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    XPipe

    XPipe

    Your entire server infrastructure at your fingertips

    Introducing the brand-new shell connection hub and remote file manager that is ready to take on the challenges of modern infrastructure. XPipe takes a completely new approach to handling shell connections, which makes it possible to provide features that you can't find anywhere else. Explore what makes XPipe stand out. All SSH user and system configuration settings are automatically applied. Your existing SSH agent can be utilized to securely authenticate, there is no need to provide your keys and passwords. ...
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    PaaSTA

    PaaSTA

    An open, distributed platform as a service

    ...It was originally designed to run on top of Apache Mesos but has subsequently been updated to use Kubernetes. Over time the features and functionality that PaaSTA provides have increased but the principal design remains the same. PaaSTA aims to take a declarative description of the services that teams need to run and then ensures that those services are deployed safely, efficiently, and in a manner that is easy for the teams to maintain. Rather than managing Kubernetes YAML files, PaaSTA provides a simplified schema to describe your service and in addition to configuring Kubernetes it can also configure other infrastructure tools to provide monitoring, logging, cost management etc.
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    Loggifly

    Loggifly

    Get Alerts from your Docker Container Logs

    ...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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    Opta

    Opta

    The next generation of Infrastructure-as-Code

    ...It's built on top of Terraform, and designed so engineers aren’t locked in – anyone can write custom Terraform or even take the Opta-generated Terraform and work independently.
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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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    Kubeval

    Kubeval

    Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports Kubernetes

    ...However, kubectl will throw an error if you use it with such files. Kubeval can be used to simulate this behavior using the --strict flag. Alternatively, Kubeval can also take input via stdin which can make using it as part of an automated pipeline easier by removing the need to securely manage temporary files.
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