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    KDash

    KDash

    A simple and fast dashboard for Kubernetes

    A simple terminal dashboard for Kubernetes built with Rust. KDash only offers a view of the resources with a focus on speed and UX. Really, if something is slow or has bad UX then please raise a bug. Hence the UI/UX is designed to be more user-friendly and easier to navigate with contextual help everywhere and a tab system to switch between different resources easily.
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    kube-rs

    kube-rs

    Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime

    A Rust client for Kubernetes in the style of a more generic client-go, a runtime abstraction inspired by controller-runtime, and a derive macro for CRDs inspired by kubebuilder. Hosted by CNCF as a Sandbox Project. These crates build upon Kubernetes API machinery + API concepts to enable generic abstractions. These abstractions allow Rust reinterpretations of reflectors, controllers, and custom resource interfaces so that you can write applications easily.
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    Trivy Operator

    Trivy Operator

    Kubernetes-native security toolkit

    The Trivy Operator leverages Trivy to continuously scan your Kubernetes cluster for security issues. The scans are summarised in security reports as Kubernetes Custom Resource Definitions, which become accessible through the Kubernetes API. The Operator does this by watching Kubernetes for state changes and automatically triggering security scans in response. For example, a vulnerability scan is initiated when a new Pod is created. This way, users can find and view the risks that relate to different resources in a Kubernetes-native way. ...
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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...
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    Mesos Cluster

    Mesos Cluster

    Scripts to configure a Mesos cluster using Mesos and Mesosphere

    ...To use the scripts to build a custom Mesos cluster first install the roles in your project and configure Ansible to load roles from the roles directory provided by this project. 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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