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    Knative Eventing

    Knative Eventing

    Event-driven application platform for Kubernetes

    Knative Eventing is a collection of APIs that enable you to use an event-driven architecture with your applications. You can use these APIs to create components that route events from event producers (known as sources) to event consumers (known as sinks) that receive events. Sinks can also be configured to respond to HTTP requests by sending a response event. Knative Eventing is a standalone platform that provides support for various types of workloads, including standard Kubernetes Services...
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    Robusta

    Robusta

    Kubernetes observability and automation

    Keep your Kubernetes microservices up and running. Connect your existing Prometheus, gain 360° observability. Robusta is both an automation engine for Kubernetes and a multi-cluster observability platform. Robusta is commonly used alongside Prometheus, but other tools are supported too. By listening to all the events in your cluster, Robusta can tell you why alerts fired, what happened at the same time, and what you can do about it. Robusta can either improve your existing alerts or be used...
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    kube-rs

    kube-rs

    Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime

    A Rust client for Kubernetes in the style of a more generic client-go, a runtime abstraction inspired by controller-runtime, and a derive macro for CRDs inspired by kubebuilder. Hosted by CNCF as a Sandbox Project. These crates build upon Kubernetes API machinery + API concepts to enable generic abstractions. These abstractions allow Rust reinterpretations of reflectors, controllers, and custom resource interfaces so that you can write applications easily.
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    audit2rbac

    audit2rbac

    Autogenerate RBAC policies based on Kubernetes audit logs

    audit2rbac takes a Kubernetes audit log and username as input, and generates RBAC role and binding objects that cover all the API requests made by that user.
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    kube-fledged

    kube-fledged

    Kubernetes operator to create and manage cache of container images

    kube-fledged is a kubernetes operator for creating and managing a cache of container images directly on the worker nodes of a Kubernetes cluster. It allows a user to define a list of images and onto which worker nodes those images should be cached (i.e. pulled). As a result, application pods start almost instantly, since the images need not be pulled from the registry. kube-fledged provides CRUD APIs to manage the lifecycle of the image cache, and supports several configurable parameters to...
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    faas-netes

    faas-netes

    Serverless Functions For Kubernetes

    ... 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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    KEDA

    KEDA

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaling component

    KEDA is a Kubernetes-based Event Driven Autoscaler. With KEDA, you can drive the scaling of any container in Kubernetes based on the number of events needing to be processed. KEDA is a single-purpose and lightweight component that can be added to any Kubernetes cluster. KEDA works alongside standard Kubernetes components like the Horizontal Pod Autoscaler and can extend functionality without overwriting or duplication. With KEDA you can explicitly map the apps you want to use event-driven scale...
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    Brigade

    Brigade

    Event-driven scripting for Kubernetes

    Brigade is a full-featured, event-driven scripting platform built on top of Kubernetes. It integrates with many different event sources, more are always being added, and it's easy to create your own if you need something specific. The best part is that Kubernetes is well-abstracted so even team members without extensive Kubernetes experience or without direct access to a cluster can be productive.
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    kubernetes-event-exporter

    kubernetes-event-exporter

    Export Kubernetes events to multiple destinations with routing

    This tool allows exporting the often missed Kubernetes events to various outputs so that they can be used for observability or alerting purposes. You won't believe what you are missing. Configuration is done via a YAML file, when run in Kubernetes, ConfigMap. The tool watches all the events and the user has to option to filter out some events, according to their properties. Critical events can be routed to alerting tools such as Opsgenie, or all events can be dumped to an Elasticsearch instance...
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    Kubewatch

    Kubewatch

    Watch k8s events and trigger Handlers

    VMware has made the difficult decision to stop driving this project and therefore we will no longer actively respond to issues or pull requests. Kubewatch is a Kubernetes watcher that currently publishes notifications to available collaboration hubs/notification channels. Run it in your k8s cluster, and you will get event notifications through webhooks.
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    Helios

    Helios

    Docker container orchestration platform

    ... a HTTP API as well as a command-line client to interact with servers running your containers. It also keeps a history of events in your cluster including information such as deploys, restarts, and version changes.
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