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kcl-operator
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
KCL Operator - KCL Operator brings programming capabilities to Kubernetes resource configurations at runtime based on the KCL language, utilizing the flexibility of DSL to avoid the complexity of developing Webhooks while integrating with KCL's existing modules.
kube-linter
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
Kustomize: It provides a solution to customize the Kubernetes resource base configuration and differential configuration without template and DSL. It does not solve the constraint problem itself, but needs to cooperate with a large number of additional tools to check constraints, such as Kube-linter, Checkov and kubescape.
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Dealing with Yaml files
Kube linter would be a first citizen for your need https://github.com/stackrox/kube-linter. If you use Helm would be Helm linter as well. Kube score is another interesting tool offering you best practices patterns. I usually develop with vscode and have a Yaml + Kubernetes extension. These could be enough to help you get through. Nevertheless, consider adopting a skaffold with a k3s for a faster feedback on the local dev lifecycle.
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Kubernetes YAML Linter for vscode?
Another great tool is KubeLinter which checks for a lot of helpful stuff, including dangling references. This is nice, but it is a command-line tool, so I don't get live feedback in my editor.
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Implement DevSecOps to Secure your CI/CD pipeline
It is always a good practice to scan your Kubernetes deployment or Helm chart before deploying. We can use Checkov to scans Kubernetes manifests and identifies security and configuration issues. It also supports Helm chart scanning. We can also use terrascan and kubeLinter to scan the Kubernetes manifest.
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Using GitOps for Infrastructure and Applications With Crossplane and Argo CD
Verify it with manifest verification tools (kubeval or kube-linter).
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How to validate Kubernetes YAML files
Its worth mentioning about Kube-linter (https://github.com/stackrox/kube-linter) its FOSS and has a very minimal and effective set of commands
What are some alternatives?
ytt - YAML templating tool that works on YAML structure instead of text
helmsman - Helm Charts as Code
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
kubevious - Kubevious - Kubernetes without disasters
crossplane - The Cloud Native Control Plane
homelab
kube-bench - Checks whether Kubernetes is deployed according to security best practices as defined in the CIS Kubernetes Benchmark
kics - Find security vulnerabilities, compliance issues, and infrastructure misconfigurations early in the development cycle of your infrastructure-as-code with KICS by Checkmarx.
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
acyl - Testing Environments On Demand
kube-hunter - Hunt for security weaknesses in Kubernetes clusters
kURL - Production-grade, airgapped Kubernetes installer combining upstream k8s with overlays and popular components