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v2.1.13 of the Data API Client is out! #opensourcesunday github.com/jeremydaly/d...
GAMA is a powerful terminal-based user interface tool designed to streamline the management of GitHub Actions workflows. It allows developers to list, trigger, and manage workflows with ease directly from the terminal: buff.ly/WcFz3R1
#cicd #github #cli #tui #cloudnative #OpenSourceSunday
The Cluster API Visualizer is an open-source tool that simplifies managing multicluster Kubernetes environments with CAPI. It offers a comprehensive view of multicluster setups, showcasing all CAPI resources for each cluster and providing easy access to their details and statuses. #OpenSourceSunday
Every Sunday I share an Open Source Tool from the Cloud Native Ecosystem. Today: Shifu.
Shifu is a Kubernetes native, production-grade, protocol & vendor agnostic IoT development framework: https://buff.ly/40dUXBv
#kubernetes #openshift #iot #development #cloudnative #opensource #OpenSourceSunday
k8senv is a Kubernetes client's version manager inspired by tfenv to manage multiple versions of CLI tools needed for your daily work with Kubernetes. It supports maintaining multiple versions of kubectl, helm and velero on the same system/jumpbox/bastion: https://buff.ly/41Vjpsp #OpenSourceSunday
Every Sunday I share an Open Source Tool from the Cloud Native Ecosystem. Today: PromLens.
PromLens is a web-based PromQL query builder, analyzer, and visualizer. It helps you with building, understanding, and fixing your queries much more effectively: https://buff.ly/3DMqFwH #OpenSourceSunday
Every Sunday I share an Open Source Tool from the Cloud Native Ecosystem. Today: Velero.
Velero gives you tools to back up and restore your Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. You can run Velero with a public cloud platform or on-premises: https://buff.ly/3dPA6yE #OpenSourceSunday
Helmsman is a Helm Charts (k8s applications) as Code tool which allows you to automate the deployment/management of your Helm charts from version controlled code: https://buff.ly/2TBnk7w #OpenSourceSunday
kapp helps Kubernetes users manage resources in bulk as "Kubernetes applications" (by using labels), focusing on diffing, deployment, and deletion. Unlike Helm, it skips YAML templating and package management but pairs well with config-generating tools: https://buff.ly/4gxhnU4 #OpenSourceSunday
k'exp - short for Kubernetes Explorer - helps you understand Kubernetes in a visual way. It is for learning and exploring Kubernetes capabilities as well as for application, controller and operator development: https://buff.ly/3LDfZlq #OpenSourceSunday
buoy is a declarative TUI dashboard for Kubernetes. You define your dashboard in a JSON file and it will fetch the information from your Kubernetes cluster and build a dashboard for viewing the requested content right in your terminal window: https://buff.ly/3PhpcRJ #OpenSourceSunday
Akri lets you easily expose heterogeneous leaf devices (such as IP cameras and USB devices) as resources in a Kubernetes cluster, while also supporting the exposure of embedded hardware resources such as GPUs and FPGAs: https://buff.ly/3Y97ntl
#kubernetes #clustermanagement #edge #OpenSourceSunday
Kine is an etcdshim that translates the etcd API. It enables the usage of MySQL, PostgreSQL, sqlite, dqlite instead of etcd as the central database of a Kubernetes cluster: https://buff.ly/4eUatHh
#kubernetes #etcd #mysql #postgresql #cloudnative #opensource #OpenSourceSunday
kube-explorer is a portable explorer for Kubernetes without any dependency. It integrates the Rancher steve framework and its dashboard, and is recompiled, packaged, compressed, and provides an almost completely stateless Kubernetes resource manager: https://buff.ly/3TZOAOK
#OpenSourceSunday
Skooner is the easiest way to manage your Kubernetes cluster. You can monitor cluster health or visualize and analyze metrics within a 100% responsive UI that also works on your phone: https://buff.ly/3ZRylqI
#kubernetes #monitoring #observability #cloudnative #opensource #OpenSourceSunday
Every Sunday I share an Open Source Tool from the Cloud Native Ecosystem. Today: hardeneks.
hardeneks is a CLI that checks if an EKS cluster follows EKS Best Practices: https://buff.ly/3zIyFNR
#kubernetes #aws #securty #compliance #cloudnative #opensource #OpenSourceSunday
ttl.sh is an anonymous, expiring Docker container registry using the official Docker Registry image. This is a set of tools and configurations that can be used to deploy the registry without authentication, but with self-expiring images: https://buff.ly/3WLN84e #OpenSourceSunday
With talhelper you can create Talos based Kubernetes clusters in a declarative way. This way you can have your Talos configuration version controlled in your git repository and use GitOps approaches for rolling changes to production: https://buff.ly/3WwwzYD #OpenSourceSunday
Sidero Metal offers lightweight, composable tools that make creating bare-metal Talos + Kubernetes clusters a breeze. With support for Cluster API, you can easily deploy and manage your clusters with ease. Say goodbye to complex setups with Sidero Metal: https://buff.ly/3YxKgZY #OpenSourceSunday
Kueue is a set of APIs and controller for job queueing. It is a kubernetes-native system that manages quotas and how jobs consume them. Kueue decides when a job should wait, when a job should be admitted to start and when a job should be preempted: https://buff.ly/4cbxqne #OpenSourceSunday
Play Doom right inside your Kubernetes cluster, kill pods and therefore simulate pod failures. Take your chaos testing to the next level and ensure the resilience of your applications: https://buff.ly/2WhcEyR #OpenSourceSunday
Deckhouse is a platform for managing Kubernetes clusters in an automatic and uniform fashion. It allows you to create homogeneous clusters anywhere and fully manages them. It supplies all you need for auto-scaling, observability, security and service mesh: https://buff.ly/2TVgXBQ #OpenSourceSunday
Elevate your infrastructure game with Cello! Say goodbye to manual deployments and hello to streamlined GitOps processes. With Cello, you can easily separate build and deployment processes, isolate cloud credentials, and manage access by project and targets: https://buff.ly/4dqA89G #OpenSourceSunday
AIAC is a game-changing tool for generating Infrastructure as Code templates with ease! You can simply ask for what you need (e.g. "get terraform for AWS EC2") and let the magic happen. Check it out on GitHub and level up your automation game today: https://buff.ly/3NCza0o #OpenSourceSunday
Sometimes you can fix a bug by adding just eight characters... #PowerShell #AutomatedLab #OpenSourceSunday