kustomize-kcl
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kustomize-kcl
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CUE, cdk8s.. (instead of helm and kustomize)
+ https://github.com/KusionStack/kustomize-kcl
- Using the KCL programming language to write functions for Kustomize
- Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2023/04
kcl
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10 Ways for Kubernetes Declarative Configuration Management
KCL: A declarative configuration and policy programming language implemented by Rust, which improves the writing of a large number of complex configurations through mature programming language technology and practice, and is committed to building better modularity, scalability and stability around configuration, simpler logic writing, fast automation and good ecological extensionally.
- KCL is an open-source constraint-based record and functional language
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KCL: A Python Like Configuration Programming Language written in Rust and Python
Rust Ver. here
- KCL programming language. - Mutation Validation Abstraction Production-Ready | KCL programming language.
- KCL v0.5.0 is out! Better language, IDE and integrations using Rust
- Show HN: The KCL Programming Language for DevOps
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Rewrite it in Rust: Kubernetes
Have you considered using a different language for templating? this could be a BIG selling point. Some good ones are cue-lang (though I haven't seen support for rust), kcl or nickel-lang.
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Easy UI for teams to control their namespace?
We usually use KCL as the DSL( https://github.com/KusionStack/KCLVM )Build a user interface abstraction (masking the Kuberetes concept that developers do not want to understand) and build different UIs based on this abstraction (it can be an IDE interface, a WebUI, or a CLI), which is very flexible and can quickly respond to the increasing demand for UI changes from developers. Alternatively, another approach is to quickly modify YAML through KCL's Mutation capability (different teams can use KCL to write different namespace conditions). And KCL can be combined with ArgoCD to achieve better results
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The KCL programming language v0.4.6 is out! Kustomize/Helm/KPT integrations and new VS code extension
Website: https://kcl-lang.io/
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KCL v0.4.6 is Coming — Rust-Based IDE Extension, Helm/Kustomize/KPT Integrations
Sure, the IDE/Editor extension based on the kcl-language-server issue is here: https://github.com/KusionStack/KCLVM/issues/513
What are some alternatives?
timoni - Timoni is a package manager for Kubernetes, powered by CUE and inspired by Helm.
SynthML - A programming language for type-directed program synthesis
beiboot - Getdeck Beiboot is a Kubernetes-in-Kubernetes solution :rocket: It allows creating multiple logical Kubernetes environments within one :arrow_right: physical host cluster.
Cromtit - Run Tomtit scenarios as cron jobs and more.
gimlet - The Flux-based Internal Developer Platform
vscode-kcl - VS Code KCL Extension
kube-reqsizer - A Kubernetes controller for automatically optimizing pod requests based on their continuous usage. VPA alternative that can work with HPA.
SparrowCI - SparrowCI - super fun and flexible CI system with many programming languages support
helm-kcl - Helm KCL Plugin
astatine - Astatine is a is a mid-level, statically typed, procedural programming language with some functional components.
ckia - ckia (cloud know it all), an open source tool for making recommendations for target cloud account. An open source alternative to AWS Trusted Advisor.
constellation - Constellation is the first Confidential Kubernetes. Constellation shields entire Kubernetes clusters from the (cloud) infrastructure using confidential computing.