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    LocalStack

    LocalStack

    Develop and test your cloud apps offline

    LocalStack is a fully functional local AWS cloud stack that enables you to develop and test your cloud and serverless apps offline. It spins up an easy-to-use testing environment on your local machine that has the same APIs and works the same way as the real AWS cloud environment. It can spin up a number of different core Cloud APIs on your local machine, including API Gateway, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Firehose, Lambda and many others. LocalStack was built on some of today’s best-of-breed...
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    AWS SAM CLI

    AWS SAM CLI

    CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications

    The AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) CLI is an open-source CLI tool that helps you develop serverless applications containing Lambda functions, Step Functions, API Gateway, EventBridge, SQS, SNS and more. The AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is an open-source framework for building serverless applications. It provides shorthand syntax to express functions, APIs, databases, and event source mappings. With just a few lines per resource, you can define the application you want and...
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    ExternalDNS

    ExternalDNS

    Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and other

    ExternalDNS synchronizes exposed Kubernetes Services and Ingresses with DNS providers. Inspired by Kubernetes DNS, Kubernetes' cluster-internal DNS server, ExternalDNS makes Kubernetes resources discoverable via public DNS servers. Like KubeDNS, it retrieves a list of resources (Services, Ingresses, etc.) from the Kubernetes API to determine the desired list of DNS records. Unlike KubeDNS, however, it's not a DNS server itself, but merely configures other DNS providers accordingly, e.g. AWS...
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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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    fog

    fog

    The Ruby cloud services library

    Whether you need compute, dns, storage, or a multitude of other services, fog provides an accessible entry point and facilitates cross-service compatibility. Just getting started working with cloud resources? You are not alone, and having so many complicated options makes it hard to know where to start. fog delivers the knowledge of cloud experts to you, helping you to bootstrap your cloud usage and guiding you as your own expertise develops. By coding with fog from the start you avoid...
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    CloudBrute

    CloudBrute

    Awesome cloud enumerator

    ...The outcome is useful for bug bounty hunters, red teamers, and penetration testers alike. While working on HunterSuite, and as part of the job, we are always thinking of something we can automate to make black-box security testing easier. We discussed this idea of creating a multiple platform cloud brute-force hunter.mainly to find open buckets, apps, and databases hosted on the clouds and possibly app behind proxy servers. 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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    Choerodon

    Choerodon

    Open Source Multi-Cloud Integrated Platform

    Choerodon is an Open source whole value chain multi-cloud agile collaboration platform, which is built on open source technologies, including Kubernetes, Istio, knative, Gitlab and Spring Cloud, to enable integration of local and cloud environments and achieve the consistency of enterprise cloud/hybrid cloud environments. By providing Lean-Agile, continuous delivery, container environments, microservices, DevOps, and other capabilities, the platform helps organizations to manage applications...
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    Serverless Chrome contains everything you need to get started running headless Chrome on AWS Lambda (possibly Azure and GCP Functions soon). The aim of this project is to provide the scaffolding for using Headless Chrome during a serverless function invocation. Serverless Chrome takes care of building and bundling the Chrome binaries and making sure Chrome is running when your serverless function executes. In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns...
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