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    kubectl-ai

    kubectl-ai

    AI assistant for managing Kubernetes clusters from the terminal

    kubectl-ai is an AI-powered command-line assistant designed to help users manage and interact with Kubernetes clusters through natural language queries. It acts as an intelligent interface that interprets user intent and translates it into appropriate Kubernetes operations and commands. By integrating large language models, it enables users to ask questions or request actions in plain language instead of manually crafting complex Kubernetes commands. kubectl-ai runs directly in the terminal and integrates with the existing kubectl workflow, making it familiar for Kubernetes administrators and developers. ...
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    kubectl-neat

    kubectl-neat

    Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable

    Remove clutter from Kubernetes manifests to make them more readable.
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    kubectl tree

    kubectl tree

    kubectl plugin to browse Kubernetes object hierarchies as a tree

    kubectl tree is a kubectl plugin that lets you visualize Kubernetes object hierarchies as a tree by following the ownerReferences set on API objects. Instead of manually chasing which ReplicaSet owns which Pods or which higher-level controller is responsible for a given resource, it prints an ASCII tree that shows parent-child relationships at a glance.
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    kubectl-aliases

    kubectl-aliases

    Programmatically generated handy kubectl aliases

    kubectl-aliases is a small but extremely handy project that generates hundreds of shell aliases for kubectl so you no longer have to type long commands and flags repeatedly. It ships a prebuilt .kubectl_aliases file for Bash/Zsh, plus variants for Fish and Nushell, which you drop into your home directory and source from your shell config.
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    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl OpenAI plugin

    Kubectl plugin for OpenAI GPT

    This project is a kubectl plugin to generate and apply Kubernetes manifests using OpenAI GPT.
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    kubectl node-shell

    kubectl node-shell

    Exec into node via kubectl

    Start a root shell in the node's host OS running. Uses an alpine pod with nsenter for Linux nodes and a HostProcess pod with PowerShell for Windows nodes.
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    kubelogin

    kubelogin

    kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication

    Kubelogin is designed to run as a client-go credential plugin. When you run kubectl, kubelogin opens the browser and you can log in to the provider. Then kubelogin gets a token from the provider and kubectl accesses Kubernetes APIs with the token. If you install via GitHub releases, you need to put the kubelogin binary on your path under the name kubectl-oidc_login so that the kubectl plugin mechanism can find it when you invoke kubectl oidc-login. ...
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    kubectx

    kubectx

    Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl

    ...You can install and use Krew kubectl plugin manager to get kubectx and kubens. After installing, the tools will be available as kubectl ctx and kubectl ns. Since kubectx/kubens are written in Bash, you should be able to install them to any POSIX environment that has Bash installed. If you want kubectx and kubens commands to present you an interactive menu with fuzzy searching, you just need to install fzf in your PATH.
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    kustomize

    kustomize

    Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations

    kustomize lets you customize raw, template-free YAML files for multiple purposes, leaving the original YAML untouched and usable as is. kustomize targets Kubernetes; it understands and can patch Kubernetes style API objects. It's like make, in that what it does is declared in a file, and it's like sed, in that it emits edited text. The kustomize build flow at v2.0.3 was added to kubectl v1.14. The kustomize flow in kubectl remained frozen at v2.0.3 until kubectl v1.21, which updated it to v4.0.5. It will be updated on a regular basis going forward, and such updates will be reflected in the Kubernetes release notes. In some directory containing your YAML resource files (deployments, services, configmaps, etc.), create a kustomization file. ...
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    k3sup

    k3sup

    bootstrap K3s over SSH in < 60s

    ...The kubeconfig file on the server is then fetched and updated so that you can connect from your laptop using kubectl. k3sup was developed to automate what can be a very manual and confusing process for many developers, who are already short on time. Once you've provisioned a VM with your favorite tooling, k3sup means you are only 60 seconds away from running kubectl get pods on your own computer.
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    Fast-Kubernetes

    Fast-Kubernetes

    This repo covers Kubernetes with LABs: Kubectl, Pod, Deployment

    ...The content is organized as Markdown how-tos and cheat-sheets covering core objects and workflows — Pods, Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, Secrets, PV/PVC, StatefulSets, DaemonSets, Jobs/CronJobs, Ingress, affinity/taints, and more — plus command-line kubectl quick references. It also includes end-to-end cluster setup guides (kubeadm with containerd or Docker, Minikube examples), Helm and CI/CD notes (Helm + Jenkins lab), and monitoring guidance with Prometheus & Grafana so learners can practice real operational tasks. Labs are written as short, reproducible exercises (imperative and declarative examples) designed for people who already know containers and want concrete, runnable Kubernetes practice.
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    kube-state-metrics

    kube-state-metrics

    Add-on agent to generate and expose cluster-level metrics

    ...This ensures that features provided by kube-state-metrics have the same grade of stability as the Kubernetes API objects themselves. In turn, this means that kube-state-metrics in certain situations may not show the exact same values as kubectl, as kubectl applies certain heuristics to display comprehensible messages. kube-state-metrics exposes raw data unmodified from the Kubernetes API, this way users have all the data they require and perform heuristics as they see fit.
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    DevSpace

    DevSpace

    The Fastest Developer Tool for Kubernetes

    ...DevSpace is an open-source developer tool for Kubernetes that lets you develop and deploy cloud-native software faster. DevSpace is a very lightweight, client-only CLI tool which uses your current kube-context, just like kubectl or helm. It does not require you to install anything inside your cluster and works out of the box with every Kubernetes cluster. Builds all images in parallel using Docker, kaniko or any custom build commands (e.g. using cloud build). Tags images according to customizable tag schema and updates tags in manifests and Helm chart values. ...
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    Kubernetes & OpenShift Java Client

    Kubernetes & OpenShift Java Client

    Java client for Kubernetes & OpenShift

    This client provides access to the full Kubernetes & OpenShift REST APIs via a fluent DSL.
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    MCP K8s Eye

    MCP K8s Eye

    MCP Server for kubernetes management and analyze workload status

    A tool designed to manage Kubernetes clusters and analyze workload statuses, providing insights and operational capabilities to enhance cluster performance and reliability. ​
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    KOM

    KOM

    Kubernetes Operations Manager

    A Kubernetes Operations Manager (kom) that serves as an SDK-level tool, encapsulating functionalities of kubectl and client-go, providing a comprehensive suite of features for managing Kubernetes resources efficiently. ​
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    K8s MCP Server

    K8s MCP Server

    K8s-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server

    An MCP server that enables AI assistants like Claude to securely execute Kubernetes commands, providing a bridge between language models and essential Kubernetes CLI tools for cluster management and deployments. ​
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    ClickVisual

    ClickVisual

    Log analytic and data visualize platform built on clickhouse

    ClickVisual is a lightweight browser-based logs analytics and logs search platform for ClickHouse.
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    arkade

    arkade

    Open Source Marketplace For Developer Tools

    arkade is how developers install the latest versions of their favorite CLI tools and Kubernetes apps. With arkade get, you'll have kubectl, kind, terraform, and jq on your machine faster than you can type apt-get install or brew update. With over 120 CLIs and 55 Kubernetes apps (charts, manifests, installers) available for Kubernetes, gone are the days of contending with dozens of README files just to set up a development stack with the usual suspects like ingress-nginx, Postgres, and cert-manager.
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    Open WebUI

    Open WebUI

    User-friendly AI Interface

    Open WebUI is an extensible, feature-rich, and user-friendly self-hosted AI platform designed to operate entirely offline. It supports various LLM runners like Ollama and OpenAI-compatible APIs, with a built-in inference engine for Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG), making it a powerful AI deployment solution. Key features include effortless setup via Docker or Kubernetes, seamless integration with OpenAI-compatible APIs, granular permissions and user groups for enhanced security,...
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    Shell-operator

    Shell-operator

    A tool for running event-driven scripts in Kubernetes

    Shell-operator is a tool for running event-driven scripts in a Kubernetes cluster. This operator is not an operator for a particular software product such as Prometheus-operator or Kafka-operator. Shell-operator provides an integration layer between Kubernetes cluster events and shell scripts by treating scripts as hooks triggered by events. Think of it as an operator-sdk but for scripts. Shell-operator is used as a base for a more advanced addon-operator that supports Helm charts and value...
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    cdebug

    cdebug

    A swiss army knife of container debugging

    A swiss army knife of container debugging. Execute commands or start interactive shells in scratch, slim, or distroless containers, with ease. The cdebug exec command is a crossbreeding of docker exec and kubectl debug commands. You point the tool at a running container, say what toolkit image to use, and it starts a debugging "sidecar" container that feels like a docker exec session to the target container.
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    Clusternet

    Clusternet

    [CNCF Sandbox Project] Managing your Kubernetes clusters

    An open-source project that helps users manage multiple Kubernetes clusters as easily as ‘visiting the Internet’ (thus the name ‘Clusternet’). It is a general-purpose system for controlling Kubernetes clusters across different environments as if they were running locally. Manage multiple Kubernetes clusters (running on public cloud, private cloud, hybrid cloud, or at the edge) from a single management cluster. Deploy Helm Charts, all Kubernetes built-in resources (like Deployments) and CRDs...
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    pv-migrate

    pv-migrate

    CLI tool to easily migrate Kubernetes persistent volumes

    pv-migrate is a CLI tool/kubectl plugin to easily migrate the contents of one Kubernetes PersistentVolumeClaim to another. On Kubernetes, if you need to rename a resource (like a Deployment) or to move it to a different namespace, you can simply create a copy of its manifest with the new namespace and/or name and apply it. However, it is not as simple with PersistentVolumeClaim resources: They are not only metadata, but they also store data in the underlying storage backend.
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    Tilt

    Tilt

    Define dev environment as code for microservice apps on Kubernetes

    ...Get a continuous feedback loop with your logs, broken builds, and runtime errors. Work with Kubernetes without needing to be an expert. And if you are an expert, no more 20 questions with kubectl. Tilt responsively handles the tedious and repetitive parts of your workflow and gives you peripheral vision so you find errors faster. Recapture the magic of hacking with immediate feedback.
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