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    Skaffold

    Skaffold

    Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development

    Skaffold is a command line tool that facilitates continuous development for Kubernetes applications. You can iterate on your application source code locally then deploy to local or remote Kubernetes clusters. Skaffold handles the workflow for building, pushing and deploying your application. It also provides building blocks and describe customizations for a CI/CD pipeline.
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    Rancher

    Rancher

    Complete container management platform

    ...You don’t need to figure Kubernetes out all on your own. Rancher is open source software, with an enormous community of users. Managing Kubernetes installed in your local or remote development environment is so much easier with Rancher. Now with full support for Windows containers, Istio service mesh, and enhanced security for cloud-native workloads, Rancher helps developers innovate faster and with greater confidence.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Kubeconform

    Kubeconform

    A FAST Kubernetes manifests validator

    Kubeconform is a Kubernetes manifest validation tool. Incorporate it into your CI, or use it locally to validate your Kubernetes configuration.
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    Sealed Secrets for Kubernetes

    Sealed Secrets for Kubernetes

    A Kubernetes controller and tool for one-way encrypted Secrets

    ...Sealed Secrets offers a powerful CLI tool (kubeseal) to one-way encrypt your Kubernetes Secret easily. The Sealed Secrets controller will decrypt any Sealed Secret into its equivalent Kubernetes Secret. Sealed Secrets are safe to store in your local code repository, along with the rest of your configuration.
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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    ...It offers a solution that unifies legacy virtualized infrastructure while enabling the adoption of containers from core to edge locations. Harvester is an enterprise-ready, easy-to-use infrastructure platform that leverages local, direct attached storage instead of complex external SANs. It utilizes Kubernetes API as a unified automation language across container and VM workloads.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    cdebug

    cdebug

    A swiss army knife of container debugging

    A swiss army knife of container debugging. Execute commands or start interactive shells in scratch, slim, or distroless containers, with ease. The cdebug exec command is a crossbreeding of docker exec and kubectl debug commands. You point the tool at a running container, say what toolkit image to use, and it starts a debugging "sidecar" container that feels like a docker exec session to the target container.
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    faas-netes

    faas-netes

    Serverless Functions For Kubernetes

    ...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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    KT-Connect

    KT-Connect

    A toolkit for Integrating with your kubernetes dev environment

    ...Directly Access a remote Kubernetes cluster. KtConnect use ssh-vpn or socks-proxy to access remote Kubernetes cluster networks. Developers can exchange the workload to redirect the requests to a local app. You can create a mesh version service in the local host, and redirect specified workload requests to your local. Expose a local running app to the Kubernetes cluster as a common service, all requests to that service are redirected to the local app.
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    ksniff

    ksniff

    Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump

    ...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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    Not Another Markup Language

    Not Another Markup Language

    Convert Kubernetes YAML to Golang

    NAML is a Go library and command line tool that can be used as a framework to develop and deploy Kubernetes applications. Kubernetes applications are complicated, so let's use a proper Turing complete language to reason about them.
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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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    CRFS

    CRFS

    CRFS: Container Registry Filesystem

    ...The system speaks registry protocols and understands layered image formats, resolving whiteouts and overlays so the mounted view matches what a container runtime would see. A FUSE (or platform-equivalent) frontend makes it trivial to integrate with existing tools: compilers, test runners, or debuggers can read files as if they were local. This lazy, verified access pattern is especially valuable in CI and developer workflows where you inspect or compile a few files from a massive base image. By treating registries as a read-only filesystem, CRFS turns image artifacts into first-class, quickly accessible build inputs.
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