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    jvm-mon

    jvm-mon

    Console-based JVM monitoring tool

    Console-based JVM monitoring - when you just want to SSH into a server and see what’s going on. jvm-top lets you monitor your JVM server applications from the terminal.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Talos Linux

    Talos Linux

    Talos Linux is a modern Linux distribution built for Kubernetes

    Talos Linux is Linux designed for Kubernetes – secure, immutable, and minimal. Supports cloud platforms, bare metal, and virtualization platforms. All system management is done via an API. No SSH, shell or console. Production-ready supports some of the largest Kubernetes clusters in the world. Open source project from the team at Sidero Labs. It only takes 3 minutes to launch a Talos cluster on your laptop inside Docker. Talos reduces your attack surface. It's minimal, hardened and immutable. All API access is secured with mutual TLS (mTLS) authentication. ...
    Downloads: 51 This Week
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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    Harvester is a modern, open, interoperable, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built on Kubernetes. It is an open-source alternative designed for operators seeking a cloud-native HCI solution. Harvester runs on bare metal servers and provides integrated virtualization and distributed storage capabilities. In addition to traditional virtual machines (VMs), Harvester supports containerized environments automatically through integration with Rancher. It offers a solution that unifies...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Talisman

    Talisman

    Talisman validates the outgoing changeset

    ...Installation of Talisman globally does not clobber pre-existing hooks on repositories. If the installation script finds any existing hooks, it will only indicate so on the console. After the installation is successful, Talisman will run checks for obvious secrets automatically before each commit or push.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    swarmcli

    A terminal UI for Docker Swarm that makes cluster state easier to see,

    In the Kubernetes world, k9s is the gold standard for cluster management. We believe Docker Swarm users deserve the same level of quality, speed, and intuition. "Because Swarm is not dead, it's just efficient. And it deserves better tools." SwarmCLI translates the complexity of Docker Swarm into a sleek, keyboard-centric terminal UI. It’s built for developers who want to manage their clusters without leaving the terminal or waiting for heavy Web UIs to load.
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