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    Kibana

    Kibana

    Your window into the Elastic Stack

    Kibana is a analytics and search dashboard for Elasticsearch that allows you to visualize Elasticsearch data and efficiently navigate the Elastic Stack. With Kibana you can visualize and shape your data simply and intuitively, share visualizations for greater collaboration, organize dashboards and visualizations, and so much more.
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    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper

    CloudMapper analyzes your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments

    CloudMapper helps you analyze your Amazon Web Services (AWS) environments. The original purpose was to generate network diagrams and display them in your browser (functionality no longer maintained). It now contains much more functionality, including auditing for security issues. If you want to add your own private commands, you can create a private_commands directory and add them there. You must have AWS credentials configured that can be used by the CLI with reading permissions for the different metadata to collect. ...
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