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    Terratest

    Terratest

    Go library that makes it easier to write automated tests

    ...Undeploy everything at the end of the test. Write automated tests for infrastructure code, including the code you write for use with tools such as Terraform, Kubernetes, Docker, and Packer. This code is released under the Apache 2.0 License.
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    Trivy

    Trivy

    Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers

    ...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.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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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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