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    Portainer.io

    Portainer.io

    Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy

    Portainer Community Edition is a lightweight service delivery platform for containerized applications that can be used to manage Docker, Swarm, Kubernetes and ACI environments. It is designed to be as simple to deploy as it is to use. The application allows you to manage all your orchestrator resources (containers, images, volumes, networks and more) through a ‘smart’ GUI and/or an extensive API. Portainer consists of a single container that can run on any cluster. It can be deployed as a Linux container or a Windows native container. ...
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    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubeguard Guard

    Kubernetes Authentication & Authorization WebHook Server

    Guard by AppsCode is a Kubernetes Webhook Authentication server. Using guard, you can log into your Kubernetes cluster using various auth providers. Guard also configures groups of authenticated user appropriately. This allows cluster administrators to setup RBAC rules based on membership in groups.
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    Casbin

    Casbin

    An authorization library that supports access control models

    ...In Casbin, an access control model is abstracted into a CONF file based on the PERM metamodel (Policy, Effect, Request, Matchers). So switching or upgrading the authorization mechanism for a project is just as simple as modifying a configuration. Besides memory and file, Casbin policy can be stored into lots of places. Currently, dozens of databases are supported, from MySQL, Postgres, Oracle to MongoDB, Redis, Cassandra, AWS S3. Check the full supported list at: adapters. Casbin is implemented in Golang, Java, PHP and Node.js. All implementations share the same API and behaviors. ...
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    Gitkube

    Gitkube

    Build and deploy docker images to Kubernetes using git push

    ...No dependencies except native tooling (git, kubectl). Plug and play installation. Simple public key-based authentication. RBAC ready - Control access to git remotes using RBAC. Support for namespace-based multi-tenancy - Remotes can only deploy to their own namespace. No assumptions about the repository structure.
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    GORSK

    GORSK

    Idiomatic Golang Restful Starter Kit

    There are many ways to write a (RESTful) backend in Go. Most of the available tutorials are way too simple, with all the presented content fitting into a single file (or at most two-three). More complex examples are quite rare, and even most of them miss lots of things for the sake of reducing complexity. That’s one of the reasons I wrote Gorsk - to have a fully functional example of a RESTful backend (in Golang) utilizing best practices, idiomatic code, and minimal dependencies. ...
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