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    Podman

    Podman

    A tool for managing OCI containers and pods

    ...This site features announcements and news around Podman, and occasionally other container tooling news. Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running OCI Containers on your Linux System. Containers can either be run as root or in rootless mode. Podman is an open-source project that is available on most Linux platforms and resides on GitHub. Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images on your Linux System. ...
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    kpack

    kpack

    Kubernetes Native Container Build Service

    kpack extends Kubernetes and utilizes unprivileged Kubernetes primitives to provide builds of OCI images as a platform implementation of Cloud Native Buildpacks (CNB). kpack provides a declarative builder resource that configures a Cloud Native Buildpacks build configuration with the desired build pack order and operating system stack. kpack provides a declarative image resource that builds an OCI image and schedules rebuilds on source changes and from builder build pack and builder stack updates. kpack also provides a build type to execute a single Cloud Native Buildpack OCI image build.
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    Distribution

    Distribution

    The Docker toolset to pack, ship, store, and deliver content

    Distribution is a repository that contains the Open Source Docker Registry implementation, which is for the storage and distribution of Docker and OCI images using the OCI Distribution Specification. The goal of this project is to provide a simple, secure yet professional-grade and scalable content distribution system that lets users store, package, manage and exchange content in a reliable and efficient way. It also allows users to hack or roll their own content atop healthy open source components and implement their own solutions. ...
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    Go Container Registry

    Go Container Registry

    Go library and CLIs for working with container registries

    ...It understands multiple on-disk layouts (tarball, OCI layout, remote) and lets you transform images in memory by adding or rebasing layers, adjusting config, and annotating manifests. Because everything is regular Go code, it’s straightforward to embed in CI/CD systems, policy engines, and bespoke supply-chain tooling.
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    buildah

    buildah

    A tool that facilitates building OCI images

    Buildah and Podman are two complementary open-source projects that are available on most Linux platforms and both projects reside at GitHub.com with Buildah here and Podman here. Both, Buildah and Podman are command line tools that work on Open Container Initiative (OCI) images and containers. The two projects differentiate in their specialization. Buildah specializes in building OCI images. Buildah's commands replicate all of the commands that are found in a Dockerfile. This allows building images with and without Dockerfiles while not requiring any root privileges. Buildah’s ultimate goal is to provide a lower-level coreutils interface to build images. ...
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    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS

    OpenFaaS - Serverless Functions Made Simple

    OpenFaaS® makes it easy for developers to deploy event-driven functions and microservices to Kubernetes without repetitive, boiler-plate coding. Package your code or an existing binary in an OCI-compatible image to get a highly scalable endpoint with auto-scaling and metrics.
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    containerd

    containerd

    An open and reliable container runtime

    An industry-standard container runtime with an emphasis on simplicity, robustness and portability. As of February 28, 2019, containerd is officially a graduated project within the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, following Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and CoreDNS. We'd like to thank the amazing containerd community for making this all possible and we're excited for the future of the project. containerd is available as a daemon for Linux and Windows. It manages the complete container...
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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...
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    Dockle

    Dockle

    Container Image Linter for Security

    Container Image Linter for Security, Helping build the Best-Practice Docker Image, Easy to start. You can install dockle with the asdf version manager with this plugin, which automates the process of installing (and switching between) various versions of github release binaries. With asdf already installed, run commands to install dockle. You can scan your built image with Dockle in Travis CI/CircleCI. Though, you can ignore the specified target checkpoints by using .dockleignore file. Or,...
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    gVisor

    gVisor

    Application Kernel for Containers

    gVisor is an application kernel developed by Google that provides a strong layer of isolation between applications and the host operating system. Written in Go, it implements a Linux-compatible system call interface that runs entirely in user space, creating a secure sandboxed environment for containers. Unlike traditional virtual machines or lightweight syscall filters, gVisor follows a third approach that offers many of the security benefits of virtualization while maintaining the speed,...
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    Flux

    Flux

    Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes

    Flux is a tool for keeping Kubernetes clusters in sync with sources of configuration (like Git repositories and OCI artifacts), and automating updates to the configuration when there is new code to deploy. Flux version 2 ("v2") is built from the ground up to use Kubernetes' API extension system, and to integrate with Prometheus and other core components of the Kubernetes ecosystem. In version 2, Flux supports multi-tenancy and support for syncing an arbitrary number of Git repositories, among other long-requested features. ...
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    Moby

    Moby

    Project for the container ecosystem to assemble containe-based systems

    An open framework to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. Moby is an open framework created by Docker to assemble specialized container systems without reinventing the wheel. It provides a “lego set” of dozens of standard components and a framework for assembling them into custom platforms. At the core of Moby is a framework to assemble specialized container systems which provides a library of containerized components for all vital aspects of a container...
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    timoni

    timoni

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE

    Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE and inspired by Helm. The Timoni project strives to improve the UX of authoring Kubernetes configs. Instead of mingling Go templates with YAML like Helm, or layering YAML on top of each-other like Kustomize, Timoni relies on cuelang's type safety, code generation and data validation features to offer a better experience of creating, packaging and delivering apps to Kubernetes. Note that Timoni in under active development and is still...
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    Clair

    Clair

    Vulnerability Static Analysis for Containers

    ...Please use releases instead of the main branch in order to get stable binaries. Clair is an open source project for the static analysis of vulnerabilities in application containers (currently including OCI and docker). Clients use the Clair API to index their container images and can then match it against known vulnerabilities. Our goal is to enable a more transparent view of the security of container-based infrastructure. Thus, the project was named Clair after the French term which translates to clear, bright, transparent.
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    Kustomizer

    Kustomizer

    An experimental package manager for distributing Kubernetes

    kustomizer is an experimental package manager for distributing Kubernetes configurations as OCI artifacts. It provides commands to publish, fetch, diff, customize, validate, apply, and prune Kubernetes resources, leveraging server-side apply for efficient resource management. Kustomizer supports encryption of configurations using age keys and integrates with various container registries, making it a versatile tool for Kubernetes configuration management.​
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    Runtime Kubernetes

    Runtime Kubernetes

    Kata Containers version 1.x runtime (for version 2.x

    ...It leverages the virtcontainers package to provide a high-performance standards-compliant runtime that creates hardware-virtualized Linux containers running on Linux hosts. The runtime is OCI-compatible, CRI-O-compatible, and Containerd-compatible, allowing it to work seamlessly with both Docker and Kubernetes respectively.
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    rkt

    rkt

    rkt is a pod-native container engine for Linux

    ...Composability: rkt is designed for first-class integration with init systems (like systemd, upstart) and cluster orchestration tools (like Kubernetes and Nomad), and supports swappable execution engines. Open standards and compatibility: rkt implements the appc specification, supports the Container Networking Interface specification, and can run Docker images and OCI images. Broader native support for OCI images and runtimes is in development.
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