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    Komiser

    Komiser

    Cloud environment inspector

    ...This is possible because the tool works solves real problems, and is embraced by end-users. Control your usage and create visibility across all used services to achieve maximum cost-effectiveness. Govern a secure and compliant environment by detecting potential vulnerabilities that could put your cloud environment at risk. Ask your manager or marketing team if your company would be interested in supporting our project.
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    Infracost VSCode Extension

    Infracost VSCode Extension

    See cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor

    Infracost's VSCode extension shows you cost estimates for Terraform right in your editor! Prevent costly infrastructure changes before they get into production. Compare configs, instance types, regions etc: copy/paste a code block, make changes and compare them. Quick cost estimate: write a code block and get a cost estimate without having to use AWS, Azure or Google cost calculators, or read the long/complicated pricing web pages. Catch costly typos: if you accidentally type 22 instead of 2...
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    theByteBook

    theByteBook

    In-depth explanation of cloud native related technologies

    ...Although originally authored in Chinese and tied to a published physical book, the repository hosts the full text as markdown and site content, letting developers read versioned chapters online or build a local copy for offline study. It’s organized into modules that progress from basic concepts to advanced deployment and governance topics, and the materials evolve with community contributions and updates.
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