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Top 23 TypeScript Kubernete Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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sealos
Sealos is a production-ready Kubernetes distribution that provides a one-stop solution for both public and private cloud. https://sealos.io
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laf
Laf is a cloud development platform offering ready-to-use resources like cloud functions, databases, and storage. It empowers developers to quickly unleash their creativity.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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ThreatMapper
Open source cloud native security observability platform. Linux, K8s, AWS Fargate and more.
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parca
Continuous profiling for analysis of CPU and memory usage, down to the line number and throughout time. Saving infrastructure cost, improving performance, and increasing reliability.
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garden
Automation for Kubernetes development and testing. Spin up production-like environments for development, testing, and CI on demand. Use the same configuration and workflows at every step of the process. Speed up your builds and test runs via shared result caching
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examples
Infrastructure, containers, and serverless apps to AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes... all deployed with Pulumi (by pulumi)
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Monokle
🧐 Monokle Desktop empowers you to better create, understand, and deploy YAML manifests with a visual UI that also provides policy validation and cluster insights.
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WorkOS
The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.
Portainer
1. yes this is possible, although it depends on your IDE. Here is a relevant discussion for eclipse (which also links to the VSCode implementation): https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues/4609. Note: i also didn't know how this worked, so I learned something today too.
2. Yes, absolutely. Feel free to reach out to me directly, or just start contributing directly if you want
Project mention: Rancher Desktop v1.11.0 with Snapshots, Container Dashboard and More | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-11-03
Helm Dashboard is an open-source project by Komodor that offers a visual and user-friendly way to manage and visualize all the Helm charts installed in your clusters. Instead of using the terminal, you can leverage the Helm Dashboard's intuitive UI to perform a variety of tasks that make working with Helm a breeze. Here are some of its key features:
Project mention: ThreatMapper: Open-source cloud native security observability platform | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-09-10
Hi HN, this is Trevor and Justin from Porter (https://porter.run). We first launched on HN almost 3 years ago with our original product, which deploys your applications to your own AWS, Azure, or GCP account with the simple experience of a PaaS. (original launch post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26993421).
We’re excited to show you something new - we’ve built Porter Cloud (https://porter.run/porter-cloud), a hosted Platform as a Service (PaaS) that you can eject from. It works just like conventional PaaS’s that deploys your apps with a few clicks, but it lets you eject to your own AWS, Azure, or GCP account as you scale.
Since launching Porter in 2021, we helped migrate a lot of companies from a PaaS to AWS, Azure, and GCP. Most of these companies had gotten started on these platforms in the early days to optimize for speed and ease of use, but ultimately had to go through a painful migration to one of the big three cloud providers as they scaled and outgrew the original platform.
Interestingly, we learned that many startups that deploy on a PaaS are fully aware that they’ll have to migrate to the big three clouds at some point. Yet they choose to deploy on a PaaS anyway because outgrowing a cloud platform is a champagne problem when they're focused on getting something off the ground. This, however, becomes a very real problem when you start running into technical constraints and it is difficult to migrate your production environment while serving users.
We’ve built Porter Cloud so you can deploy the earliest versions of the product as quickly as possible, with a peace of mind that you can eject to the tried and true hyperscalers later. When you need to eject, you can follow a few simple steps to migrate your workloads to AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud with minimal downtime.
If you’re curious how it works, please drop your questions below. And if you’ve ever dealt with a migration from a PaaS to one of the big three cloud providers, we’d love to hear about your experience in the comments. Looking forward to it!
Project mention: Ahoy! 🦭 Podman Desktop v1.5.2 is ship-shape and ready to board! 🛥️ | /r/podman | 2023-11-05A new, search-driven command palette is now available to enable quick access to various commands available across 🦭 Podman Desktop. You can try this new tool out by hitting the F1 key. #4081 && #3979
Project mention: Build pipelines always seem to take longer than doing the same locally | /r/cicd | 2023-12-09Hey there! Have you tried garden.io for caching? We also cache tests. Pretty much anything that's possible to cache. We're open source at https://github.com/garden-io/garden
Project mention: Simplest approach to Kubernetes on dedicated servers? (for CI/CD) | /r/hetzner | 2023-10-04For deploying your apps you could use something like Kubero (https://github.com/kubero-dev/kubero)
Unlike the other tools mentioned in this post, Kubevious has no way of changing the cluster state. It is intended solely as an observability tool, focusing on potential issues in your cluster. It highlights potential threats and risks for every resource you may run.
Download from GitHub - https://github.com/kubeshop/monokle
Project mention: Installing multiple helm charts in one go [Approach 2 - using helmfile] | dev.to | 2023-12-26Let's now install a helm chart from an opensource oci repository (ref: https://artifacthub.io/); Just for an example we will install nginx chart.
TypeScript Kubernetes related posts
- CNDI – DevOps for Data Teams
- Show HN: Fancy-ANSI – Small JavaScript library for rendering ANSI in the browser
- Porter Cloud – PaaS you can eject
- Preloading Ollama Models
- Mirantis K8s Lens closed its source
- Show HN: Cyclops – dynamical UI for your Kubernetes applications
- Building a VoIP Network with Routr on DigitalOcean Kubernetes: Part I
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 23 Apr 2024
Index
What are some of the best open-source Kubernete projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | Portainer | 28,736 |
2 | lens | 22,180 |
3 | verdaccio | 15,841 |
4 | kubeflow | 13,658 |
5 | sealos | 12,944 |
6 | Eclipse Che | 6,910 |
7 | laf | 6,770 |
8 | rd | 5,506 |
9 | helm-dashboard | 4,702 |
10 | ThreatMapper | 4,631 |
11 | porter | 4,120 |
12 | Podman Desktop | 4,106 |
13 | orchest | 4,020 |
14 | parca | 3,811 |
15 | garden | 3,248 |
16 | kui | 2,744 |
17 | examples | 2,281 |
18 | kubero | 2,052 |
19 | ReactiveTraderCloud | 1,811 |
20 | headlamp | 1,598 |
21 | kubevious | 1,542 |
22 | Monokle | 1,523 |
23 | hub | 1,521 |
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