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    DockStation

    DockStation

    Application to managing projects based on Docker

    DockStation is a developer-centric application to managing projects based on Docker. Instead of lots of CLI commands you can monitor, configure, and manage services and containers using just a GUI. The DockStation helps to manage projects and container settings, e.g. bind a local host to a project, simple version changing, map ports, assign and reassign environment variables, change entry point and start command instructions, configure volumes, quick access to image documentation, quick services containers cleanup and a lot of other useful functionality. ...
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    chkit

    chkit

    Desktop CLI client for Containerum

    Chkit is a desktop CLI client for Containerum. Before using chkit to work with Containerum you have to specify the address of your API. Use chkit with your own Kubernetes cluster or use chkit with Containerum Online. By default chkit connects to Containerum Online platform. To learn more about chkit commands, please refer to the Docs section on our website.
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    fn

    fn

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    ...Functions are small but powerful blocks of code that generally do one simple thing. Forget about monoliths when using functions, just focus on the task that you want the function to perform. Our CLI tool will help you get started quickly.
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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.
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    Mesos Cluster

    Mesos Cluster

    Scripts to configure a Mesos cluster using Mesos and Mesosphere

    ...Install the chronos-sync ruby script distributed as part of Chronos. Once installed the script can be used for keeping version controlled Chronos job definitions up-to-date with a Chronos instance. Install DCOS CLI and configure for use "inside the cluster" with configured master nodes. The configuration relies on Mesos DNS to provide the Mesos master and Marathon endpoints.
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    lmctfy

    lmctfy

    lmctfy is the open source version of Google’s container stack

    lmctfy is Google’s open-source container runtime that exposed Linux cgroups and namespaces through a higher-level API, predating the widespread adoption of modern container tools. It offered a daemon and client for creating, updating, and destroying resource-isolated “containers” with quotas on CPU, memory, and other subsystems. The project focused on operational safety—clean hierarchies, accounting, and predictable behavior under resource pressure—reflecting lessons from running containers...
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