Lists (4)
Sort Name ascending (A-Z)
Stars
- All languages
- AMPL
- Astro
- Awk
- Batchfile
- Bicep
- Bru
- C
- C#
- C++
- CSS
- CUE
- Clojure
- Crystal
- Dockerfile
- Elixir
- F#
- Go
- Groovy
- HCL
- HTML
- Haskell
- Java
- JavaScript
- Jsonnet
- Jupyter Notebook
- Kotlin
- Lua
- MDX
- Makefile
- Mermaid
- Mustache
- PLpgSQL
- PowerShell
- Pug
- Python
- R
- Rich Text Format
- Ruby
- Rust
- SCSS
- SQL
- Scala
- Shell
- Smarty
- Starlark
- Svelte
- Swift
- TSQL
- TeX
- TypeScript
- Vim Script
- Vue
- YAML
eBPF based cloud-native load-balancer for Kubernetes|Edge|Telco|IoT|XaaS.
Build data pipelines with SQL and Python, ingest data from different sources, add quality checks, and build end-to-end flows.
Collection of mini-programs demonstrating Kubernetes client-go usage.
k8spacket - collects TCP traffic and TLS connection metadata in the Kubernetes cluster using eBPF and visualizes in Grafana
AKS Engine: legacy tool for Kubernetes on Azure (see status)
htmgo - build simple and scalable systems with go + htmx
Proxy that allows you to use ollama as a copilot like Github copilot
IntegreSQL manages isolated PostgreSQL databases for your integration tests.
A reasonably complete and well-tested golang port of httpbin, with zero dependencies outside the go stdlib.
NGINX Gateway Fabric provides an implementation for the Gateway API using NGINX as the data plane.
A miniature version of Boulder, Pebble is a small RFC 8555 ACME test server not suited for a production certificate authority.
This is an ingress controller that can be run on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) to allow an Azure Application Gateway to act as the ingress for an AKS cluster.
The Open Source control plane for self-managed, BYOC, and on-prem deployments. Everything you need to distribute applications to self-managed customers out of the box.
A Go framework for end-to-end testing of components running in Kubernetes clusters.
Pause your GitHub Actions workflow and request manual approval from set approvers before continuing
KubeStellar - a flexible solution for multi-cluster configuration management for edge, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud
Deploy your projects from local to production (self-hosted).
Automatic SRE Superpowers within your Kubernetes cluster
Cloud provider for KIND clusters
Effortless monitoring and analytics for API frameworks.