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    Kubernetes History Inspector

    Kubernetes History Inspector

    A log viewer for Kubernetes troubleshooting

    The project aligns with Google Cloud’s broader ecosystem of tools that help developers build scalable, containerized applications while maintaining visibility into system behavior. It often emphasizes integration with Kubernetes clusters, cloud-native APIs, and modern DevOps practices, allowing teams to manage complex workloads more efficiently.
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    graphdot

    graphdot

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format

    Visualize Go module dependencies in Graphviz DOT format. Run graphdot in the directory of any project using Go modules with a go.mod file to print out a dependency graph in Graphviz DOT format. The output can be piped directly into dot to generate a PNG image file. For large graphs with many nodes of dependencies, you may want to generate an SVG file to allow you to zoom in with high fidelity and save disk space instead. If you like a more UML'ish style, you can use the provided graph properties from uml.gprops.
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