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    Pixie

    Pixie

    Instant Kubernetes-Native Application Observability

    Pixie is an open-source observability tool for Kubernetes applications. Use Pixie to view the high-level state of your cluster (service maps, cluster resources, application traffic) and also drill down into more detailed views (pod state, flame graphs, individual full-body application requests). Pixie uses eBPF to automatically collect telemetry data such as full-body requests, resource and network metrics, application profiles, and more. Pixie collects, stores and queries all telemetry data locally in the cluster. ...
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    tfk8s

    A tool for converting Kubernetes YAML manifests to Terraform HCL

    tfk8s is a tool that makes it easier to work with the Terraform Kubernetes Provider. If you want to copy examples from the Kubernetes documentation or migrate existing YAML manifests and use them with Terraform without having to convert YAML to HCL by hand, this tool is for you.
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