Nice open-source UI Tool to interact with kubernetes clusters

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  1. cyclops

    Developer Friendly Kubernetes πŸ‘οΈ

    Cyclops: https://github.com/cyclops-ui/cyclops

  2. Sevalla

    Deploy and host your apps and databases, now with $50 credit! Sevalla is the PaaS you have been looking for! Advanced deployment pipelines, usage-based pricing, preview apps, templates, human support by developers, and much more!

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  3. Keycloak

    Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services

    If you want to add more modules, it’s quite straightforward. I did the following steps for instance to add β€œKeycloak”.

  4. minikube

    Run Kubernetes locally

    I test the tool on my local minikube cluster.

  5. charts

    Bitnami Helm Charts (by bitnami)

    Bitnami charts: https://github.com/bitnami/charts

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