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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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    Kubectl-debug

    Kubectl-debug

    Out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods

    kubectl-debug is an out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods, which allows you to run a new container in running pods for debugging purposes (examples). The new container will join the pid, network, user and IPC namespaces of the target container, so you can use arbitrary trouble-shooting tools without pre-installing them in your production container image.
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    Kube Forwarder

    Kube Forwarder

    Easy to use Kubernetes port forwarding manager

    ...Bookmark and forward Kubernetes services from multiple clusters easily like never before. Use import and export functionality to share bookmarked services with your team or simply backup it. Use port-forwarding without installing kubectl and avoid explanations to developers on how to use it. You don't need expose services to the global network, install extra Auth reverse proxy services or use a VPN. Using reverse proxy does not work with all services and requires extra configuration from developers, when port forwarding works with almost any services out of the box. ...
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    Naftis

    Naftis

    An awesome dashboard for Istio built with love

    Naftis is a web-based dashboard for Istio that helps users manage their Istio tasks more easily. Using Naftis, we can customize our own task templates, build tasks from them, then execute them.
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    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell

    Kubernetes shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes

    Kube-shell: An integrated shell for working with the Kubernetes CLI. Under the hood kube-shell still calls kubectl. Kube-shell aims to provide ease-of-use of kubectl and increase productivity. You can use up-arrow and down-arrow to walk through the history of commands executed. Also, up-arrow partial string matching is possible. For e.g. enter 'kubectl get' and use up-arrow and down-arrow to browse through all kubectl get commands. You could also use CTRL+r to search from the history of commands. ...
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