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    Microsoft Azure PowerShell

    Microsoft Azure PowerShell

    Microsoft Azure PowerShell for developers

    This repository contains PowerShell cmdlets for developers and administrators to develop, deploy, and manage Microsoft Azure applications. This module runs on Windows PowerShell with .NET Framework 4.7.2 or greater, or the latest version of PowerShell 7. The Az module replaces AzureRM. You should not install Az side-by-side with AzureRM. Update-Module installs the new version side-by-side with previous versions. It does not uninstall the previous versions. To connect to Azure, use the Connect-AzAccount cmdlet. A session context persists login information across Azure PowerShell modules and PowerShell instances. To view the context you are using in the current session, which contains the subscription and tenant, use the Get-AzContext cmdlet. To get the subscriptions in a tenant, use the Get-AzSubscription cmdlet. To change the subscription that you are using for your current context, use the Set-AzContext cmdlet.
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    Gardener

    Gardener

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of Kubernetes

    Kubernetes-native system managing the full lifecycle of conformant Kubernetes clusters as a service on Alicloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, OpenStack, EquinixMetal, vSphere, MetalStack, and Kubevirt with minimal TCO. Kubernetes is a cloud-native enabler built around the principles of a resilient, manageable, observable, highly automated, loosely coupled system. Gardener is a standard Kubernetes extension and adheres to the same concepts by design. The Gardener project is committed to fostering an open community of collaborators and adopters. We aim to deliver a standard solution that meets the needs of our entire community and ecosystem. Gardener was born as a solution for actual and common problems such as control on the Kubernetes stack, minimizing the TCO, infrastructures pervasiveness, operating in restricted/regulated environments or bare metal, at a massive scale.
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    Google Cloud Java Client Libraries

    Google Cloud Java Client Libraries

    Google Cloud Client Library for Java

    The Cloud Client Libraries are the recommended way to access Google Cloud APIs programmatically. The Cloud Client Libraries support accessing Google Cloud services in a way that significantly reduces the boilerplate code you have to write. The libraries provide high-level API abstractions so they're easier to understand. They embrace idioms of the language, work well with the standard library, and integrate better with your codebase.
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    Istio

    Istio

    Connect, secure, control, and observe services

    Istio is an open platform for connecting, securing, and managing microservices. It provides a uniform way of integrating microservices, managing traffic flow, enforcing policies and aggregating telemetry data. With its diverse feature set you can successfully and efficiently run a distributed microservice architecture, overall reducing deployment complexity and easing the strain on development teams. Istio currently supports Kubernetes and Consul-based environments, with plans to support additional platforms in the near future.
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    nheqminer

    Equihash miner for NiceHash

    nheqminer is the Equihash miner for NiceHash, an advanced crypto currency cloud mining, hash rental service and multipool. Builds are currently available for Windows and in progress for Linux.
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    Zenoss Community Edition

    Zenoss Community Edition

    Zenoss - Intelligent IT Operations Management

    Zenoss provides software-defined IT operations for the world’s largest organizations. We deliver the ultimate level of IT service health with simplicity by providing the most granular and intelligent IT service modeling possible, at any scale, and sharing these unique insights with other IT operations management (ITOM) tools to make them more efficient. Zenoss Community Edition is not a “demo” or trial version of Zenoss Enterprise or Zenoss Cloud! Before You install Zenoss Community Edition, check out Zenoss Cloud, our new Saas-based platform for intelligent IT operations management, designed for enterprise hybrid IT environments. https://www.zenoss.com/product/zenoss-cloud-it-operations-management Zenoss Cloud extends your monitoring capabilities well beyond those available in our Community Edition. View the differences here: https://www.zenoss.com/get-started Features of Zenoss Cloud include:
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    Amazon EKS Anywhere

    Amazon EKS Anywhere

    Run Amazon EKS on your own infrastructure

    Amazon EKS Anywhere is an open-source deployment option for Amazon EKS that allows customers to create and operate Kubernetes clusters on-premises, with optional support offered by AWS. EKS Anywhere supports VMware vSphere as the first deployment target, with others coming in the near future, including bare metal coming in 2022. Amazon EKS Anywhere helps simplify the creation and operation of on-premises Kubernetes clusters with default component configurations while providing tools for automating cluster management. AWS supports all Amazon EKS Anywhere components including the integrated 3rd-party software, so that customers can reduce their support costs and avoid maintenance of redundant open-source and third-party tools. Amazon EKS Anywhere gives you on-premises Kubernetes operational tooling that’s consistent with Amazon EKS. It builds on the strengths of Amazon EKS Distro and provides open-source software that’s up-to-date and patched.
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    Amazon SSM Agent

    Amazon SSM Agent

    An agent to enable remote management of your EC2 instances

    AWS Systems Manager is a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments. AWS Systems Manager is the operations hub for your AWS applications and resources, and is broken into four core feature groups. Aggregate data in a single console and gain actionable insights across AWS services such as Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS Config, as well as third-party tools. Leverage operational data to easily manage applications and identify issues quickly across associated AWS resource groups. Automate proactive processes such as patching and resource changes, as well as reactive processes, to quickly diagnose and remediate operational issues before they affect users. Adapt your security and compliance profile and analyze security events after the fact to prevent a future reoccurrence. Maintain instance compliance against your patch, configuration, and custom policies.
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    Cloudreve

    Cloudreve

    Self-hosted file management and sharing system

    Cloudreve is a full-featured self-hosted file management and sharing system. It supports multi-cloud storage backends, user/group permissions, file previews/editing, offline downloading via Aria2, and a polished web/PWA frontend.
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    Consul

    Consul

    Service networking solution to connect applications across any cloud

    Automate network configurations, discover services, and enable secure connectivity across any cloud or runtime. Quickly deploy Consul on Kubernetes leveraging Helm. Automatically inject sidecars for Kubernetes resources. Federate multiple clusters into a single service mesh. Deploy service mesh within any runtime or infrastructure - Bare Metal, Virtual Machines, and Kubernetes clusters, across any cloud. Resolve discovered services through integrated DNS. Automate 3rd party load balancers (F5, NGINX, HAProxy). Eliminate manual configuration of network devices. Secure services running in any environment leveraging intention based policies and automatic mTLS encryption between service mesh resources. Consul enables detecting the deployment of new services, changes to existing ones, and provides real time agent health to reduce downtime. Consul offers support for and integrations with many popular DevOps and Networking tools.
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    Harbor

    Harbor

    An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores

    Harbor is an open-source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Harbor extends the open-source Docker Distribution by adding the functionalities usually required by users such as security, identity and management. Having a registry closer to the build-and-run environment can improve the image transfer efficiency. Harbor supports replication of images between registries, and also offers advanced security features such as user management, access control and activity auditing. Harbor is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). If you are an organization that wants to help shape the evolution of cloud native technologies, consider joining the CNCF. Cloud native registry: With support for both container images and Helm charts, Harbor serves as registry for cloud native environments like container runtimes and orchestration platforms.
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    MicroK8s

    MicroK8s

    Single-package Kubernetes for developers, IoT and edge

    Low-ops, minimal production Kubernetes, for devs, cloud, clusters, workstations, Edge and IoT. MicroK8s automatically chooses the best nodes for the Kubernetes datastore. When you lose a cluster database node, another node is promoted. No admin needed for your bulletproof edge. MicroK8s is small, with sensible defaults that ‘just work’. A quick install, easy upgrades and great security make it perfect for micro clouds and edge computing. As the publishers of MicroK8s, we deliver the world’s most efficient multi-cloud, multi-arch Kubernetes. Under the cell tower. On the racecar. On satellites or everyday appliances, MicroK8s delivers the full Kubernetes experience on IoT and micro clouds. Fully containerized deployment with compressed over-the-air updates for ultra-reliable operations. MicroK8s will apply security updates automatically by default, defer them if you want. Upgrade to a newer version of Kubernetes with a single command. It’s really that easy.
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    Pulumi

    Pulumi

    Developer-first infrastructure as code. Your cloud, your language

    Pulumi's Infrastructure as Code SDK is the easiest way to create and deploy cloud software that use containers, serverless functions, hosted services, and infrastructure, on any cloud. Simply write code in your favorite language and Pulumi automatically provisions and manages your AWS, Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and/or Kubernetes resources, using an infrastructure-as-code approach. Skip the YAML, and use standard language features like loops, functions, classes, and package management that you already know and love. Pulumi is open source under the Apache 2.0 license, supports many languages and clouds, and is easy to extend. This repo contains the pulumi CLI, language SDKs, and core Pulumi engine, and individual libraries are in their own repos. Walk through end-to-end workflows for creating containers, serverless functions, and other cloud services and infrastructure.
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    Terraform Provider for Azure

    Terraform Provider for Azure

    Terraform provider for Azure Resource Manager

    The AzureRM Terraform Provider allows managing resources within Azure Resource Manager. When using version 3.0 of the AzureRM Provider we recommend using Terraform 1.x. Whilst older versions of Terraform Core (0.12.x and later) remain compatible with v3.0 of the AzureRM Provider. The Azure Provider can be used to configure infrastructure in Microsoft Azure using the Azure Resource Manager API's. We recommend using either a Service Principal or Managed Service Identity when running Terraform non-interactively (such as when running Terraform in a CI server) - and authenticating using the Azure CLI when running Terraform locally.
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    Typhoon

    Typhoon

    Minimal and free Kubernetes distribution with Terraform

    Typhoon is a minimal and free Kubernetes distribution. Minimal, stable base Kubernetes distribution. Declarative infrastructure and configuration. Free (freedom and cost) and privacy-respecting. Practical for labs, datacenters, and clouds. Typhoon distributes upstream Kubernetes, architectural conventions, and cluster addons, much like a GNU/Linux distribution provides the Linux kernel and userspace components. Typhoon provides a Terraform Module for each supported operating system and platform. Define a Kubernetes cluster by using the Terraform module for your chosen platform and operating system. Initialize modules, plan the changes to be made, and apply the changes. Typhoon is strict about minimalism, maturity, and scope. Typhoon powers the author's cloud and colocation clusters. The project has evolved through operational experience and Kubernetes changes. Typhoon is shared under a free license to allow others to use the work freely and contribute to its upkeep.
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    AWS Amplify

    AWS Amplify

    A declarative JavaScript library for application development

    The Amplify open-source client libraries provide use-case-centric, opinionated, declarative, and easy-to-use interfaces across different categories of cloud-powered operations enabling mobile and web developers to easily interact with their backends. These libraries are powered by the AWS cloud and offer a pluggable model which can be extended to use other providers. The libraries can be used with both new backends created using the Amplify CLI and existing backend resources. The Amplify JavaScript libraries are supported for different web and mobile frameworks including React, React Native, Angular, Ionic, and Vue. It is recommended that you first complete the Getting Started guide for Amplify JavaScript. The Amplify Framework uses Amazon Cognito as the main authentication provider. Amazon Cognito is a robust user directory service that handles user registration, authentication, account recovery & other operations.
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    AWS CodeDeploy Agent

    AWS CodeDeploy Agent

    Host Agent for AWS CodeDeploy

    AWS CodeDeploy is a fully managed deployment service that automates software deployments to a variety of compute services such as Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, and your on-premises servers. AWS CodeDeploy makes it easier for you to rapidly release new features, helps you avoid downtime during application deployment, and handles the complexity of updating your applications. You can use AWS CodeDeploy to automate software deployments, eliminating the need for error-prone manual operations. The service scales to match your deployment needs. AWS CodeDeploy fully automates your software deployments, allowing you to deploy reliably and rapidly. You can consistently deploy your application across your development, test, and production environments whether deploying to Amazon EC2, AWS Fargate, AWS Lambda, or your on-premises servers. The service scales with your infrastructure.
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    AWS EKS Terraform module

    AWS EKS Terraform module

    Terraform module to create an Elastic Kubernetes (EKS) cluster

    Terraform module which creates AWS EKS (Kubernetes) resources. Windows-based node support is limited to a default user data template that is provided due to the lack of Windows support and manual steps required to provision Windows-based EKS nodes. Support for the module-created security group, bring your own security groups, as well as add additional security group rules to the module-created security group(s). Support for providing maps of node groups/Fargate profiles to the cluster module definition or use separate node group/Fargate profile sub-modules. Provisions to provide node group/Fargate profile "default" settings, useful for when creating multiple node groups/Fargate profiles where you want to set a common set of configurations once, and then individual control only select features. An IAM role for service accounts module has been created to work in conjunction with the EKS module.
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    AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C

    AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C

    SDK for connecting to AWS IoT from a device using embedded C

    The AWS IoT Device SDK for Embedded C (C-SDK) is a collection of C source files under the MIT open source license that can be used in embedded applications to securely connect IoT devices to AWS IoT Core. It contains MQTT client, HTTP client, JSON Parser, AWS IoT Device Shadow, AWS IoT Jobs, and AWS IoT Device Defender libraries. This SDK is distributed in source form and can be built into customer firmware along with application code, other libraries, and an operating system (OS) of your choice. These libraries are only dependent on standard C libraries, so they can be ported to various OS's - from embedded Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS) to Linux/Mac/Windows. You can find sample usage of C-SDK libraries on POSIX systems using OpenSSL (e.g. Linux demos in this repository), and on FreeRTOS using mbedTLS (e.g. FreeRTOS demos in the FreeRTOS repository). The coreHTTP library provides the ability to establish an HTTP connection with a server over a customer-implemented transport layer.
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    AWS X-Ray Daemon

    AWS X-Ray Daemon

    The AWS X-Ray daemon listens for traffic on UDP port 2000

    The AWS X-Ray daemon listens for traffic on UDP port 2000, gathers raw segment data, and relays it to the AWS X-Ray API. The daemon works in conjunction with the AWS X-Ray SDKs and must be running so that data sent by the SDKs can reach the X-Ray service. The X-Ray SDK sends segment documents to the daemon to avoid making calls to AWS directly. You can send the segment/subsegment in JSON over UDP port 2000 to the X-Ray daemon, prepended by the daemon header. On AWS Lambda and AWS Elastic Beanstalk, use those services' integration with X-Ray to run the daemon. Lambda runs the daemon automatically any time a function is invoked for a sampled request. On Elastic Beanstalk, use the XRayEnabled configuration option to run the daemon on the instances in your environment. To run the X-Ray daemon locally, on-premises, or on other AWS services, download it, run it, and then give it permission to upload segment documents to X-Ray.
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    Azure SDK for Java

    Azure SDK for Java

    Active development of the Azure SDK for Java

    This repository is for the active development of the Azure SDK for Java. For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs or our versioned developer docs. To get started with a specific service library, see the README.md file located in the library's project folder. You can find service libraries in the /SDK directory. For a list of all the services, we support to access to our list of all existing libraries. New wave of packages that follow the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Java and share a number of core features such as HTTP retries, logging, transport protocols, authentication protocols, etc., so that once you learn how to use these features in one client library, you will know how to use them in other client libraries. These libraries can be easily identified by folder, package, and namespaces names starting with azure-, e.g. azure-key vault.
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    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    Azure SDK for JavaScript

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for JS

    This repository is for the Azure SDK for JavaScript (Node.js & Browser). It contains libraries for the breadth of Azure services. Management libraries are packages that you would use to provision and manage Azure resources. Client libraries are packages that you would use to consume these resources and interact with them. The readme for each package contains code samples and package information. This readme can be found in the corresponding package folder under the folder of the service of your choice in the /SDK folder of this repository. The same readme file can be found on the landing page for the package in npm. The API reference documentation of the latest versions of these packages can be found at our public developer docs. The API reference documentation of older versions can be found in our versioned developer docs.
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    Azure SDK for Python

    Azure SDK for Python

    Active development of the Azure SDK for Python

    This repository is for active development of the Azure SDK for Python. For consumers of the SDK we recommend visiting our public developer docs or our versioned developer docs. For your convenience, each service has a separate set of libraries that you can choose to use instead of one, large Azure package. To get started with a specific library, see the README.md (or README.rst) file located in the library's project folder. Last stable versions of packages that have been provided for usage with Azure and are production-ready. These libraries provide you with similar functionalities to the Preview ones as they allow you to use and consume existing resources and interact with them, for example: upload a blob. They might not implement the guidelines or have the same feature set as the November releases. They do however offer wider coverage of services. A new set of management libraries that follow the Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python are now available.
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    Checkov

    Checkov

    Prevent cloud misconfigurations during build-time for Terraform

    Checkov scans cloud infrastructure configurations to find misconfigurations before they're deployed. Checkov uses a common command-line interface to manage and analyze infrastructure as code (IaC) scan results across platforms such as Terraform, CloudFormation, Kubernetes, Helm, ARM Templates and Serverless framework. Verify changes to hundreds of supported resource types in all major cloud providers. Checkov supports developers using Terraform, Terraform plan, CloudFormation, Kubernetes, ARM Templates, Serverless, Helm, and AWS CDK. Scan cloud resources in build-time for misconfigured attributes with a simple Python policy-as-code framework. Analyze relationships between cloud resources using Checkov’s graph-based YAML policies. Execute, test, and modify runner parameters in the context of a subject repository CI/CD and version control integrations.
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    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase Apple Open Source Development

    Firebase SDK for Apple App Development

    This repository contains all Apple platform Firebase SDK source except FirebaseAnalytics. Firebase is an app development platform with tools to help you build, grow and monetize your app. More information about Firebase can be found on the official Firebase website. See the subsections below for details about the different installation methods. Where available, it's recommended to install any libraries with a Swift suffix to get the best experience when writing your app in Swift. Instructions for Swift Package Manager support can be found at SwiftPackageManager Markdown file. All of the official releases are tagged in this repo and available via CocoaPods. To access a local source snapshot or unreleased branch, use Podfile directives. CocoaPods is still the canonical way to develop, but much of the repo now supports development with Swift Package Manager.
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