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    JAX Toolbox

    JAX Toolbox

    Public CI, Docker images for popular JAX libraries

    JAX Toolbox is a development toolkit designed to streamline and optimize the use of JAX for machine learning and high-performance computing on NVIDIA GPUs. It provides prebuilt Docker images, continuous integration pipelines, and optimized example implementations that help developers quickly set up and run JAX workloads without complex configuration. The project supports popular JAX-based frameworks and models, including architectures used for large-scale pretraining such as GPT and LLaMA variants. By offering curated environments and tested configurations, it reduces compatibility issues and accelerates development workflows for both research and production. The repository also includes performance-optimized examples that demonstrate best practices for leveraging NVIDIA hardware effectively. Its integration with container-based workflows makes it suitable for reproducible experiments and scalable deployments across different environments.
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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, with other apps continuing to function. This makes KEDA a flexible and safe option to run alongside any number of other Kubernetes applications or frameworks.
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    Kepler

    Kepler

    Kepler (Kubernetes-based Efficient Power Level Exporter)

    Kepler (Kubernetes-based Efficient Power Level Exporter) uses eBPF to probe performance counters and other system stats, use ML models to estimate workload energy consumption based on these stats, and exports them as Prometheus metrics.
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    Keptn

    Keptn

    Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration

    Cloud-native application life-cycle orchestration. Keptn automates your SLO-driven multi-stage delivery and operations & remediation of your applications. Keptn is an event-based control plane for continuous delivery and automated operations for cloud-native applications.
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    Kitematic

    Kitematic

    Visual Docker Container Management on Mac & Windows

    Kitematic is a simple yet powerful application for managing Docker containers on Mac and Windows. It has a new Docker Desktop Dashboard for an even better user experience, with Docker Hub integration and plenty of advanced features.
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    Kong Ingress Controller Kubernetes (KIC)

    Kong Ingress Controller Kubernetes (KIC)

    Kong for Kubernetes: The official Ingress Controller for Kubernetes

    Kong Ingress Controller allows you to run Kong Gateway as a Kubernetes Ingress to handle inbound requests for a Kubernetes cluster. Kong Ingress Controller takes Kubernetes resources such as Ingress and HTTPRoute and converts them into a valid Kong Gateway configuration. It enables you to use all the features of Kong Gateway. A Kubernetes ingress controller is an application that runs in a cluster and configures a load balancer based on Kubernetes resources (Ingress, HTTPRoute, TCPRoute, and more). Kong Ingress Controller configures Kong Gateway as a software load balancer that runs in the cluster and is typically exposed as a LoadBalancer service. Kong recommends using the Kong/ingress Helm chart to deploy the Kong Ingress Controller. This chart supports both DB-less and DB-backed deployments. If you’re not sure which to choose, we recommend choosing DB-less which treats the Kubernetes API server as the source of truth.
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    Kruise

    Kruise

    Automated management of large-scale applications on Kubernetes

    OpenKruise is an extended component suite for Kubernetes, which mainly focuses on automated management of large-scale applications, such as deployment, upgrade, ops, and availability protection. Most features provided by OpenKruise are built primarily based on CRD extensions. They can work in pure Kubernetes clusters without any other dependencies. Kubernetes itself has already provided some features for application deployment and management, such as some basic Workloads. However, it is far from enough to deploy and manage lots of applications in large-scale production clusters. OpenKruise can be easily installed in any Kubernetes cluster. It makes up for defects of Kubernetes, including but not limited to application deployment, upgrade, protection, and operations.
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    Kube-Hetzner

    Kube-Hetzner

    Optimized and Maintenance-free Kubernetes on Hetzner Cloud

    A highly optimized, easy-to-use, auto-upgradable, HA-default & Load-Balanced, Kubernetes cluster powered by k3s-on-MicroOS and deployed for peanuts on Hetzner Cloud. Hetzner Cloud is a good cloud provider that offers very affordable prices for cloud instances, with data center locations in both Europe and the US. This project aims to create a highly optimized Kubernetes installation that is easy to maintain, secure, and automatically upgrades both the nodes and Kubernetes. We aimed for functionality as close as possible to GKE's Auto-Pilot. Please note that we are not affiliates of Hetzner, but we do strive to be an optimal solution for deploying and maintaining Kubernetes clusters on Hetzner Cloud.
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    KubeClarity

    KubeClarity

    KubeClarity is a tool for detection and management of vulnerabilities

    KubeClarity is a tool for detection and management of Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) and vulnerabilities of container images and filesystems. It scans both runtime K8s clusters and CI/CD pipelines for enhanced software supply chain security. Effective vulnerability scanning requires an accurate Software Bill Of Materials (SBOM) detection. KubeClarity includes a CLI that can be run locally and especially useful for CI/CD pipelines. It allows to analyze images and directories to generate SBOM, and scan it for vulnerabilities. The results can be exported to KubeClarity backend.
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    KubeLinter

    KubeLinter

    KubeLinter is a static analysis tool that checks Kubernetes YAML files

    KubeLinter analyzes Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts, and checks them against a variety of best practices, with a focus on production readiness and security. KubeLinter runs sensible default checks, designed to give you useful information about your Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts. This is to help teams check early and often for security misconfigurations and DevOps best practices. Some common examples of these include running containers as a non-root user, enforcing least privilege, and storing sensitive information only in secrets. KubeLinter is configurable, so you can enable and disable checks, as well as create your own custom checks, depending on the policies you want to follow within your organization. When a lint check fails, KubeLinter reports recommendations for how to resolve any potential issues and returns a non-zero exit code.
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    KubePug

    KubePug

    Kubernetes PreUpGrade

    KubePug/Deprecations is intended to be a kubectl plugin, which Downloads a generated data.json file containing API deprecation information for a specified release of Kubernetes. Scans a running Kubernetes cluster to determine if any objects will be affected by depreciation. Displays affected objects to the user.
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    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl plugin for OpenAI GPT

    This project is a kubectl plugin to generate and apply Kubernetes manifests using OpenAI GPT.
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    Kubectl-debug

    Kubectl-debug

    Out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods

    kubectl-debug is an out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods, which allows you to run a new container in running pods for debugging purposes (examples). The new container will join the pid, network, user and IPC namespaces of the target container, so you can use arbitrary trouble-shooting tools without pre-installing them in your production container image.
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    Kuberhealthy

    Kuberhealthy

    A Kubernetes operator for running synthetic checks as pods

    Kuberhealthy is a Kubernetes operator for synthetic monitoring and continuous process verification. Write your own tests in any language and Kuberhealthy will run them for you. Automatically creates metrics for Prometheus. Includes simple JSON status page. Kuberhealthy lets you continuously verify that your applications and Kubernetes clusters are working as expected. By creating a custom resource (a KuberhealthyCheck) in your cluster, you can easily enable various synthetic tests and get Prometheus metrics for them. Kuberhealthy comes with lots of useful checks already available to ensure the core functionality of Kubernetes, but checks can be used to test anything you like. We encourage you to write your own check container in any language to test your own applications. It really is quick and easy.
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    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    The Central Kubernetes Management Platform For Any Infrastructure

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform is in an open source project to centrally manage the global automation of thousands of Kubernetes clusters across multicloud, on-prem and edge with unparalleled density and resilience. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Community Edition (CE) is available freely under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Enterprise Edition (EE) includes premium features that are most useful for organizations with large-scale Kubernetes installations with more than 50 clusters. To access the Enterprise Edition and get official support please become a subscriber.
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    Kubernetes Certified Administration

    Kubernetes Certified Administration

    Online resources that will help you prepare for taking the CNCF CKA

    Online resources that will help you prepare for taking the Kubernetes Certified Administrator Certification exam. This is not likely a comprehensive list as the exam will be a moving target with the fast pace of k8s development - please make a pull request if there is something wrong, that should be added, or updated. Ensure you have the right version of Kubernetes documentation selected (e.g. v1.26 as of the January 2023 exam), especially for API objects and annotations.
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    Kubernetes DNS

    Kubernetes DNS

    Kubernetes DNS service

    This is the repository for Kubernetes DNS(kube-dns and nodelocaldns). Vulnerability patches are mainly for debian-base or debian-iptables images. They can be updated to the latest by modifying rules.mk and dnsmasq Makefile.
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    Kubernetes Examples

    Kubernetes Examples

    Minimal self-contained examples of standard Kubernetes features

    A reference repository of YAML with canonical and as-simple-as-possible demonstrations of Kubernetes functionality and features. Minimal self-contained examples of standard Kubernetes features and patterns in YAML.
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    Kubernetes Gateway API

    Kubernetes Gateway API

    Repository for the next iteration of composite service

    Gateway API is an official Kubernetes project focused on L4 and L7 routing in Kubernetes. This project represents the next generation of Kubernetes Ingress, Load Balancing, and Service Mesh APIs. From the outset, it has been designed to be generic, expressive, and role-oriented. Most of the configuration in this API is contained in the Routing layer. These protocol-specific resources (HTTPRoute, GRPCRoute, etc) enable advanced routing capabilities for both Ingress and Mesh. When using Gateway API to manage ingress traffic, the Gateway resource defines a point of access at which traffic can be routed across multiple contexts -- for example, from outside the cluster to inside the cluster (north/south traffic). Each Gateway is associated with a GatewayClass, which describes the actual kind of gateway controller that will handle traffic for the Gateway; individual routing resources (such as HTTPRoute) are then associated with the Gateway resources.
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    Kubernetes Guide

    Kubernetes Guide

    Kubernetes Handbook

    Kubernetes is Google's open source container cluster management system. It is the open source version of Google's large-scale container management technology Borg for many years. It is also one of CNCF's most important projects. Kubernetes has developed very rapidly and has become a leader in the field of container orchestration. The Chinese information of Kubernetes is also very rich, but it is relatively rare to be systematic and keep up with the community update. The "Kubernetes Guide" open source e-book aims to organize reference guides and practice summaries when developing and using Kubernetes, forming a systematic reference guide for easy reference. Welcome everyone to follow and add perfect content.
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    Kubernetes Provider for Terraform

    Kubernetes Provider for Terraform

    Terraform Kubernetes provider

    The Kubernetes (K8S) provider is used to interact with the resources supported by Kubernetes. The provider needs to be configured with the proper credentials before it can be used. Both backward and forward compatibility with Kubernetes API is mostly defined by the official K8S Go library (prior to 1.1 release) and client Go library which we ship with Terraform. Terraform providers for various cloud providers feature resources to spin up managed Kubernetes clusters on services such as EKS, AKS, and GKE. Such resources (or data sources) will have attributes that expose the credentials needed for the Kubernetes provider to connect to these clusters. To use these credentials with the Kubernetes provider, they can be interpolated into the respective attributes of the Kubernetes provider configuration block. The most reliable way to configure the Kubernetes provider is to ensure that the cluster itself and the Kubernetes provider resources can be managed with separate apply operations.
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    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)

    This repository holds the "original tutorial" for "Kubernetes on Raspbian" by Alex Ellis using kubeadm. It also has a list of reader clusters for your inspiration and Alex's newest work with k3s.
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    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes

    Kube-shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes CLI. Under the hood kube-shell still calls kubectl. Kube-shell aims to provide ease-of-use of kubectl and increase productivity. You can use up-arrow and down-arrow to walk through the history of commands executed. Also, up-arrow partial string matching is possible. For e.g. enter 'kubectl get' and use up-arrow and down-arrow to browse through all kubectl get commands. You could also use CTRL+r to search from the history of commands. Details of the current context from kubeconfig is always readily displayed on the bottom toolbar. By pressing F4 button you can switch between the clusters and using F5 can switch between namespaces.
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    Kubero

    Kubero

    A free and self-hosted Heroku PaaS alternative for Kubernetes

    Kubero [pronounced: Kube Hero] is a fully self-hosted Internal Developer Platform (IDP) that brings the workflows of Heroku to your Kubernetes cluster. It enables you to deploy your applications with a few clicks. It has a built-in CI/CD pipeline and supports multiple staging environments. Kubero initiates two containers: one for cloning your repository and another for building your app. Once the build is complete, Kubero will launch the final container and make it accessible via the configured domain.
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    Kubeval

    Kubeval

    Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports Kubernetes

    Kubeval is used to validate one or more Kubernetes configuration files and is often used locally as part of a development workflow as well as in CI pipelines. The Kubernetes API allows for specifying properties on objects that are not part of the schemas. 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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