🛠️ Andrei Naidenov | Engineering Blog

đź‘‹ Hi! I’m an engineer with a focus on network automation, cloud architecture, and infrastructure reliability.
This blog covers practical engineering topics: network design, automation with Python and Ansible, DevOps tooling, SRE methodologies. Guides, technical breakdowns, and my thoughts on technical topics.

#100DaysOfNautobot — Day 1

Today I’m starting the #100DaysOfNautobot challenge — a daily commitment to learning and working with Nautobot, a modern Network Source of Truth and extensible automation platform built on Python. Goal Over the next 100 days, I want to deepen my understanding of Nautobot, its plugins, API, data models, and its potential for automating network infrastructure. Plan Set up a local development environment Explore Nautobot’s core features and architecture Develop and document custom plugins and integrations Share notes, code examples, and findings daily I’ll be posting short updates and progress logs here and on social media using the hashtag #100DaysOfNautobot. ...

May 9, 2025 Â· 1 min Â· 122 words Â· Andrei Naidenov

Problem with lists of commands for learning Linux

One evening while scrolling through LinkedIn, I noticed an interesting trend. A lot of posts and guides for preparing for technical interviews were packed with huge lists of Linux commands — hundreds of them, sometimes organized by category or popularity. These posts often go viral, getting thousands of likes and shares, especially among junior engineers and students. At first glance, it looks like a great resource: a complete “cheat sheet” for Linux! ...

April 29, 2025 Â· 3 min Â· 485 words Â· Andrei Naidenov