Red Hat Developer Hub 1.4

About Red Hat Developer Hub

Introduction to Red Hat Developer Hub

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Abstract

Red Hat Developer Hub is a developer platform designed to build developer portals. Use Red Hat Developer Hub to provide a streamlined development environment with a centralized software catalog to build high-quality software efficiently.

Chapter 1. About Red Hat Developer Hub

Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) is all about making your development process smoother and more efficient. It unifies all the tools and resources your team needs into one platform, helping you collaborate better and get your applications from code to deployment faster.

1.1. Why use Red Hat Developer Hub

  • Boost developer productivity: Say goodbye to common organizational hiccups. With clear guidelines and automated processes your team can focus on what they do best - writing great code.
  • Unified dashboard: Access everything in one place - from Git repositories and CI/CD pipelines to issue tracking, monitoring, and documentation. With over 150 plugins, it’s all curated to fit your company’s best practices.
  • Built-in best practices: Use software templates that encode your organization’s standards, making tasks such as creating new applications or setting up CI/CD pipelines a breeze.
  • Easy onboarding: New developers can get up to speed quickly, thanks to standardized tools and processes that reduce the learning curve.
  • Robust security and access control: Manage rules and permissions effectively with enterprise-grade role-based access control (RBAC), keeping your projects secure.
  • Scalable documentation: Keep your code and documentation together in the same repository, so everything stays in sync without relying on separate systems.

1.2. Elevate your development with secure templates

Installing Red Hat Trusted Application Pipeline RHTAP enhances Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) by adding secure CI/CD capabilities that integrate advanced security measures into your development process from the start. While RHDH focuses on the inner loop (code, build, and test), RHTAP covers the outer loop by automating code scanning, image building, vulnerability scanning, and deployment.

RHTAP includes tools like Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer (RHTAS) for code integrity, Red Hat Trusted Profile Analyzer (RHTPA) for automated Software build of Materials (SBOM) creation, and Red Hat Advanced Cluster Security (RHACS) for vulnerability scanning.

Together they provide an end-to-end solution that simplifies and secures your software development lifecycle.

1.3. Next steps

1.4. Additional resources

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