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    Headlamp

    Headlamp

    A Kubernetes web UI that is fully-featured, user-friendly

    Out of the box, Headlamp is a fully functional Kubernetes UI. By leveraging its powerful plugin system, builders can shape Headlamp to fit their bespoke use cases, products, and environments. Headlamp adapts not only to a user's cluster configuration (multiple or single clusters, permissions-based UI, etc.), but its powerful plugin system allows builders to customize the experience with new functionality that fits their products.
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    K9s

    K9s

    Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!

    ...Provides standard cluster management commands such as logs, scaling, port-forwards, restarts. Define your own command shortcuts for quick navigation via command aliases and hotkeys. Plugin support to extend K9s to create your very own cluster commands. Powerful filtering mode to allow user to drill down and view workload related resources. Supports for viewing RBAC rules such as cluster/roles and their associated bindings. Reverse lookup to asserts what a user/group or ServiceAccount can do on your clusters. You can benchmark your HTTP services/pods directly from K9s to see how your application fare and adjust your resources request/limit accordingly.
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