gopsutil
psutil for golang (by shirou)
k9s
πΆ Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style! (by derailed)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
gopsutil
Posts with mentions or reviews of gopsutil.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-14.
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Need help understanding versioning for a project
The specific example I'm talking about is https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil. In the usage section the imports reference both "shirou/gopsutil/v3/mem" and "shirou/gopsutil/mem" but the GitHub project sits at "shirou/gopsutil" and the go.mod references "shirou/gopsutil/v3". How does go figure out what version it's supposed to use? And how does it figure out how to use an older version if the project root is now "gopsutil/v3"?
- Datadog Agent for LinuxOne
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Hacer un endpoit para saber el estado del host con echo en Golang parte 2
They use gopsutil to get the host runtime details and return them as response to HTTP requests to /status.
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Get uptime for another process in Golang
That might help you: https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil
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I need a monitoring tool for freebsd
Golang process metrics but cpu, io are missing for freebsd https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil
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cross build on Linux with cgo with github ci/cd
I'm trying to cross build on Linux a project which uses https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil.
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Terminal based activity monitor for Raspberry Pi 4 written in Go
Good project. One note: why you haven't used gopsutil library to extract system data?
- How do I programmatically determine CPU information?
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Gopher Gold #11 - Wed Sep 16 2020
shirou/gopsutil (Go): psutil for golang
k9s
Posts with mentions or reviews of k9s.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-03.
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Upgrading Hundreds of Kubernetes Clusters
Pierre: The first tool I recommend is K9s. It's not just a time-saver but a productivity booster. With its intuitive interface, you can speed up all the usual kubectl commands, access logs, edit resources and configurations, and more. It's like having a personal assistant for your cluster management tasks.
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Easy Access to Terminal Commands in Neovim using FTerm
The last thing you really need is a common set of tools that you want fingertip access to. I really commonly use LazyGit and K9s in my day job so those are the tools I will show off in this article.
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π Five tools to make your K8s experience more enjoyable π
K9s is your best friend (get it? πΆ) when exploring your cluster via the terminal. It shares commonality with Vim for its interaction style using shortcuts and starting commands with: but donβt let that discourage you. K9s keeps a vigilant eye on Kubernetes activities, providing real-time information and intuitive commands for resource interaction.
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Building a Kubernetes Operator with the Operator Framework
k9s: brew install k9s
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Harlequin: SQL IDE for Your Terminal
I would like to put in a vote for k9s, which is also on the list at Terminal Trove. [0] It's the most convenient tool I've ever found for Kubernetes management. Based on that experience I'll definitely be checking out Harlequin.
[0] https://k9scli.io/
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Your First K8S+Istio
$ wget https://github.com/derailed/k9s/releases/download/v0.29.1/k9s_Darwin_amd64.tar.gz $ tar -xzf k9s_Darwin_amd64.tar.gz $ sudo mv k9s /usr/local/bin/
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Seeking Guidance for Transitioning to Kubernetes and SRE/DevOps for traditional infrastructure team
All in all, run things, do some kubectl apply -f something.yml every day, install k9s, and try to configure a big one cluster at some point.
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Architecting for Resilience: Crafting Opinionated EKS Clusters with Karpenter & Cilium Cluster Mesh β Part 1
(K9s is one of my favorite tools for navigating Kubernetes clusters through the CLI).
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Top 10 CLI Tools for DevOps Teams
K9s is an open-source, terminal-based UI for interacting with your Kubernetes clusters, making navigating, observing, and managing your apps easier. If you use Kubectl but wish it was easier and faster to use, K9s might be just what you're looking for!
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Use Tetragon to Limit Network Usage for a set of Binary
k9s
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gopsutil and k9s you can also consider the following projects:
stats - :chart_with_upwards_trend: Monitors Go MemStats + System stats such as Memory, Swap and CPU and sends via UDP anywhere you want for logging etc...
lens - Lens - The way the world runs Kubernetes
autoflags - Populate go command line app flags from config struct
k8s - How to deploy Portainer inside a Kubernetes environment.
bitio - Optimized bit-level Reader and Writer for Go.
minikube - Run Kubernetes locally
go-sarah - Simple yet customizable bot framework written in Go.
popeye - π A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer
go-sample - Go Project Sample Layout
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes
werr
stern - β Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes