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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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[Show] Gateway API and other manifest validation cases
I would appreciate feedback on the CLI tool: https://github.com/kubevious/cli
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New to K8's and cannot get a simple replica set to work
I've built a CLI too to catch much of such manifest issues. Check it out: https://github.com/kubevious/cli
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CORS error when trying to access backend API from the frontend deployed in the same cluster.
Not directly related, but there is a typo in your manifest. I built this nifty CLI too to detect such conditions: https://github.com/kubevious/cli
- [Show] Detecting YAML Issues Early
validkube
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My deployment have some difficulties pulling images
Try running your yaml through: https://validkube.com/
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[Show] Detecting YAML Issues Early
I would suggest to also check validkube from Komodor, which also incorporates other checks as well
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How badly do you need a visual dashboard for Helm?
The team at Komodor is working on a new open-source project (it's the second one after ValidKube), and I wanted to get a sense of the pain some of you may be experiencing with Helm.
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The Future of Open Source, or Why Open Core Is Dead
Komodor, Founded 2020, 325 stars
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All about Komodor :- A Kubernetes Troubleshooting Platform and more
ValidKube is a new open-source tool by komodor that combines several tools to make it easier to validate, clean, and secure Kubernetes YAML configuration files. ValidKube is a browser-based tool, which means it is immediately accessible to anyone willing to try it out without needing to install the individual tools. It has 4 tools which are available on Github. Just enter the YAML and let ValidKube Handle the rest.
- ValidKube | Validate, Clean & Secure Your K8s YAML
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[open-source] Validkube - Validate, Clean and Secure your K8s YAML
I’d appreciate any feedback. Feel free to share your experience, and of course contribute to the project to add more capabilities and tools >>> https://github.com/komodorio/validkube
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Show HN: ValidKube – Validate, Clean and Secure Your K8s YAML
Validkube is an open-source site designed to help developer teams quickly validate, secure, and clean their Kubernetes YAML.
The idea behind Validkube is to fuse together the capabilities of three other popular open-source projects (kubeval, kubectl-neat and trivy) and present them in a single view, providing users with a way to ensure YAML code hygiene and security, in one place, with just a few clicks of the button.
I'd appreciate any feedback. Feel free to share your experience, and of course contribute to the project to add more capabilities and tools >>> https://github.com/komodorio/validkube
What are some alternatives?
kubeconform - A FAST Kubernetes manifests validator, with support for Custom Resources!
kubeval - Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
rules-library - Library of common community driven rules for Kubevious
kubeapps - A web-based UI for deploying and managing applications in Kubernetes clusters
helm-dashboard - The missing UI for Helm - visualize your releases
trivy - Find vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, secrets, SBOM in containers, Kubernetes, code repositories, clouds and more
OPAL - Policy and data administration, distribution, and real-time updates on top of Policy Agents (OPA, Cedar, ...)
polaris - Shopify’s design system to help us work together to build a great experience for all of our merchants.
booster - Software development framework specialized in building highly scalable microservices with CQRS and Event-Sourcing. It uses the semantics of the code to build a fully working GraphQL API that supports real-time subscriptions.
polaris - Validation of best practices in your Kubernetes clusters
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable