Hi! And welcome to the DevSecOops repository. An educational repository complementary to our @theredguild/devsecops-toolkit where we provide practical aid on how to use some of the tools depicted there.
To start, you should have at least built the workshop-minimal image of that container.
git clone https://github.com/theredguild/devsecops-toolkit
git checkout workshop-minimal
make execYou should be able to see something similar to this.
❯ make exec
fatal: No names found, cannot describe anything.
Running interactive shell inside the devsecops-toolkit container...
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Welcome to the devsecops toolkit
Built by The Red Guild 🪷
This container was created as a resource for a workshop,
which intends to spread awareness, help people protect themselves
and the repos they interact with. Say hi @theredguild!, don't be a stranger.
wanderer@trg ~ $
We don't use these tools daily, but they are a selection and a curation of our own after thorough research, testing, and asking around :). If you want more tools, you can checkout develop but today in its current state it weights like +10GB.
If you haven't noticed, we migrated the practical content from the README.md to a book. So go check it out! DevSecOops.theredguild.org
