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About Hackitect7
My Engineering Philosophy
Hackitect7 is my engineering alias and mindset:
diagnose fast, design like an architect, and ship to production without unnecessary complexity.
This is not just a nickname — it is a philosophy of approaching technology: finding balance between speed and reliability, and always aiming for practical results.
Purpose of the Project
The DevOps Cheat Sheet started as a personal collection of notes and commands that I used in my daily work. Over time, it grew into a structured reference, and now into a full multilingual website designed to help engineers across the world.
Main goals of the project:
- provide fast access to commands, configs, and scenarios; 
- explain not only how, but also why things work; 
- keep multilingual access (27 languages) for global reach; 
- grow an open knowledge base welcoming community contributions. 
The Story of Hackitect7
The name Hackitect7 comes from three parts:
- Hacker → always looking for efficient, hands-on solutions; 
- Architect → designing systems that are resilient, scalable, and elegant; 
- 7 → symbol of completeness and balance. 
Together, it reflects my approach to engineering: making technology practical, robust, and accessible.
Who Will Benefit
The cheat sheet is intended for:
- Beginners — as a quick start and entry point into DevOps; 
- Experienced engineers — as a compact reminder at hand; 
- Teams — as a shared reference and internal knowledge base. 
Looking Ahead
The project will continue to expand:
- adding more technologies (cloud platforms, CI/CD patterns, infrastructure as code); 
- including real production scenarios and best practices; 
- strengthening community contributions and feedback. 
Hackitect7 is my way to share knowledge, practice, and mindset with the engineering world.
This cheat sheet is not just documentation — it is a growing resource for those who value clarity, speed, and practical results.