Command Line Tool for managing Apache Kafka
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Command Line Tool for managing Apache Kafka
Database replication platform that leverages change data capture. Stream production data from databases to your data warehouse (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks) in real-time.
k6 extension to load test Apache Kafka with support for various serialization formats, SASL, TLS, compression, Schema Registry client and beyond
An email automation solution, written in Golang.
Kafta is a command line for managing Kafka clusters
Implementation of the NELI leader election protocol for Go and Kafka
rtdl makes it easy to build and maintain a real-time data lake
Advanced kernel-native security framework to disrupt and prevent DNS-based breaches including C2 channels and tunneling with zero data loss. Combines TC, Netfilter, raw socket interception, BPF maps, and ring buffers, runs entirely on eBPF in the Linux kernel. Integrates with deep learning for advanced intelligent EDR
A vault plugin for generating ACLs for dynamic users
Developer-friendly MCP server bridging Kafka and Pulsar protocols—built with ❤️ by StreamNative for an agentic, streaming-first future.
A simple UI for monitoring Apache Kafka topics and their state.
Simple Apache Kafka dashboard for following streamed messages
✉️ Streams is a toolkit crafted for data-in-motion ecosystems written in Go.
Observe a PostgreSQL database changes using Debezium and Apache Kafka.
Data processing with Apache Kafka, REST API and Redis
simple example using message broker with golang
A solution to simulate value transfers between fictional banks through keys
Simulate banking transactions using Pix keys through microservices.
Welcome to the Real-time Data Processing using Apache Kafka project! In this project, we will explore the capabilities of Apache Kafka, a powerful and distributed streaming platform, to build a real-time data processing system. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience with Kafka.
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