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    Dockle

    Dockle

    Container Image Linter for Security

    Container Image Linter for Security, Helping build the Best-Practice Docker Image, Easy to start. You can install dockle with the asdf version manager with this plugin, which automates the process of installing (and switching between) various versions of github release binaries. With asdf already installed, run commands to install dockle. You can scan your built image with Dockle in Travis CI/CircleCI. Though, you can ignore the specified target checkpoints by using .dockleignore file. Or, if you just want the results to display and not let the test fail for this, specify --exit-code to 0 in dockle command.
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    GLab

    GLab

    The GitLab CLI tool

    GLab is an open source GitLab CLI tool bringing GitLab to your terminal next to where you are already working with git and your code without switching between windows and browser tabs. Work with issues, merge requests, watch running pipelines directly from your CLI among other features. Inspired by gh, the official GitHub CLI tool. glab is available for repositories hosted on GitLab.com and self-hosted GitLab Instances. glab supports multiple authenticated GitLab instances and automatically detects the authenticated hostname from the remotes available in the working git directory. Please take care when running scripts in this fashion. Consider peeking at the install script itself and verify that it works as intended. glab is available on the KISS Linux Community Repo as gitlab-glab. If you already have the community repo configured in your KISS_PATH you can install glab through your terminal.
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    Go

    Go

    Go (Golang): An open-source programming language supported by Google

    Go (Golang) is an open-source programming language designed for simplicity, reliability, and efficiency. Created by Google, it is well-suited for building scalable software, from small utilities to large distributed systems. Go features a clean syntax, strong typing, and built-in concurrency support through goroutines, making it ideal for modern multi-core processors. The language comes with a powerful standard library and tools for testing, formatting, and package management, streamlining development workflows. Go’s compiler produces fast, statically linked binaries with minimal dependencies, ensuring portability and performance. Backed by a large, active community, Go continues to evolve with regular updates and extensive documentation.
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    Lima

    Lima

    Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers

    Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding (similar to WSL2).
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    docker-gen

    docker-gen

    Generate files from docker container meta-data

    docker-gen is a file generator that renders templates using docker container meta-data. Centralized logging - fluentd, logstash or other centralized logging tools that tail the containers JSON log file or files within the container. Log Rotation - logrotate files to rotate container JSON log files. Reverse Proxy Configs - nginx, haproxy, etc. reverse proxy configs to route requests from the host to containers. Service Discovery - Scripts (python, bash, etc..) to register containers within etcd, hipache, etc. Docker-gen can be bundled inside of a container along-side applications. nginx-proxy/nginx-proxy trusted build is an example of running docker-gen within a container along-side nginx. jwilder/docker-register is an example of running docker-gen within a container to do service registration with etcd.
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    Helmfile

    Helmfile

    Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Kustomize configs

    Deploy Kubernetes Helm Charts. Declaratively deploy your Kubernetes manifests, Customize configs, and Charts as Helm releases. Generate all-in-one manifests for use with ArgoCD. Keep a directory of chart value files and maintain changes in version control. Apply CI/CD to configuration changes. Periodically sync to avoid skew in environments.
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    Terragrunt

    Terragrunt

    Wrapper for Terraform that provides extra tools

    Terragrunt is a thin wrapper that provides extra tools for keeping your configurations DRY, working with multiple Terraform modules, and managing remote state. Define Terraform code once, no matter how many environments you have. Get rid of duplicated backend code. Define how to manage your Terraform state once in a root directory and inherit in all child modules. Set CLI arguments for repeatable Terraform commands once in Terragrunt configuration. Execute Terraform commands on multiple modules at once. Run one command for all modules instead of executing it in each module independently. Execute custom code before or after running Terraform. Terragrunt has the ability to download remote Terraform configurations. The idea is that you define the Terraform code for your infrastructure just once, in a single repo. The easiest way to use Terragrunt with private Git repos is to use SSH authentication. Configure your Git account so you can use it with SSH.
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    Vegeta

    Vegeta

    HTTP load testing tool and library. It's over 9000!

    Vegeta is a versatile HTTP load testing tool built out of a need to drill HTTP services with a constant request rate. It can be used both as a command line utility and a library. You can install Vegeta using the Homebrew package manager on Mac OS X. Both the library and the CLI are versioned with SemVer v2.0.0. After v8.0.0, the two components are versioned separately to better isolate breaking changes to each. CLI releases are tagged with cli/vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH and published on the Github releases page. As for the library, new versions are tagged with both lib/vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH and vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH. The latter tag is required for compatibility with go mod. The JSON format makes integration with programs that produce targets dynamically easier. Each target is one JSON object in its own line. The method and url fields are required. If present, the body field must be base64 encoded. The generated JSON Schema defines the format in detail.
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    mockery

    mockery

    A mock code autogenerator for Golang

    mockery provides the ability to easily generate mocks for Golang interfaces using the stretchr/testify/mock package. It removes the boilerplate coding required to use mocks. mockery uses spf13/viper under the hood for its configuration parsing. It is bound to three different configuration sources, in order of decreasing precedence. By default, it searches the current working directory for a file named .mockery.[extension] where [extension] is any of the recognized extensions. Mockery will iteratively search every directory from the current working directory up to the root path for a .mockery.yaml file, if one is not explicitly provided. If your tests need access to the arguments to calculate the return values, set the return value to a function that takes the method's arguments as its own arguments and returns the return value.
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    Harbor

    Harbor

    An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores

    Harbor is an open-source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content. Harbor extends the open-source Docker Distribution by adding the functionalities usually required by users such as security, identity and management. Having a registry closer to the build-and-run environment can improve the image transfer efficiency. Harbor supports replication of images between registries, and also offers advanced security features such as user management, access control and activity auditing. Harbor is hosted by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). If you are an organization that wants to help shape the evolution of cloud native technologies, consider joining the CNCF. Cloud native registry: With support for both container images and Helm charts, Harbor serves as registry for cloud native environments like container runtimes and orchestration platforms.
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    xq

    xq

    Command-line XML and HTML beautifier and content extractor

    Command-line XML and HTML beautifier and content extractor. Syntax highlighting, automatic indentation, and formatting. Automatic pagination and node content extraction.
    Downloads: 25 This Week
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    yamlfmt

    yamlfmt

    An extensible command line tool or library to format yaml files

    yamlfmt is an extensible formatter that makes YAML files consistent and easy to read across large repositories. It focuses on practical concerns unique to YAML—multi-document streams, anchors and aliases, comments, and block scalars—so a reformat doesn’t destroy semantics or helpful annotations. The tool ships as a single, distributable binary and can also be used as a library, making it simple to drop into CI and editor workflows. Configuration is file-based, allowing teams to pin indentation, line wrapping, and other house-style choices repo-wide. By normalizing structure while preserving meaning, it reduces diff noise and merge friction in configs, Kubernetes manifests, and automation playbooks. The project is intentionally extensible, so organizations can add custom formatters or rules without forking.
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    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH

    ContainerSSH: Launch containers on demand

    An SSH Server that Launches Containers in Kubernetes and Docker. Building a lab environment can be time-consuming. ContainerSSH solves this by providing dynamic SSH access with APIs, automatic cleanup on logout using ephemeral containers, and persistent volumes for storing data. Perfect for vendor and student labs. Provide production access to your developers, give them their usual tools while logging all changes. Authorize their access and create short-lived credentials for the database using simple webhooks. Clean up the environment on disconnect. Study SSH attack patterns up close. Drop attackers safely into network-isolated containers or even virtual machines, and capture their every move using the audit logging ContainerSSH provides. The built-in S3 upload ensures you don't lose your data.
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    Flux

    Flux

    Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes

    Flux is a tool for keeping Kubernetes clusters in sync with sources of configuration (like Git repositories and OCI artifacts), and automating updates to the configuration when there is new code to deploy. Flux version 2 ("v2") is built from the ground up to use Kubernetes' API extension system, and to integrate with Prometheus and other core components of the Kubernetes ecosystem. In version 2, Flux supports multi-tenancy and support for syncing an arbitrary number of Git repositories, among other long-requested features. Flux v2 is constructed with the GitOps Toolkit, a set of composable APIs and specialized tools for building Continuous Delivery on top of Kubernetes. Flux is a Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) project, used in production by various organisations and cloud providers.
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    Pyrra

    Pyrra

    Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use

    Making SLOs with Prometheus manageable, accessible, and easy to use for everyone. When running Pyrra outside of Kubernetes, the SLO object can be provided through a YAML file read from the file system. For this, one container or binary needs to be started with the API argument and the reconciler with the filesystem argument. Here, Pyrra will save the generated recording rules to disk where they can be picked up by a Prometheus instance. While running Pyrra on its own works, there won't be any SLO configured, nor will there be any data from Prometheus to work with. It's designed to work alongside a Prometheus.
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    Vulcain

    Vulcain

    Fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs

    Vulcain is a brand new protocol using HTTP/2 Server Push to create fast and idiomatic client-driven REST APIs. An open-source gateway server that you can put on top of any existing web API to instantly turn it into a Vulcain-compatible one is also provided! It supports hypermedia APIs but also any "legacy" API by documenting its relations using OpenAPI. The protocol has been published as an Internet-Draft that is maintained in this repository. A reference, production-grade, implementation gateway server is also available in this repository. It's free software (AGPL) written in Go. A Docker image is provided. Current solutions for these problems (GraphQL, JSON:API's embedded resources and sparse fieldsets, etc.) are smart network hacks for HTTP/1. But these hacks come with (too) many drawbacks when it comes to HTTP cache, logs and even security. Fortunately, thanks to the new features introduced in HTTP/2, it's now possible to create true REST APIs fixing these problems with ease.
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    cri-tools

    cri-tools

    CLI and validation tools for Kubelet Container Runtime Interface (CRI)

    CLI and validation tools for Kubelet Container Runtime Interface (CRI). cri-tools aims to provide a series of debugging and validation tools for Kubelet CRI. It's recommended to use the same cri-tools and Kubernetes minor version, because new features added to the Container Runtime Interface (CRI) may not be fully supported if they diverge. cri-tools follows the Kubernetes release cycles with respect to its minor versions (1.x.y). Patch releases (1.x.z) for Kubernetes are not in sync with those from cri-tools, because they are scheduled for each month, whereas cri-tools provides them only if necessary. If a Kubernetes release goes End of Life, then the corresponding cri-tools version can be considered in the same way.
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    LiteIDE

    LiteIDE is a simple, open source, cross-platform Go IDE.

    LiteIDE is a simple, open source, cross-platform Go IDE.
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    Downloads: 125 This Week
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    GeoIP

    GeoIP

    This project automatically generates GeoIP files in multiple formats

    GeoIP is a community-maintained project that generates and publishes enhanced GeoIP/Geo-database and IP-location/routing data in multiple formats (e.g. V2Ray .dat, MaxMind .mmdb, and others) to support proxy, VPN, or routing tools requiring IP-to-country/region resolution. Rather than depending solely on the official GeoLite2 data, geoip augments and merges data sources (especially for certain regions) to improve coverage or tailor by use-case (e.g. proxy-specific rules, private networks, or region-based classification). The repo provides automated, periodic releases (e.g. weekly or on schedule) and also offers a CLI tool so users can regenerate or customize geo data in the format they need — for example, producing a .dat file for V2Ray / Xray-core, or a MaxMind-compatible .mmdb.
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    Go 101

    Go 101

    An up-to-date (unofficial) knowledge base for Go programming

    Go 101 is a series of books on Go programming. Currently, the following books are available. Go (Fundamentals) 101, which focuses on Go syntax/semantics (except custom generics related) and all kinds of runtime related things. Go Generics 101, which explains Go custom generics in detail. Go Optimizations 101, which provides some code performance optimization tricks, tips, and suggestions. Go Details & Tips 101, which collects many details and provides several tips in Go programming. These books are expected to help gophers gain a deep and thorough understanding of Go and be helpful for both beginner and experienced Go programmers. Some HTML files are generated from their corresponding markdown files. If a markdown file is modified, we can run go run . -gen to synchronize its corresponding HTML file.
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    Hyperledger Fabric

    Hyperledger Fabric

    Distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications

    Hyperledger Fabric is an enterprise-grade permissioned distributed ledger framework for developing solutions and applications. Its modular and versatile design satisfies a broad range of industry use cases. It offers a unique approach to consensus that enables performance at scale while preserving privacy. High-performance, secure, permissioned blockchain network. Code written in Go, chaincode (smart contracts) in Go, Javascript, or Java, SDKs in Node.js, Java, Go, REST and Python. Hyperledger is a collaborative effort created to advance blockchain technology by identifying and addressing important features for a cross-industry open standard for distributed ledger technologies(DLTs) that will transform the way business transactions are conducted globally. Hyperledger consists of several projects. Hyperledger Fabric is being built in a pluggable modular framework.
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    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR)

    Tooling for optimized and reproducible GPU-accelerated AI runtime

    NVIDIA AI Cluster Runtime (AICR) is an emerging project within NVIDIA’s AI infrastructure ecosystem focused on enabling advanced AI compute and runtime workflows, though publicly available documentation remains limited. Based on its positioning within NVIDIA’s repositories, it is designed to support scalable AI runtime environments, potentially addressing challenges related to orchestration, resource management, or reproducible AI execution. The project likely aligns with NVIDIA’s broader strategy of building modular infrastructure layers that integrate with GPU-accelerated workloads and cloud-native systems. It appears to emphasize automation, consistency, and performance optimization across AI pipelines, potentially targeting enterprise and research use cases. Given NVIDIA’s ecosystem, it may also integrate with containerized environments, Kubernetes, or other orchestration frameworks.
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    Swarm Bee

    Swarm Bee

    Bee is a Swarm client implemented in Go

    Bee is a Swarm client implemented in Go. It’s the basic building block for the Swarm network: a private; decentralized; and self-sustaining network for permissionless publishing and access to your (application) data.There are two versioning schemes used in Bee that you should be aware of. The main Bee version does NOT follow strict Semantic Versioning. Bee hosts different peer-to-peer wire protocol implementations and individual protocol breaking changes would necessitate a bump in the major part of the version. Breaking changes are expected with bumps of the minor version component. New (backward-compatible) features and bug fixes are expected with a bump of the patch component. Major version bumps are reserved for significant changes in Swarm's incentive structure. The second set of versions that are important are the Bee's API versions (denoted in our Bee and Bee Debug OpenAPI specifications).
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    go-toml

    go-toml

    Go library for the TOML file format

    Go library for the TOML format. This library supports TOML v1.0.0. Full API, examples, and implementation notes are available in the Go documentation. As much as possible, this library is designed to behave similarly as the standard library's encoding/json. While go-toml favors usability, it is written with performance in mind. Most operations should not be shockingly slow. Decoder can be set to "strict mode", which makes it error when some parts of the TOML document was not present in the target structure. This is a great way to check for typos. When most decoding errors occur, go-toml returns DecodeError), which contains a human readable contextualized version of the error. TOML supports native local date/times. It allows to represent a given date, time, or date-time without relation to a timezone or offset. To support this use-case, go-toml provides LocalDate, LocalTime, and LocalDateTime.
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    Centrifugo

    Centrifugo

    Scalable real-time messaging server in a language-agnostic way

    Centrifugo is language-agnostic. It's a standalone server with a simple API that integrates well with an application written in any programming language. No need to change an existing application architecture to introduce real-time features. Just add Centrifugo nearby and let it deal with persistent connections. Centrifugo is built in Go language with some smart optimizations inside. It has good performance – see a description of a test stand with one million WebSocket connections and 30 million delivered messages per minute with hardware comparable to one modern server machine. Many built-in features can help to build an attractive real-time application in a limited time. Centrifugo provides different types of subscriptions, hot channel history, instant presence, RPC calls. There is also the possibility to proxy WebSocket events to the application backend over HTTP or GRPC and more.
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