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    Application Monitoring That Won't Slow Your App Down

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    logo-ls

    Modern ls command with vscode like File Icon and Git Integrations

    Modern ls command with beautiful Icons and Git Integrations. Written in Golang. This project is built to add esthetics to ls (coreutiles) command. Language agnostic binaries. Git Status Integration. Supporting 600+ files, extensions, and directories. This project is highly inspired by ls(coreutiles) and color ls. The project tries to find a happy path between speed and aesthetics. All supported flags can be found by using help flag $ logo-ls -?. Almost all flags are same as that of the...
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    Kubewatch

    Kubewatch

    Watch k8s events and trigger Handlers

    VMware has made the difficult decision to stop driving this project and therefore we will no longer actively respond to issues or pull requests. Kubewatch is a Kubernetes watcher that currently publishes notifications to available collaboration hubs/notification channels. Run it in your k8s cluster, and you will get event notifications through webhooks.
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