD pipelines. In this post, I'll be explaining how I set up each of these
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services, and how I connected them.
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