KubeLinter is a static analysis tool that checks Kubernetes YAML files and Helm charts to ensure the applications represented in them adhere to best practices.
KubeLinter accepts YAML files as input and runs a series of checks on them. If it finds any issues, it reports them and returns a non-zero exit code.
Hazel is primarily an early-stage interactive application and rendering engine for Windows. Currently not much is implemented, however (almost) everything inside this repository is being created within YouTube videos, found at thecherno.com/engine.
The main idea of Sveltos is to allow users to programmatically list which Kubernetes add-ons need to be deployed on which clusters. Support for Helm charts and YAMLs.
Features List:
1)Kubernetes addon distribution across multiple clusters;
2) Configuration drift detection: when sveltos
... [More] detects a configuration drift, it re-syncs the cluster state back to the state described in the management cluster;
3)Templates instantiated reading values from management cluster;
4) Dry run to preview effect of a change;
5) Kubernetes cluster classification and automatic label management based on cluster runtime states;
6) Snapshot and Rollback. [Less]
Manifest is a Backend-as-a-Service (BaaS) built to streamline and accelerate app development by simplifying backend processes. With developer productivity at its core, Manifest provides a complete backend that fits into a single YAML file, allowing teams to go from concept to deployment in record
... [More] time. It integrates effortlessly with any front-end framework and scales automatically to meet the needs of your project. Developers focus on innovation while it handles the backend complexities. [Less]
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