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    Robusta

    Robusta

    Kubernetes observability and automation

    ...Robusta is commonly used alongside Prometheus, but other tools are supported too. By listening to all the events in your cluster, Robusta can tell you why alerts fired, what happened at the same time, and what you can do about it. Robusta can either improve your existing alerts or be used to define new alerts triggered by APIServer changes.
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    Helmsman

    Helmsman

    Helm Charts as Code

    ...Helmsman uses a simple declarative TOML file to allow you to describe a desired state for your k8s applications as in the example toml file. Alternatively YAML declaration is also an acceptable example YAML file. Helmsman sees what you desire, validates that your desire makes sense (e.g. that the charts you desire are available in the repos you defined), compares it with the current state of Helm and figures out what to do to make your desire come true.
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    s6-overlay

    s6-overlay

    s6 overlay for containers (includes execline, s6-linux-utils

    s6-overlay is an easy-to-install (just extract a tarball or two!) set of scripts and utilities allowing you to use existing Docker images while using s6 as a pid 1 for your container and process supervisor for your services.
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    PipeCD

    PipeCD

    The One CD for All {applications, platforms, operations}

    A GitOps style continuous delivery platform that provides consistent deployment and operations experience for any applications. Automatically trigger a new deployment when a defined event has occurred (e.g. container image pushed, helm chart published, etc). Support multiple application kinds on multi-cloud including Kubernetes, Terraform, Cloud Run, AWS Lambda, Amazon ECS. Support multiple analysis providers including Prometheus, Datadog, Stackdriver, and more. Easy to operate...
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    Robusta KRR

    Robusta KRR

    Prometheus-based Kubernetes Resource Recommendations

    Robusta KRR (Kubernetes Resource Recommender) is a CLI tool for optimizing resource allocation in Kubernetes clusters. It gathers pod usage data from Prometheus and recommends requests and limits for CPU and memory. This reduces costs and improves performance.
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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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    Kubie

    Kubie

    A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens

    ...Kubie also has other nice features such as kubie exec which allows you to execute commands in a context and a namespace without having to spawn a shell and kubie lint which scans your k8s config files for issues and informs you of what they are.
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    cdebug

    cdebug

    A swiss army knife of container debugging

    ...Execute commands or start interactive shells in scratch, slim, or distroless containers, with ease. The cdebug exec command is a crossbreeding of docker exec and kubectl debug commands. You point the tool at a running container, say what toolkit image to use, and it starts a debugging "sidecar" container that feels like a docker exec session to the target container.
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    XPipe

    XPipe

    Your entire server infrastructure at your fingertips

    Introducing the brand-new shell connection hub and remote file manager that is ready to take on the challenges of modern infrastructure. XPipe takes a completely new approach to handling shell connections, which makes it possible to provide features that you can't find anywhere else. Explore what makes XPipe stand out. All SSH user and system configuration settings are automatically applied. Your existing SSH agent can be utilized to securely authenticate, there is no need to provide your keys and passwords. Supports the use of gateways and jump servers to establish connections via intermediate systems. Support for all types of SSH tunnels plus a dynamic state control to quickly open and close tunnels in the background.
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    k8s_PaaS

    k8s_PaaS

    How to deploy to PaaS/DevOps

    ...The repository is structured as a practical learning path with real deployment code, architecture design notes, operational screenshots, and extensive comments. It explains not only what to do, but also why each step matters and how to complete it in a working environment. The guide is aimed at helping beginners move from Docker basics to a full Kubernetes-based delivery platform. By the end, users are expected to understand automated deployment, CI/CD, monitoring, configuration management, service delivery, and platform maintenance.
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    barco

    barco

    Linux containers from scratch in C

    barco is a project I worked on to learn more about Linux containers and the Linux kernel, based on other guides on the internet. Linux containers are made up by a set of Linux kernel features. namespaces: are used to group kernel objects into different sets that can be accessed by specific process trees. There are different types of namespaces, for example,the PID namespace is used to isolate the process tree, while the network namespace is used to isolate the network stack.
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    rakkess

    rakkess

    kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources

    Have you ever wondered what access rights you have on a provided Kubernetes cluster? For single resources, you can use kubectl auth can-i list deployments, but maybe you are looking for a complete overview. This is what rakkess is for. It lists access rights for the current user and all server resources, similar to Kubectl auth can-i --list. It is also useful to find out who may interact with some server resources.
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    kubernetes-event-exporter

    kubernetes-event-exporter

    Export Kubernetes events to multiple destinations with routing

    This tool allows exporting the often missed Kubernetes events to various outputs so that they can be used for observability or alerting purposes. You won't believe what you are missing. Configuration is done via a YAML file, when run in Kubernetes, ConfigMap. The tool watches all the events and the user has to option to filter out some events, according to their properties. Critical events can be routed to alerting tools such as Opsgenie, or all events can be dumped to an Elasticsearch instance. ...
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    kiam

    kiam

    Integrate AWS IAM with Kubernetes

    kiam runs as an agent on each node in your Kubernetes cluster and allows cluster users to associate IAM roles with Pods. [a] role is similar to a user, in that it is an AWS identity with permission policies that determine what the identity can and cannot do in AWS. However, instead of being uniquely associated with one person, a role is intended to be assumed by anyone who needs it. Also, a role does not have any credentials (password or access keys) associated with it. Instead, if a user is assigned to a role, access keys are created dynamically and provided to the user.
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    Crunchy Container Suite

    Crunchy Container Suite

    Containers for Managing PostgreSQL on Kubernetes by Crunchy Data

    ...With built-in connection scaling you can easily scale to tens of thousands of connections for your database. With Crunchy Data and open-source Postgres, you are not locked-in into proprietary technology. Get the insights you need to know what is happening with your database with monitoring included.
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    pico

    pico

    A Git-driven task runner built to facilitate GitOps and Infrastructure

    Pico is a Git-driven task runner built to facilitate GitOps and Infrastructure-as-Code while securely passing secrets to tasks. What once was a place to chat and collaborate with people across the planet is now a platform for the commercialization of products and services. At the seat of the modern web is the browser. The modern browser is very much like an operating system, both in terms of complexity and code size. Only massive corporations can build and maintain it.
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    CRFS

    CRFS

    CRFS: Container Registry Filesystem

    ...Instead of downloading entire layers upfront, it fetches file ranges on demand and maintains a content-addressed cache, yielding fast startup and lower bandwidth for large images. The system speaks registry protocols and understands layered image formats, resolving whiteouts and overlays so the mounted view matches what a container runtime would see. A FUSE (or platform-equivalent) frontend makes it trivial to integrate with existing tools: compilers, test runners, or debuggers can read files as if they were local. This lazy, verified access pattern is especially valuable in CI and developer workflows where you inspect or compile a few files from a massive base image. ...
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