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    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl plugin for OpenAI GPT

    This project is a kubectl plugin to generate and apply Kubernetes manifests using OpenAI GPT.
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    kustomize

    kustomize

    Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations

    kustomize lets you customize raw, template-free YAML files for multiple purposes, leaving the original YAML untouched and usable as is. kustomize targets Kubernetes; it understands and can patch Kubernetes style API objects. It's like make, in that what it does is declared in a file, and it's like sed, in that it emits edited text. The kustomize build flow at v2.0.3 was added to kubectl v1.14. The kustomize flow in kubectl remained frozen at v2.0.3 until kubectl v1.21, which updated it to v4.0.5. It will be updated on a regular basis going forward, and such updates will be reflected in the Kubernetes release notes. In some directory containing your YAML resource files (deployments, services, configmaps, etc.), create a kustomization file. ...
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    k3sup

    k3sup

    bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s

    ...The kubeconfig file on the server is then fetched and updated so that you can connect from your laptop using kubectl. k3sup was developed to automate what can be a very manual and confusing process for many developers, who are already short on time. Once you've provisioned a VM with your favorite tooling, k3sup means you are only 60 seconds away from running kubectl get pods on your own computer.
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    kube-state-metrics

    kube-state-metrics

    Add-on agent to generate and expose cluster-level metrics

    ...This ensures that features provided by kube-state-metrics have the same grade of stability as the Kubernetes API objects themselves. In turn, this means that kube-state-metrics in certain situations may not show the exact same values as kubectl, as kubectl applies certain heuristics to display comprehensible messages. kube-state-metrics exposes raw data unmodified from the Kubernetes API, this way users have all the data they require and perform heuristics as they see fit.
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    DevSpace

    DevSpace

    The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes

    ...DevSpace is an open-source developer tool for Kubernetes that lets you develop and deploy cloud-native software faster. DevSpace is a very lightweight, client-only CLI tool which uses your current kube-context, just like kubectl or helm. It does not require you to install anything inside your cluster and works out of the box with every Kubernetes cluster. Builds all images in parallel using Docker, kaniko or any custom build commands (e.g. using cloud build). Tags images according to customizable tag schema and updates tags in manifests and Helm chart values. ...
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    arkade

    arkade

    Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools

    arkade is how developers install the latest versions of their favorite CLI tools and Kubernetes apps. With arkade get, you'll have kubectl, kind, terraform, and jq on your machine faster than you can type apt-get install or brew update. With over 120 CLIs and 55 Kubernetes apps (charts, manifests, installers) available for Kubernetes, gone are the days of contending with dozens of README files just to set up a development stack with the usual suspects like ingress-nginx, Postgres, and cert-manager.
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    cdebug

    cdebug

    A swiss army knife of container debugging

    A swiss army knife of container debugging. Execute commands or start interactive shells in scratch, slim, or distroless containers, with ease. The cdebug exec command is a crossbreeding of docker exec and kubectl debug commands. You point the tool at a running container, say what toolkit image to use, and it starts a debugging "sidecar" container that feels like a docker exec session to the target container.
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    KOTS

    KOTS

    KOTS provides the framework, tools and integrations

    Replicated KOTS is the collective set of tools that enable the distribution and management of Kubernetes Off-The-Shelf (KOTS) software. The Kots CLI (a Kubectl plugin) is a general purpose, client-side binary for configuring and building dynamic Kubernetes manifests. The Kots CLI also serves as the bootstrapper for the in-cluster Kubernetes application Admin Console kotsadm which can be used to automate the core Kots CLI tasks for managing applications (license verification, configuration, updates, image renaming, version controlling changes, and deployment) as well as additional KOTS tasks (running preflight checks and performing support bundle analysis). ...
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    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes

    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes

    Jaeger Operator for Kubernetes simplifies deploying and running Jaeger

    ...More technically, Operators are a method of packaging, deploying, and managing a Kubernetes application. A Kubernetes application is an application that is both deployed on Kubernetes and managed using the Kubernetes APIs and kubectl (Kubernetes) or oc (OKD) tooling. To be able to make the most of Kubernetes, you need a set of cohesive APIs to extend in order to service and manage your apps that run on Kubernetes. Think of Operators as the runtime that manages this type of app on Kubernetes. The Jaeger Operator can be installed in Kubernetes-based clusters and is able to watch for new Jaeger custom resources (CR) in specific namespaces, or across the entire cluster. ...
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    faas-netes

    faas-netes

    Serverless Functions For Kubernetes

    ...The existing REST API, CLI, and UI are fully compatible. With OpenFaaS Standard/Enterprise, you have an optional operator mode so that you can manage functions with Kubectl and a CustomResource. You can deploy OpenFaaS to any Kubernetes service - whether managed or local, including to OpenShift. You will find specific instructions and additional links in the documentation. OpenFaaS (Functions as a Service) is a framework for building serverless functions with Docker and Kubernetes which has first-class support for metrics. ...
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    Tilt

    Tilt

    Define dev environment as code for microservice apps on Kubernetes

    ...Get a continuous feedback loop with your logs, broken builds, and runtime errors. Work with Kubernetes without needing to be an expert. And if you are an expert, no more 20 questions with kubectl. Tilt responsively handles the tedious and repetitive parts of your workflow and gives you peripheral vision so you find errors faster. Recapture the magic of hacking with immediate feedback.
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    Keel

    Keel

    Kubernetes Operator to automate Helm, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, etc

    kubectl is the new SSH. If you are using it to update production workloads, you are doing it wrong. See examples on how to automate application updates. A single command, no dependencies. No lock-in, no custom configuration files. Start using it now. Runs as a single container, with no database is required. Policies and trigger types are specified in your application deployment files or Helm charts.
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    vcluster

    vcluster

    Create fully functional virtual Kubernetes clusters

    ...Since most vcluster api requests and objects will not reach the host cluster at all, vcluster can greatly decrease pressure on the underlying Kubernetes cluster. Create via vcluster CLI, helm, kubectl, Argo or any of your favorite tools (it is basically just a StatefulSet).
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    BotKube

    BotKube

    An app that helps you monitor your Kubernetes cluster

    ...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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    pv-migrate

    pv-migrate

    CLI tool to easily migrate Kubernetes persistent volumes

    pv-migrate is a CLI tool/kubectl plugin to easily migrate the contents of one Kubernetes PersistentVolumeClaim to another. On Kubernetes, if you need to rename a resource (like a Deployment) or to move it to a different namespace, you can simply create a copy of its manifest with the new namespace and/or name and apply it. However, it is not as simple with PersistentVolumeClaim resources: They are not only metadata, but they also store data in the underlying storage backend.
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    Helmsman

    Helmsman

    Helm Charts as Code

    Helmsman is a Helm Charts (k8s applications) as Code tool that allows you to automate the deployment/management of your Helm charts from version-controlled code. Helmsman uses a simple declarative TOML file to allow you to describe a desired state for your k8s applications as in the example toml file. Alternatively YAML declaration is also an acceptable example YAML file. Helmsman sees what you desire, validates that your desire makes sense (e.g. that the charts you desire are available in...
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    KubePug

    KubePug

    Kubernetes PreUpGrade

    KubePug/Deprecations is intended to be a kubectl plugin, which Downloads a generated data.json file containing API deprecation information for a specified release of Kubernetes. Scans a running Kubernetes cluster to determine if any objects will be affected by depreciation. Displays affected objects to the user.
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    kubecolor

    kubecolor

    colorizes kubectl output

    Colorize your kubectl output. kubecolor colorizes your kubectl command output and does nothing else. kubecolor internally calls kubectl command and try to colorize the output so you can use kubecolor as a complete alternative of kubectl. It means you can write this in your .bash_profile.
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    tfk8s

    tfk8s

    A tool for converting Kubernetes YAML manifests to Terraform HCL

    tfk8s is a tool that makes it easier to work with the Terraform Kubernetes Provider. If you want to copy examples from the Kubernetes documentation or migrate existing YAML manifests and use them with Terraform without having to convert YAML to HCL by hand, this tool is for you.
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    rakkess

    rakkess

    kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources

    Have you ever wondered what access rights you have on a provided Kubernetes cluster? For single resources, you can use kubectl auth can-i list deployments, but maybe you are looking for a complete overview. This is what rakkess is for. It lists access rights for the current user and all server resources, similar to Kubectl auth can-i --list. It is also useful to find out who may interact with some server resources.
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    ksniff

    ksniff

    Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump

    A kubectl plugin that utilizes tcpdump and Wireshark to start a remote capture on any pod in your Kubernetes cluster. You get the full power of Wireshark with minimal impact on your running pods. When working with micro-services, many times it's very helpful to get a capture of the network activity between your micro-service and its dependencies. ksniff use kubectl to upload a statically compiled tcpdump binary to your pod and redirect it's output to your local Wireshark for a smooth network debugging experience.
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    Octant

    Octant

    Highly extensible platform for developers

    Octant is an open source developer-centric web interface for Kubernetes that lets you inspect a Kubernetes cluster and its applications. Provide a visual interface to managing Kubernetes that complements and extends existing tools like kubectl and customize. Add information to your cluster views through Octant’s plug-in system. Support a variety of debugging features such as filtering labels and streaming container logs to be part of the Kubernetes development toolkit. Learn about why Octant was created and how it aims to improve upon past attempts to create a Kubernetes dashboard. ...
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    Kubeval

    Kubeval

    Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports Kubernetes

    Kubeval is used to validate one or more Kubernetes configuration files and is often used locally as part of a development workflow as well as in CI pipelines. The Kubernetes API allows for specifying properties on objects that are not part of the schemas. However, kubectl will throw an error if you use it with such files. Kubeval can be used to simulate this behavior using the --strict flag. Alternatively, Kubeval can also take input via stdin which can make using it as part of an automated pipeline easier by removing the need to securely manage temporary files.
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    kube-prompt

    kube-prompt

    An interactive kubernetes client featuring auto-complete.

    An interactive kubernetes client featuring auto-complete using go-prompt. kube-prompt accepts the same commands as the kubectl, except you don't need to provide the kubectl prefix. So it doesn't require the additional cost to use this cli.
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    Gitkube

    Gitkube

    Build and deploy docker images to Kubernetes using git push

    ...Reference implementation for writing git-based automation on your server. Fork this repo and create your own CRD + controller + git remote hook that can do things on the Kubernetes cluster. 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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