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    DeepFlow

    DeepFlow

    Application Observability using eBPF

    DeepFlow provides a universal map with Zero Code by eBPF for production environments, including your services in any language, third-party services without code and all cloud-native infrastructure services. In addition to analyzing common protocols, Wasm plugins are supported for your private protocols. Full-stack golden signals of applications and infrastructures are calculated, pinpointing performance bottlenecks at ease. Zero Code distributed tracing powered by eBPF supports applications...
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    Hubble

    Hubble

    Network, Service & Security Observability for Kubernetes using eBPF

    Hubble is a fully distributed networking and security observability platform for cloud native workloads. It is built on top of Cilium and eBPF to enable deep visibility into the communication and behavior of services as well as the networking infrastructure in a completely transparent manner. The Linux kernel technology eBPF is enabling visibility into systems and applications at a granularity and efficiency that was not possible before. It does so in a completely transparent way, without...
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    coroot

    coroot

    Open-source observability for microservices

    Collecting metrics, logs, and traces alone doesn't make your applications observable. Coroot turns that data into actionable insights for you. Enable system observability in minutes, no code changes required. Each release is automatically compared with the previous one, so you'll never miss even the slightest performance degradation. With integrated Cost Monitoring, developers can track how each change affects their cloud bill. Understand your cloud costs down to any given application....
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    ASNmap

    ASNmap

    CLI tool for mapping organization network ranges using ASN data

    asnmap is a command line tool and Go library designed to quickly map network ranges belonging to organizations using Autonomous System Number (ASN) data. It allows users to convert different types of inputs (such as ASN numbers, IP addresses, domain names, or organization names) into their associated CIDR ranges. This capability makes it particularly useful for security researchers, penetration testers, and reconnaissance workflows that require identifying network infrastructure owned by a target organization. asnmap retrieves ASN-related data and returns structured results that can be easily integrated into automated pipelines. ...
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    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s

    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s

    A controller to help manage App Mesh resources for Kubernetes cluster

    AWS App Mesh Controller For K8s is a controller to help manage App Mesh resources for a Kubernetes cluster and injecting sidecars to Kubernetes Pods. The controller watches custom resources for changes and reflects those changes into the App Mesh API. The controller maintains the custom resources (CRDs): meshes, virtual nodes, virtual routers, virtual services, virtual gateways, and gateway routes. The custom resources map to App Mesh API objects. AppMesh controller supports monitoring the...
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    Trillian

    Trillian

    A transparent, highly scalable and cryptographically verifiable data

    ...It separates a storage layer from a verifiability layer, letting applications prove inclusion, consistency, and non-existence through compact cryptographic proofs. The system is designed for horizontal scale with gRPC APIs, enabling multiple frontends and sequencers to operate over a shared backend. Common use cases include certificate transparency, package registries, and audit logs where public verifiability or tamper evidence is required. Trillian exposes both “log” and “map” primitives so developers can choose between append-only timelines or verifiable dictionaries depending on their data model. ...
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    Miller

    Miller

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for name-indexed data

    Miller is like awk, sed, cut, join, and sort for data formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. With Miller, you get to use named fields without needing to count positional indices, using familiar formats such as CSV, TSV, JSON, JSON Lines, and positionally-indexed. Then, on the fly, you can add new fields which are functions of existing fields, drop fields, sort, aggregate statistically, pretty-print, and more. Miller operates on key-value-pair data while the...
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    OSV.dev

    OSV.dev

    Open source vulnerability DB and triage service

    osv.dev (Open Source Vulnerabilities) is Google’s open source platform and API for aggregating, managing, and analyzing vulnerability data across multiple ecosystems. It powers the osv.dev website, providing a unified, queryable database of vulnerabilities that map directly to open source packages and versions. The system hosts vulnerability data for ecosystems such as PyPI, npm, Go, Maven, and Debian, among others. The platform includes a web UI, API, and a Go-based dependency scanner that checks software dependencies, container images, SBOMs (SPDX, CycloneDX), and Git repositories for known vulnerabilities. ...
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    sitemaptool

    sitemaptool

    A cross-platform sitemap pnp handler written in Go.

    This is a simple cli backend tool designed for ease of use. It manages your sitemaps on a live/production site by adding urls and pinging search engines. Just call and pass arguments and it will do the rest. Suitable for sites content sites (blog, social media, etc) as every public post needs to be added to sitemaps and indexed. Sites like soundcloud, instagram, tiktok, facebook, youtube and even medium might find this useful.
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    Play with Apache Pulsar

    Play with Apache Pulsar

    A tiny game using Apache Pulsar

    This project is a tutorial-style codebase demonstrating how to build a multiplayer online game (in the style of Bomberman) using Apache Pulsar as the real-time event stream backbone. With Go as the implementation language and the Ebitengine 2D game framework, the system handles rooms, player movement, bomb placement/pushing, destructible and indestructible blocks, scoring, and even replay recording. Central to the architecture is the use of Pulsar topics to propagate player events, score updates, map changes and to synchronize game state across clients. The project serves as a deep dive into real‐time multiplayer architecture, demonstrating how to manage latency, consistency, event ordering and room isolation. ...
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    AWS Cloud Map MCS Controller for K8s

    AWS Cloud Map MCS Controller for K8s

    K8s controller implementing Multi-Cluster Services API

    The AWS Cloud Map Multi-cluster Service Discovery Controller for Kubernetes (K8s) implements the Kubernetes multi-cluster services API specification, which allows services to communicate across multiple clusters. The implementation relies on AWS Cloud Map for enabling cross-cluster service discovery. For multi-cluster service discovery and consumption, the controller should be installed on a minimum of 2 EKS clusters. Participating clusters should be provisioned into a single AWS account,...
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    Rat

    Rat

    Compose shell commands to build interactive terminal applications

    rat is an experiment in composing shell commands to build interactive, text-based interfaces—think “tig-style” navigation with as little custom UI logic as possible. Rather than reimplementing features, it delegates work to existing tools: a shell command generates output, a pager displays it, and “annotators” attach actions to recognized patterns. For example, a mode might run git log --graph and annotate commit hashes so hitting a key can open a diff, check out a branch, or run a follow-up...
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    Key Transparency

    Key Transparency

    A transparent and secure way to look up public keys

    Key Transparency is a system for accountable public-key discovery that lets users and senders verify the keys associated with an account over time. It combines an append-only log with a verifiable map so changes to a user’s keys produce cryptographic proofs, enabling clients to detect malicious insertions or undetected key rotations. The architecture separates operators from verifiers: even if the service is compromised, independent clients can audit inclusion and consistency proofs to maintain trust. ...
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