r/GitOps is a subreddit with 3k members. The most common flair used is event, tools, guide, and guide 📘👀.
Welcome to GitOps!
The GitOps Principles state that the desired state of a system managed by GitOps must be:
1) Declarative
2) Versioned and Immutable
3) Pulled Automatically
4) Continuously Reconciled
Learn more at:
https://opengitops.dev
Learn how to get involved at https://opengitops.dev/get-involved
Or join us on the CNCF slack #wg-gitops
Flair Used in r/GitOps
#1
Event
: "Codefresh announces Hosted GitOps - a managed version of ArgoCD/Rollouts"
5 posts
#2
Tools
: "awesome-argo: A curated list of awesome projects and resources related to Argo (a CNCF hosted project)"
5 posts
#3
Guide
: "Stop Using Branches for Deploying to Different GitOps Environments"
3 posts
#4
Guide 📘👀
: "Managing Kyverno Policies as OCI Artifacts with OCIRepository Sources"
1 post
Member Growth in r/GitOps
Yearly
+426 members(14.8%)
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Last updated: June 7, 2026