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    gitbase

    gitbase

    SQL interface to git repositories, written in Go.

    gitbase, is a SQL database interface to Git repositories. This project is now part of source{d} Community Edition, which provides the simplest way to get started with a single command. It can be used to perform SQL queries about the Git history and about the Universal AST of the code itself. gitbase is being built to work on top of any number of git repositories. gitbase implements the MySQL wire protocol, it can be accessed using any MySQL client or library from any language. The project is currently in alpha stage, meaning it's still lacking performance in a number of cases but we are working hard on getting a performant system able to process thousands of repositories in a single node. Stay tuned! gitbase was born to ease the analysis of git repositories and their source code. Also, making it MySQL compatible, we provide the maximum compatibility between languages and existing tools.
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    mtail

    mtail

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs for collection in a time-series database. mtail is a tool for extracting metrics from application logs to be exported into a timeseries database or timeseries calculator for alerting and dashboarding. It fills a monitoring niche by being the glue between applications that do not export their own internal state (other than via logs) and existing monitoring systems, such that system operators do not need to patch those applications to instrument them or writing custom extraction code for every such application. The extraction is controlled by mtail programs which define patterns and actions. Metrics are exported for scraping by a collector as JSON or Prometheus format over HTTP, or can be periodically sent to a collectd, StatsD, or Graphite collector socket. Precompiled binaries for released versions are available in the Releases page on Github. Using the latest production release binary is the recommended way of installing mtail.
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    spaGO

    spaGO

    Self-contained Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing lib

    A Machine Learning library written in pure Go designed to support relevant neural architectures in Natural Language Processing. Spago is self-contained, in that it uses its own lightweight computational graph both for training and inference, easy to understand from start to finish. The core module of Spago relies only on testify for unit testing. In other words, it has "zero dependencies", and we are committed to keeping it that way as much as possible. Spago uses a multi-module workspace to ensure that additional dependencies are downloaded only when specific features (e.g. persistent embeddings) are used. A good place to start is by looking at the implementation of built-in neural models, such as the LSTM. Except for a few linear algebra operations written in assembly for optimal performance (a bit of copying from Gonum), it's straightforward Go code, so you don't have to worry.
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    sqlc

    sqlc

    Generate type-safe code from SQL

    sqlc generates type-safe code from SQL. Here's how it works. You write queries in SQL. You run sqlc to generate code with type-safe interfaces to those queries. You write application code that calls the generated code. Seriously, it's that easy. You don't have to write any boilerplate SQL querying code ever again. See the current list of supported programming languages and databases. sqlc needs to know your database schema and queries in order to generate code.
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    sqlc SQL Compiler

    sqlc SQL Compiler

    Generate type-safe code from SQL

    sqlc generates type-safe code from SQL. You write queries in SQL. You run sqlc to generate code with type-safe interfaces to those queries. You write application code that calls the generated code.
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    Amazon SSM Agent

    Amazon SSM Agent

    An agent to enable remote management of your EC2 instances

    AWS Systems Manager is a secure end-to-end management solution for hybrid cloud environments. AWS Systems Manager is the operations hub for your AWS applications and resources, and is broken into four core feature groups. Aggregate data in a single console and gain actionable insights across AWS services such as Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudTrail, and AWS Config, as well as third-party tools. Leverage operational data to easily manage applications and identify issues quickly across associated AWS resource groups. Automate proactive processes such as patching and resource changes, as well as reactive processes, to quickly diagnose and remediate operational issues before they affect users. Adapt your security and compliance profile and analyze security events after the fact to prevent a future reoccurrence. Maintain instance compliance against your patch, configuration, and custom policies.
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    Argo Rollouts

    Argo Rollouts

    Progressive Delivery for Kubernetes

    Argo Rollouts is a Kubernetes controller and set of CRDs that provide advanced deployment capabilities such as blue-green, canary, canary analysis, experimentation, and progressive delivery features to Kubernetes. Argo Rollouts (optionally) integrates with ingress controllers and service meshes, leveraging their traffic shaping abilities to gradually shift traffic to the new version during an update. Additionally, Rollouts can query and interpret metrics from various providers to verify key KPIs and drive automated promotion or rollback during an update.
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    BotKube

    BotKube

    An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster

    BotKube is a messaging bot for monitoring and debugging Kubernetes clusters. It's built and maintained by InfraCloud. BotKube can be integrated with multiple messaging platforms like - Slack, Mattermost, Microsoft Teams to help you monitor your Kubernetes cluster(s), debug critical deployments and gives recommendations for standard practices by running checks on the Kubernetes resources. BotKube watches Kubernetes resources and sends a notification to the channel if any event occurs for example a ImagePullBackOff error. You can customize the objects and level of events you want to get from the Kubernetes cluster. You can turn on/off notifications simply by sending a message to @BotKube. BotKube can execute kubectl commands on Kubernetes cluster without giving access to Kubeconfig or underlying infrastructure. With BotKube you can debug your deployment, services or anything about your cluster right from your messaging window.
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    Conftest

    Conftest

    Write tests against structured configuration data

    Conftest is a utility to help you write tests against structured configuration data. For instance, you could write tests for your Kubernetes configurations, Tekton pipeline definitions, Terraform code, Serverless configs, or any other structured data. Conftest relies on the Rego language from Open Policy Agent for writing policies. If you're unsure what exactly a policy is, or unfamiliar with the Rego policy language, the Policy Language documentation provided by the Open Policy Agent documentation site is a great resource to read.
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    Crossplane Kubernetes

    Crossplane Kubernetes

    The Cloud Native Control Plane

    Build control planes without needing to write code. Crossplane has a highly extensible backend that enables you to orchestrate applications and infrastructure no matter where they run, and a highly configurable frontend that lets you define the declarative API it offers. Upbound built Crossplane to help organizations build their platforms like the cloud vendors build theirs—with control planes. Crossplane is an open source, CNCF project built on the foundation of Kubernetes to orchestrate anything. Encapsulate policies, permissions, and other guardrails behind a custom API line to enable your customers to self-service without needing to become an infrastructure expert. Crossplane is designed from the ground up with extension in mind. From Providers that extend Crossplane to orchestrate new kinds of applications and infrastructure, to Configurations that extend Crossplane to expose new APIs, our community will help you find what you need to build your ideal control plane.
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    Fabio

    Fabio

    Consul Load-Balancing made simple

    Fabio is an HTTP and TCP reverse proxy that configures itself with data from Consul. Traditional load balancers and reverse proxies need to be configured with a config file. The configuration contains the hostnames and paths the proxy is forwarding to upstream services. This process can be automated with tools like consul-template that generate config files and trigger a reload. Fabio works differently since it updates its routing table directly from the data stored in Consul as soon as there is a change and without restart or reloading. When you register a service in Consul all you need to add is a tag that announces the paths the upstream service accepts, e.g. urlprefix-/user or urlprefix-/order and fabio will do the rest. Fabio was developed and maintained by Frank Schröder through January, 2020. Since that date primary maintenance has been the responsibility of ENA and the great community of users.
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    Harvester

    Harvester

    Open source hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) software

    Harvester is a modern, open, interoperable, hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) solution built on Kubernetes. It is an open-source alternative designed for operators seeking a cloud-native HCI solution. Harvester runs on bare metal servers and provides integrated virtualization and distributed storage capabilities. In addition to traditional virtual machines (VMs), Harvester supports containerized environments automatically through integration with Rancher. It offers a solution that unifies legacy virtualized infrastructure while enabling the adoption of containers from core to edge locations. Harvester is an enterprise-ready, easy-to-use infrastructure platform that leverages local, direct attached storage instead of complex external SANs. It utilizes Kubernetes API as a unified automation language across container and VM workloads.
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    Kube-OVN

    Kube-OVN

    A Bridge between SDN and Cloud Native (Project under CNCF)

    If you miss the good old days of SDN, then Kube-OVN is your choice in Cloud Native era. Kube-OVN, a CNCF Sandbox Level Project, integrates the OVN-based Network Virtualization with Kubernetes. It offers an advanced Container Network Fabric for Enterprises with the most functions, extreme performance and the easiest operation. Each Namespace can have a unique Subnet (backed by a Logical Switch). Pods within the Namespace will have IP addresses allocated from the Subnet. It's also possible for multiple Namespaces to share a Subnet.
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    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform

    The Central Kubernetes Management Platform For Any Infrastructure

    Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform is in an open source project to centrally manage the global automation of thousands of Kubernetes clusters across multicloud, on-prem and edge with unparalleled density and resilience. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Community Edition (CE) is available freely under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Kubermatic Kubernetes Platform Enterprise Edition (EE) includes premium features that are most useful for organizations with large-scale Kubernetes installations with more than 50 clusters. To access the Enterprise Edition and get official support please become a subscriber.
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    Mattermost

    Mattermost

    Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration

    One integrated platform for all of your team messaging, collaborative workflows and project management needs. Work together effectively with real-time communication, file and code snippet sharing, in-line code syntax highlighting, and workflow automation purpose-built for technical teams. Keep everyone on the same page while prototyping your latest innovation, or simply planning sprints or managing production incidents. Execute and automate workflows with flexible, custom integrations with popular technical tools like GitHub, GitLab and ServiceNow. Seamlessly switch from chat to audio calls and screenshare without switching tools. Checklist-based process playbooks with workflow orchestration in one unified location. Orchestrate and execute repeatable processes with better command. Accelerate productivity and reduce risk without sacrificing security.
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    MinDoc

    MinDoc

    Document management system developed for the IT team

    MinDoc is a simple and easy-to-use document management system developed for the IT team. MinDoc's predecessor was the SmartWiki document system. SmartWiki is a document management system developed based on the PHP framework laravel. Because the deployment of PHP is too complicated for ordinary users, it was developed instead of Golang. It can facilitate user deployment and practicality. The starting point for development is that the company's IT department needs a simple and practical system for document management and sharing of project interfaces. Its function and interface originate from kancloud. It can be used to store daily interface documents, database dictionaries, manual descriptions and other documents. Built-in project management, user management, permission management and other functions can meet the document management needs of most small and medium teams.
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    NATS

    NATS

    Server for NATS.io, the cloud and edge native messaging system

    With flexible deployments models using clusters, superclusters, and leaf nodes, optimize communications for your unique deployment. The NATS Adaptive Edge Architecture allows for a perfect fit for unique needs to connect devices, edge, cloud or hybrid deployments. With true multi-tenancy, securely isolate and share your data to fully meet your business needs, mitigating risk and achieving faster time to value. Security is bifurcated from topology, so you can connect anywhere in a deployment and NATS will do the right thing. With the ability to process millions of messages a second per server, you’ll find unparalleled efficiency with NATS. Save money by minimizing cloud costs with reduced compute and network usage for streams, services, and eventing. NATS self-heals and can scale up, down, or handle topology changes anytime with zero downtime to your system. Clients require zero awareness of NATS topology allowing you future proof your system to meet your needs of today and tomorrow.
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    Netcap

    Netcap

    A framework for secure and scalable network traffic analysis

    The Netcap (NETwork CAPture) framework efficiently converts a stream of network packets into platform-neutral type-safe structured audit records that represent specific protocols or custom abstractions. These audit records can be stored on disk or exchanged over the network, and are well-suited as a data source for machine learning algorithms. Since parsing of untrusted input can be dangerous and network data is potentially malicious, a programming language that provides a garbage-collected memory-safe runtime is used for the implementation.
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    PaoPao

    PaoPao

    A artistic "twitter like" community built on gin+zinc+vue+ts

    A artistic "twitter like" community built on gin+zinc+vue+ts. The default is to use the configuration of config.yaml.sample. If you need to customize the configuration, please copy the default configuration file (such as config.yaml), modify it and then synchronize the configuration to docker-compose.yaml. The original purpose of docker-compose.yaml provided by default is to build a local development and debugging environment. If you need to deploy the product for external network access, please tune the configuration parameters yourself or use other methods to deploy. It is recommended that the backend service use the supervisordaemon process, and nginxprovide the API to the frontend service call through the reverse proxy.
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    Quint Code

    Quint Code

    Structured reasoning framework for Claude Code, Gemini, and Cursor

    Quint Code is a structured reasoning and decision-support framework aimed at making AI-assisted software engineering and decision workflows more rigorous and auditable. It implements the First Principles Framework (FPF) to guide users and AI tools through hypothesis generation, logical verification, evidence gathering, and documented decision making, reducing reliance on ad hoc or “vibe” coding. Instead of accepting the first plausible answer generated by an AI assistant, Quint Code encourages generating multiple competing hypotheses, verifying them, and validating them against real evidence stored in a structured “knowledge base” within your project. It supports a cycle of abduction, deduction, and induction backed by CLI commands (like /q1-hypothesize, /q2-verify, /q3-validate, etc.) that create a persisting audit trail in a .quint/ directory.
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    Terraform

    Terraform

    Safely and predictably create, change, and improve infrastructure

    Terraform is an open source tool that allows you to use infrastructure as code to provision and manage any cloud, infrastructure or service. It codifies APIs into declarative configuration files, which can then be shared among team members, reviewed, applied, edited and versioned.
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    Trivy

    Trivy

    Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers

    Trivy is the most popular open source security scanner, reliable, fast, and easy to use. Use Trivy to find vulnerabilities & IaC misconfigurations, SBOM discovery, Cloud scanning, Kubernetes security risks,and more. Trivy is praised by professionals from organizations worldwide. Are you a Trivy fan as well? We’d love to hear from you! Trivy detects vulnerabilities from a wide array of operating systems and programming languages, across different versions, and vulnerability sources. Detect common misconfigurations with Trivy, using the same familiar tool and workflow that you already have in place for vulnerabilities. Trivy scans Terraform, CloudFormation, Docker, Kubernetes, and many other IaC configuration files for security issues right alongside vulnerabilities. Trivy IaC is brought to you by the team behind the popular tfsec project. Trivy is a single binary with no dependencies! There’s no database to maintain, no external tools it relies on, no runtime requirements whatsoever.
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    eksctl

    eksctl

    The official CLI for Amazon EKS

    eksctl is a simple CLI tool for creating clusters on EKS - Amazon's newly managed Kubernetes service for EC2. It is written in Go, and uses CloudFormation. eksctl is available to install from official releases as described below. We recommend that you install eksctl from only the official GitHub releases. You may opt to use a third-party installer, but please be advised that AWS does not maintain nor support these methods of installation. Use them at your own discretion. You will need to have AWS API credentials configured. What works for AWS CLI or any other tools (kops, Terraform, etc.) should be sufficient. You can use ~/.aws/credentials file or environment variables.
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    k3s in docker

    k3s in docker

    Little helper to run CNCF's k3s in Docker

    k3d is a lightweight wrapper to run k3s (Rancher Lab’s minimal Kubernetes distribution) in docker. k3d makes it very easy to create single- and multi-node k3s clusters in docker, e.g. for local development on Kubernetes. Note: k3d is a community-driven project but it’s not an official Rancher (SUSE) product. Sponsoring: To spend any significant amount of time improving k3d, we rely on sponsorships. k3d creates containerized k3s clusters. This means, that you can spin up a multi-node k3s cluster on a single machine using docker.
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    nFPM

    nFPM

    A simple deb, rpm and apk packager written in Go

    nFPM is a simple, 0-dependencies, deb, rpm, apk, and Arch Linux packager. While fpm is great, for me, it is a bummer that it depends on ruby, tar and other software. I wanted something that could be used as a binary and/or as a library and that was really simple. So I decided to create nFPM: a simpler, 0-dependency, as-little-assumptions-as-possible alternative to fpm. This is a subtle way of saying it won't have all features, nor all formats that fpm has: it is supposed to be simpler. And that's OK!, most of us don't need all those features most of the time. You create a YAML file with the definition of what you need, run the nfpm binary, and it takes care of everything. The same config file can be used to create both the RPM and Deb packages.
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