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    faas-netes

    faas-netes

    Serverless Functions For Kubernetes

    faas-netes is an OpenFaaS provider which enables Kubernetes for OpenFaaS. It's part of a larger stack that brings a cloud-agnostic serverless experience to Kubernetes. The existing REST API, CLI, and UI are fully compatible. With OpenFaaS Standard/Enterprise, you have an optional operator mode so that you can manage functions with Kubectl and a CustomResource. You can deploy OpenFaaS to any Kubernetes service - whether managed or local, including to OpenShift. You will find specific instructions and additional links in the documentation. OpenFaaS (Functions as a Service) is a framework for building serverless functions with Docker and Kubernetes which has first-class support for metrics. Any process can be packaged as a function enabling you to consume a range of web events without repetitive boilerplate coding.
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    fx Kubernetes

    fx Kubernetes

    Function as a Service tool makes a function as a container service

    fx is a tool to help you do Function as a Service on your own server, fx can make your stateless function a service in seconds, with both Docker host and Kubernetes cluster supported. The most exciting thing is that you can write your functions with most programming languages.
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    gVisor

    gVisor

    Application Kernel for Containers

    gVisor is an application kernel developed by Google that provides a strong layer of isolation between applications and the host operating system. Written in Go, it implements a Linux-compatible system call interface that runs entirely in user space, creating a secure sandboxed environment for containers. Unlike traditional virtual machines or lightweight syscall filters, gVisor follows a third approach that offers many of the security benefits of virtualization while maintaining the speed, resource efficiency, and flexibility of containers. Its key runtime, runsc, integrates seamlessly with container ecosystems such as Docker and Kubernetes, making it easy to deploy sandboxed workloads using familiar tools. By intercepting and safely handling syscalls from applications, gVisor reduces the attack surface of the host kernel, mitigating risks associated with running untrusted or potentially malicious code in containerized environments.
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    k0s

    k0s

    k0s - The Zero Friction Kubernetes

    k0s is an all-inclusive Kubernetes distribution, which is configured with all of the features needed to build a Kubernetes cluster and packaged as a single binary for ease of use. k0s fits well in any cloud environment, but can also be used in IoT gateways, Edge and Bare metal deployments due to its simple design, flexible deployment options and modest system requirements.
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    k2tf

    k2tf

    Kubernetes YAML to Terraform HCL converter

    A tool for converting Kubernetes API Objects (in YAML format) into HashiCorp's Terraform configuration language.
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    kiam

    kiam

    Integrate AWS IAM with Kubernetes

    kiam runs as an agent on each node in your Kubernetes cluster and allows cluster users to associate IAM roles with Pods. [a] role is similar to a user, in that it is an AWS identity with permission policies that determine what the identity can and cannot do in AWS. However, instead of being uniquely associated with one person, a role is intended to be assumed by anyone who needs it. Also, a role does not have any credentials (password or access keys) associated with it. Instead, if a user is assigned to a role, access keys are created dynamically and provided to the user.
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    kpack

    kpack

    Kubernetes Native Container Build Service

    kpack extends Kubernetes and utilizes unprivileged Kubernetes primitives to provide builds of OCI images as a platform implementation of Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNB). kpack provides a declarative builder resource that configures a Cloud Native Buildpacks build configuration with the desired build pack order and operating system stack. kpack provides a declarative image resource that builds an OCI image and schedules rebuilds on source changes and from builder build pack and builder stack updates. kpack also provides a build type to execute a single Cloud Native Buildpack OCI image build.
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    kpt Kubernetes

    kpt Kubernetes

    Automate Kubernetes Configuration Editing

    kpt is a package-centric toolchain that enables a WYSIWYG configuration authoring, automation, and delivery experience, which simplifies managing Kubernetes platforms and KRM-driven infrastructure (e.g., Config Connector, Crossplane) at scale by manipulating declarative Configuration as Data.
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    ksniff

    ksniff

    Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump

    A kubectl plugin that utilizes tcpdump and Wireshark to start a remote capture on any pod in your Kubernetes cluster. You get the full power of Wireshark with minimal impact on your running pods. When working with micro-services, many times it's very helpful to get a capture of the network activity between your micro-service and its dependencies. ksniff use kubectl to upload a statically compiled tcpdump binary to your pod and redirect it's output to your local Wireshark for a smooth network debugging experience.
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    kube-batch

    kube-batch

    A batch scheduler of kubernetes for high performance workload

    kube-batch is a batch scheduler for Kubernetes, providing mechanisms for applications which would like to run batch jobs leveraging Kubernetes. It builds upon a decade and a half of experience on running batch workloads at scale using several systems, combined with best-of-breed ideas and practices from the open source community.
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    kube-lego

    kube-lego

    Automatically request certificates for Kubernetes Ingress resources

    kube-lego automatically requests certificates for Kubernetes Ingress resources from Let's Encrypt.
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    kubecolor

    kubecolor

    colorizes kubectl output

    Colorize your kubectl output. kubecolor colorizes your kubectl command output and does nothing else. kubecolor internally calls kubectl command and try to colorize the output so you can use kubecolor as a complete alternative of kubectl. It means you can write this in your .bash_profile.
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    kubeinvaders

    kubeinvaders

    Gamified Chaos Engineering Tool for Kubernetes

    This project is part of the landscape of Cloud Native Computing Foundation in the Observability and Analysis - Chaos Engineering section. Backed by the teams at platform engineering.it and devopstribe.it, which provides enterprise-grade features and certified resilience services for your Kubernetes infrastructure.
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    kured

    kured

    Kubernetes Reboot Daemon

    Kured (KUbernetes REboot Daemon) is a Kubernetes daemonset that performs safe automatic node reboots when the need to do so is indicated by the package management system of the underlying OS.
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    lastbackend

    lastbackend

    System for containerized apps management, from build to scaling

    Last.Backend is a company that provides DevOps products for IT companies across the world. Last.Backend container management platform is the new and modern open-source container management system with service discovery, overlay networks, and more. The container platform is an open-source system for automating the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It contains a set of technologies like container scheduling, service discovery, overlay network, container runtime, container images runtime, load-balancing and more. All of these technologies are provided out of the box and don't require additional research and setup. Our design principles allow us to create an extendable and powerful system. We separated runtime into the particular package and used interfaces to add the ability to extend supported technologies.
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    lmctfy

    lmctfy

    lmctfy is the open source version of Google’s container stack

    lmctfy is Google’s open-source container runtime that exposed Linux cgroups and namespaces through a higher-level API, predating the widespread adoption of modern container tools. It offered a daemon and client for creating, updating, and destroying resource-isolated “containers” with quotas on CPU, memory, and other subsystems. The project focused on operational safety—clean hierarchies, accounting, and predictable behavior under resource pressure—reflecting lessons from running containers at scale. Although it has since been archived in favor of the broader ecosystem, the code remains a reference for how to map kernel primitives to service-oriented container management. Its design encouraged explicit ownership of resources and stable container identities, which simplified monitoring and policy enforcement. Engineers studying container history use it to understand early patterns that informed today’s runtimes.
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    log-pilot

    log-pilot

    Collect logs for docker containers

    log-pilot is an awesome docker log tool. With log-pilot you can collect logs from docker hosts and send them to your centralized log system such as elasticsearch, graylog2, awsog and etc. log-pilot can collect not only docker stdout but also log file that inside docker containers.
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    lxcm

    Lightweight and secure container and firewall manager.

    Simplified container management system with shared compressed templates, backups, firewall management, and secure defaults.
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    pico

    pico

    A Git-driven task runner built to facilitate GitOps and Infrastructure

    Pico is a Git-driven task runner built to facilitate GitOps and Infrastructure-as-Code while securely passing secrets to tasks. What once was a place to chat and collaborate with people across the planet is now a platform for the commercialization of products and services. At the seat of the modern web is the browser. The modern browser is very much like an operating system, both in terms of complexity and code size. Only massive corporations can build and maintain it. Further, the web breeds platforms that exploit your reward and learning centers in order to increase "engagement." We have no issue with the commercialization of the web -- that's how useful services exist. However, we are more aligned with products and services that promote human communication and collaboration in its purest forms. Many of our services don't require a password, but still offer many familiar features like content management.
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    rakkess

    rakkess

    kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources

    Have you ever wondered what access rights you have on a provided Kubernetes cluster? For single resources, you can use kubectl auth can-i list deployments, but maybe you are looking for a complete overview. This is what rakkess is for. It lists access rights for the current user and all server resources, similar to Kubectl auth can-i --list. It is also useful to find out who may interact with some server resources.
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    s6-overlay

    s6-overlay

    s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils

    s6-overlay is an easy-to-install (just extract a tarball or two!) set of scripts and utilities allowing you to use existing Docker images while using s6 as a pid 1 for your container and process supervisor for your services.
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