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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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    Sloth Kubernetes

    Sloth Kubernetes

    Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator

    Meet the easiest way to generate SLOs for Prometheus. Sloth generates understandable, uniform, and reliable Prometheus SLOs for any kind of service. Using a simple SLO spec that results in multiple metrics and multi-window multi-burn alerts. Easy and simple Prometheus SLO (service level objectives) generator.
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    Loggifly

    Loggifly

    Get Alerts from your Docker Container Logs

    ...Instead of manually scanning logs for issues or relying solely on centralized monitoring stacks, LoggiFly proactively inspects streams of container output and notifies users through services like Ntfy, Slack, Discord, Telegram, or webhooks when significant events occur. It supports plain text, regex, and multi-line pattern matching, and its flexible alert templating lets operators tailor messages for clarity and context, including attaching relevant log excerpts. Beyond notifications, LoggiFly can take automated actions such as restarting or stopping containers when specific critical patterns are detected, which is especially useful for preventing damage from misbehaving services.
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