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    Kubevious CLI

    Kubevious CLI

    Kubernetes without disasters

    ...Our secret sauce is based on the ability to validate across multiple manifests and look at the configuration from the application vantage point. Kubevious CLI is a standalone tool that validates YAML manifests for syntax, semantics, conflicts, compliance, and security best practices violations. Can be easily used during active development and integrated into GitOps processes and CI/CD pipelines to validate changes toward live Kubernetes clusters. This is our newest development was based on the lessons learned and the foundation of the Kubevious Dashboard.
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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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    Azure Container Service Engine

    Azure Container Service Engine

    Builds Docker Enabled Clusters

    The Azure Container Service Engine (acs-engine) generates ARM (Azure Resource Manager) templates for Docker enabled clusters on Microsoft Azure with your choice of DC/OS, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Swarm Mode, or Swarm orchestrators. The input to the tool is a cluster definition. The cluster definition (or apimodel) is very similar to (in many cases the same as) the ARM template syntax used to deploy a Microsoft Azure Container Service cluster.
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