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    Infracost

    Infracost

    Cloud cost estimates for Terraform in pull requests

    ...Infracost has many CI/CD integrations so you can easily post cost estimates in pull requests. This provides your team with a safety net as people can discuss costs as part of the workflow.
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    Tekton Pipelines

    Tekton Pipelines

    A cloud-native Pipeline resource

    ...Tekton lets you create CI/CD systems quickly, giving you scalable, serverless, cloud native execution out of the box. Tekton abstracts the underlying implementation so that you can choose the build, test, and deploy workflow based on your team’s requirements. Tekton is a collaborative project where members of the ecosystem contribute together to make CI/CD easier for everyone. See the individuals and organizations that are involved in the Tekton project.
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    Amazon Genomics CLI

    Amazon Genomics CLI

    Tool to simplify the processes of deploying the AWS infrastructure

    Amazon Genomics CLI is an open-source CLI that helps customers run genomics workflows in the cloud by automating the deployment of best practices infrastructure for workflow engines. Amazon Genomics CLI reduces the time for scientists and developers to start running existing genomics workflows at scale and speeds up iteration cycles as they develop new ones. Amazon Genomics CLI is an open-source tool for genomics and life science customers that simplifies and automates the deployment of cloud infrastructure, providing you with an easy-to-use command-line interface to quickly setup and run genomics workflows on Amazon Web Services (AWS) specified by languages like WDL. ...
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    Empire is a control layer on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) that provides a Heroku-like workflow. It conforms to a subset of the Heroku Platform API, which means you can use the same tools and processes that you use with Heroku, but with all the power of EC2 and Docker. Empire is targeted at small to medium-sized startups that are running a large number of microservices and need more flexibility than what Heroku provides. You can read the original blog post about why we built Empire on the Remind engineering blog. ...
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    Heartbleed

    Heartbleed

    A checker (site and tool) for CVE-2014-0160

    Heartbleed contains a compact, purpose-built implementation for detecting the infamous Heartbleed vulnerability in OpenSSL’s TLS heartbeat extension (CVE-2014-0160). It focuses on demonstrating and testing the flaw rather than being a general-purpose security toolkit, which makes the code approachable for learning and auditing. The project illustrates how a malformed heartbeat request could coax vulnerable servers into leaking memory contents, including potentially sensitive data. Because...
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