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    Helm

    Helm

    The Kubernetes package manager

    Helm is a tool that streamlines the installation and management of Kubernetes applications. With Helm you can find and use popular software packaged as Helm Charts. Charts are Helm packages that define, install and upgrade just about any Kubernetes application. With Helm you can manage even the most complex Kubernetes apps. It’s easy to update and offers simple sharing options on public or private servers.
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    Komiser

    Komiser

    Cloud environment inspector

    Stay under budget by uncovering hidden costs, monitoring increases in spending, and making impactful changes based on customer recommendations. Komiser CE is a free and Open Source project with the goal to create an open cloud cost optimization project with the support of all major public cloud providers. In the last months, we’ve more than doubled our OSS downloads and expanded our community footprint. This is possible because the tool works solves real problems, and is embraced by...
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    CloudQuery

    CloudQuery

    The open-source cloud asset inventory powered by SQL

    CloudQuery extracts, transforms and loads your cloud assets into normalized PostgreSQL tables. CloudQuery enables you to assess, audit, and monitor the configurations of your cloud assets. Use standard SQL to find any asset based on any configuration or relation to other assets. Connect CloudQuery standard PostgreSQL database to your favorite BI/Visualization tool such as Grafana, QuickSight, etc. Codify your security & compliance rules with SQL as the query engine. Integrate CloudQuery with...
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    aws-nuke

    aws-nuke

    Nuke a whole AWS account and delete all its resources

    Remove all resources from an AWS account. Be aware that aws-nuke is a very destructive tool, hence you have to be very careful while using it. Otherwise, you might delete production data. We strongly advise you to not run this application on any AWS account, where you cannot afford to lose all resources. We are testing our Terraform code with Jenkins. Sometimes a Terraform run fails during development and messes up the account. With aws-nuke, we can simply clean up the failed account so it...
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    TerraCognita

    TerraCognita

    Reads from existing public and private cloud providers

    Imports your current Cloud infrastructure to an Infrastructure As Code Terraform configuration (HCL) or/and to a Terraform State. At Cycloid, Infrastructure As Code is in the company's DNA since the beginning. To help our new customers adopt this best practice, we decided to build Terracognita to convert an existing infrastructure on Cloud Infrastructure into Terraform code in an automated way, relying on Terraform providers built by the community. We focused on AWS, GCP and Azure but...
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    Amazon Genomics CLI

    Amazon Genomics CLI

    Tool to simplify the processes of deploying the AWS infrastructure

    Amazon Genomics CLI is an open-source CLI that helps customers run genomics workflows in the cloud by automating the deployment of best practices infrastructure for workflow engines. Amazon Genomics CLI reduces the time for scientists and developers to start running existing genomics workflows at scale and speeds up iteration cycles as they develop new ones. Amazon Genomics CLI is an open-source tool for genomics and life science customers that simplifies and automates the deployment of...
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    CloudBrute

    CloudBrute

    Awesome cloud enumerator

    ...Cloud detection (IPINFO API and Source Code) Supports all major providers. Black-Box (unauthenticated). Fast (concurrent), modular and easily customizable, cross Platform (windows, linux, mac), user-agent randomization, proxy randomization (HTTP, Socks5).
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    Empire is a control layer on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) that provides a Heroku-like workflow. It conforms to a subset of the Heroku Platform API, which means you can use the same tools and processes that you use with Heroku, but with all the power of EC2 and Docker. Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides. You can read the original blog post about why we built...
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