# GitOps continuous delivery for Kubernetes

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## Results

- [fosrl/pangolin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fosrl-pangolin.md) (21,255 ⭐) — Pangolin is a zero-trust remote access platform designed to provide secure, identity-aware connectivity to private network resources. It functions as a cloud-native network controller that orchestrates encrypted tunnels, traffic routing, and access policies across distributed environments. By leveraging WireGuard for secure data transport, the platform enables authenticated access to internal web applications, terminal sessions, and remote desktops without exposing services to the public internet.

The platform distinguishes itself through a declarative infrastructure model that synchronizes n
- [argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/argoproj-labs-argocd-autopilot.md) (1,124 ⭐) — Argo-CD Autopilot
- [bregman-arie/devops-exercises](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bregman-arie-devops-exercises.md) (82,879 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive educational curriculum designed to build proficiency across modern infrastructure, cloud-native technologies, and systems administration. It functions as a reference library and interview preparation resource, offering a structured collection of conceptual questions, practical coding challenges, and hands-on scenarios that cover the full spectrum of software delivery and operational workflows.

The repository distinguishes itself through a modular, domain-specific structure that links instructional problem statements with verified implementation examples. By emp
- [khuedoan/homelab](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/khuedoan-homelab.md) (9,109 ⭐) — This project is a GitOps infrastructure framework designed for managing bare metal servers, container clusters, and networking. It serves as a declarative system for orchestrating the deployment and lifecycle of self-hosted services, using Git as the source of truth to synchronize the desired state of the environment.

The framework differentiates itself through a comprehensive automation suite that covers the entire hardware-to-service pipeline. It includes a PXE-based bare metal provisioner for network booting and operating system installation, alongside a lightweight container orchestration
- [devtron-labs/devtron](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/devtron-labs-devtron.md) (5,518 ⭐) — Devtron is a Kubernetes management platform and CI/CD orchestrator designed to unify application lifecycles and infrastructure operations across multiple clusters from a single interface. It serves as a centralized dashboard for orchestrating workloads, managing security, and providing observability for Kubernetes environments.

The platform distinguishes itself with a no-code workflow engine for automating container builds and software delivery pipelines, alongside a visual GitOps deployment tool for managing declarative applications and reconciling configuration drift.

Its capability surfac
- [eon01/dockercheatsheet](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/eon01-dockercheatsheet.md) (3,938 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive reference guide and cheat sheet for the Docker CLI. It provides a structured collection of commands and documentation to help users manage container lifecycles, build images, and handle registries.

The documentation specifically covers the orchestration of multi-container applications using Docker Compose and the management of scalable services across multiple nodes via Docker Swarm. It also includes detailed guides for configuring virtual networks, bridges, and ports to control container communication.

The reference surface extends to container image administ
- [argoproj/argo-cd](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/argoproj-argo-cd.md) (22,087 ⭐) — Argo CD is a declarative, GitOps-based continuous delivery tool designed for Kubernetes. It functions as a centralized control plane that synchronizes application states from version-controlled repositories directly into target clusters, ensuring that the live environment consistently matches the desired configuration defined in Git.

The platform distinguishes itself through its ability to manage multi-cluster deployments from a single interface, providing unified oversight across distinct computing environments. It employs a controller-based reconciliation loop to continuously monitor for co
- [crossplane/crossplane](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/crossplane-crossplane.md) (11,791 ⭐) — Crossplane is a Kubernetes-based control plane framework that functions as a cloud resource orchestrator and infrastructure-as-code platform. It enables the management of heterogeneous infrastructure by extending the Kubernetes API to provision and maintain external cloud services through declarative configuration. By utilizing custom resource controllers, it continuously reconciles the state of external infrastructure with defined desired states, ensuring consistent deployment and lifecycle management across multiple cloud providers.

The platform distinguishes itself through its composition-
- [helicone/helicone](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/helicone-helicone.md) (5,830 ⭐) — Helicone is an AI gateway and observability platform designed to intercept, manage, and monitor interactions with large language models. By acting as a reverse-proxy, it provides a centralized layer for routing requests across multiple AI providers, allowing developers to maintain consistent application logic while gaining deep visibility into model performance, usage, and costs.

The platform distinguishes itself through a robust suite of traffic management and prompt engineering tools. It enables policy-driven control, including automatic failover between providers, rate limiting, and edge-b
- [gethomepage/homepage](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/gethomepage-homepage.md) (30,679 ⭐) — This project is a self-hosted dashboard portal designed to centralize access to internal applications and infrastructure services. It functions as a configuration-driven platform that automatically discovers and organizes services from container runtimes and cluster management systems, presenting them within a unified, customizable web interface.

The system distinguishes itself through a declarative widget framework that allows users to construct dashboard components by mapping raw API responses to visual elements. It includes a secure internal proxy layer that handles authentication, header
- [weaveworks/weave-gitops](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/weaveworks-weave-gitops.md) (1,123 ⭐) — Weave GitOps is transitioning to a community driven project! It provides insights into your application deployments, and makes continuous delivery with GitOps easier to adopt and scale across your teams.
- [fluxcd/flux](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fluxcd-flux.md) (6,861 ⭐) — Flux is a Kubernetes GitOps controller and deployment engine that synchronizes cluster state with configurations stored in a Git repository. It serves as a system for continuous delivery, utilizing a manifest generator to create configuration files from templates and a reconciliation loop to ensure the live environment matches the desired state defined in versioned repositories.

The project distinguishes itself through a container image automator that scans registries and updates manifests based on semantic versioning or regular expressions. It incorporates secure configuration deployment via
- [aquasecurity/trivy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/aquasecurity-trivy.md) (36,462 ⭐) — Trivy is a comprehensive security scanner designed to identify vulnerabilities and misconfigurations across container images, filesystems, and infrastructure as code files. It functions as a software composition analysis tool and an infrastructure security scanner, providing automated checks for CI/CD pipelines and cloud environments to ensure the integrity of the software supply chain.

The tool distinguishes itself through a modular, plugin-based architecture that allows for the independent inspection of diverse targets. It utilizes a declarative policy engine to evaluate configurations agai
- [lambdalabsml/examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/lambdalabsml-examples.md) (828 ⭐) — Deep Learning Examples
- [fluxcd/flux2](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/fluxcd-flux2.md) (7,888 ⭐) — Flux is a Kubernetes GitOps delivery tool used to automate application deployments by synchronizing cluster state with configurations stored in Git, OCI, or Helm repositories. It functions as a set of controllers that monitor desired state in external sources and continuously reconcile the live cluster to match those definitions.

The system distinguishes itself through a multi-cluster management plane that coordinates application delivery across fleets of remote clusters from a central hub. It provides a dedicated mechanism for automated image updates, which scans container registries for new
- [martinthoma/latex-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/martinthoma-latex-examples.md) (0 ⭐) — LaTeX-examples
- [k0sproject/k0s](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/k0sproject-k0s.md) (6,290 ⭐) — k0s is a Kubernetes distribution that packages all control plane and worker components into a single binary, enabling cluster deployment with no host dependencies beyond the Linux kernel. It supports a container-native runtime where controllers and workers run inside Docker containers using a single OCI image, and offers declarative YAML configuration for defining cluster topology, host roles, and SSH connection details. The distribution provides pre-built binaries for x86-64, ARM64, ARMv7, and RISC-V architectures, and uses cryptographically signed tokens for secure node enrollment.

The proj
- [erykpiast/cyclejs-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/erykpiast-cyclejs-examples.md) (9 ⭐) — cyclejs-examples
- [portainer/portainer](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/portainer-portainer.md) (37,740 ⭐) — Portainer is a unified infrastructure management platform that provides a centralized control plane for deploying, monitoring, and managing containerized applications. It functions as an orchestration-abstraction layer, translating user actions into platform-specific API calls to maintain consistency across diverse container runtimes and cluster technologies. By organizing users, teams, and resources into a single interface, it enables granular role-based access control and lifecycle management for containerized services and stacks.

The platform distinguishes itself through its support for di
- [tsherif/webgpu-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/tsherif-webgpu-examples.md) (81 ⭐) — WebGPU Examples
- [datreeio/datree](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/datreeio-datree.md) (6,339 ⭐) — Datree is a policy enforcement framework for Kubernetes that validates configurations against rules written in Rego, JSON Schema, or CEL. It operates as both a command-line tool for pre-deployment scanning and as a cluster-side admission webhook for real-time enforcement, integrating with CI/CD pipelines and continuous delivery tools like ArgoCD and FluxCD.

The framework supports namespace-scoped policy mapping, allowing different policies to apply to different namespaces, and provides a skip annotation mechanism for selectively bypassing rules on individual resources or entire namespaces. It
- [argoproj/argo](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/argoproj-argo.md) (16,770 ⭐) — Argo is a cloud native CI/CD platform and Kubernetes workflow engine. It functions as a container pipeline orchestrator and job scheduler, managing multi-step sequences of containers as jobs using directed acyclic graphs within a cluster.

The system acts as a progressive delivery controller, reducing release risk through automated Canary and Blue-Green deployment strategies. It provides declarative GitOps synchronization to mirror the state of a git repository directly into the cluster environment for continuous delivery automation.

The platform covers a broad range of capabilities including
- [ipspace/ansible-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ipspace-ansible-examples.md) (243 ⭐) — Ansible Examples
- [clearml/clearml](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/clearml-clearml.md) (6,740 ⭐) — ClearML is a comprehensive MLOps platform designed to manage the end-to-end machine learning lifecycle, from initial experimentation to production deployment. It provides a suite of integrated tools including a pipeline orchestrator for automating workflows, an experiment tracking tool for logging hyperparameters and metrics, and a metadata-driven data versioning system for managing large-scale datasets and model artifacts.

The platform is distinguished by its advanced compute management and serving capabilities. It features a GPU compute manager that supports fractional resource slicing and
- [allegroai/clearml](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/allegroai-clearml.md) (6,733 ⭐) — ClearML is a comprehensive MLOps platform designed to manage the entire machine learning lifecycle. It functions as an experiment tracking tool, a data versioning system, and a pipeline orchestrator, while providing infrastructure for GPU cluster management and model serving.

The platform is distinguished by its ability to handle hybrid-cloud compute scheduling and fractional GPU allocation, allowing multiple workloads to share a single hardware accelerator. It employs a metadata-based approach to data versioning, using virtual views to track large datasets and artifacts without duplicating r
- [rstudio/shiny-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/rstudio-shiny-examples.md) (0 ⭐) — shiny-examples
- [pulumi/pulumi](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/pulumi-pulumi.md) (24,797 ⭐) — Pulumi is an infrastructure-as-code framework that enables the definition, deployment, and management of cloud resources using general-purpose programming languages. It functions as a cloud resource orchestrator that coordinates the lifecycle of heterogeneous infrastructure by executing code to construct dependency graphs and reconciling the desired state against actual cloud environments.

The platform distinguishes itself through a language-host runtime bridge that allows developers to use standard programming languages to define infrastructure, rather than relying solely on domain-specific
- [hoa-js/examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hoa-js-examples.md) (12 ⭐) — Hoa examples
- [finsys/dockhand](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/finsys-dockhand.md) (2,609 ⭐) — Dockhand is a multi-host Docker manager and container management interface used to control the lifecycle of containers, images, volumes, and networks. It functions as a Docker Compose orchestrator and GitOps deployment tool, enabling the synchronization of application stacks directly from remote Git repositories.

The project distinguishes itself as an enterprise Docker access controller, providing role-based access control and identity verification through OIDC, LDAP, and multi-factor authentication. It secures sensitive data using AES-256-GCM encryption for credentials at rest and handles na
- [cncf/curriculum](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cncf-curriculum.md) (6,578 ⭐) — The CNCF Curriculum is an open-source repository that organizes exam domains and learning paths for CNCF certification courses covering Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies. It structures certification content into weighted domains that reflect exam question distribution, providing a structured study guide for candidates preparing for CNCF certifications.

The curriculum is organized around multiple cloud-native domains including networking, security, GitOps, platform engineering, and certification preparation. It teaches cloud-native concepts through the lens of building and operating int
- [nginx/njs-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/nginx-njs-examples.md) (689 ⭐) — NGINX JavaScript examples
- [jenkins-x/jx](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jenkins-x-jx.md) (4,691 ⭐) — jx is a GitOps delivery platform and Kubernetes CI/CD orchestrator designed to automate the building and deployment of applications. It functions as a cloud native pipeline manager that executes container-based build and deployment sequences using a catalog of reusable tasks.

The project distinguishes itself through the automated orchestration of preview environments, which are created and destroyed based on pull request activity to enable validation before merging. It employs a GitOps-based state synchronization model to maintain the desired state of clusters by polling git repositories and
- [litmuschaos/litmus](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/litmuschaos-litmus.md) (5,432 ⭐) — Litmus is a cloud native chaos engineering platform and fault injection tool used to design and execute controlled infrastructure failure simulations within Kubernetes environments. It serves as a resilience testing framework for analyzing system behavior during induced outages to identify weaknesses and potential outages.

The project functions as a GitOps chaos orchestrator, using declarative version control to automate the deployment and scheduling of resilience tests. It provides tools for chaos workflow management and the orchestration of experiment sequences to visualize and test infrast
- [dragonflydb/dragonfly](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dragonflydb-dragonfly.md) (30,688 ⭐) — Dragonfly is a high-performance, multi-model in-memory data store designed to serve as a drop-in replacement for existing database infrastructures. By utilizing a multi-threaded, shared-nothing architecture and a fiber-based concurrency model, it maximizes CPU utilization and minimizes latency for read and write operations. The system supports a wide range of data structures, including strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets, and JSON documents, while maintaining full compatibility with standard industry wire protocols and client libraries.

What distinguishes Dragonfly is its focus on effic
- [reindexio/reindex-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/reindexio-reindex-examples.md) (184 ⭐) — Example projects for Reindex
- [halfzebra/elm-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/halfzebra-elm-examples.md) (210 ⭐) — :book: Practical examples in Elm
- [devopshivehq/dynamic-devops-roadmap](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/devopshivehq-dynamic-devops-roadmap.md) (2,429 ⭐) — This project is an educational platform and curriculum designed to teach cloud-native engineering, infrastructure automation, and software delivery practices. It provides a structured roadmap for mastering core competencies, including container orchestration, GitOps workflows, and continuous integration and delivery.

The platform distinguishes itself by combining technical training with professional career development. It offers hands-on projects, mentored simulations, and technical proficiency assessments that mirror real-world engineering environments. Users can progress through sequential
- [deeplearning4j/dl4j-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/deeplearning4j-dl4j-examples.md) (2,509 ⭐) — Deeplearning4j Examples (DL4J, DL4J Spark, DataVec)
- [cert-manager/cert-manager](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cert-manager-cert-manager.md) (13,578 ⭐) — This project is a Kubernetes controller that automates the issuance, renewal, and lifecycle management of TLS certificates. It functions as a native extension to the cluster API, using custom resource definitions and reconciliation loops to maintain the desired state of certificates and trust bundles across distributed services. By integrating directly with the cluster's admission control and secret storage systems, it ensures that cryptographic identities are consistently provisioned and available for application workloads.

The project distinguishes itself through its extensive support for a
- [markphelps/flipt](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/markphelps-flipt.md) (4,834 ⭐) — Flipt is a Git-native feature management platform and enterprise feature toggle server. It uses Git repositories as the primary source of truth for feature flag configurations, implementing a GitOps workflow where application functionality is controlled through version control.

The system distinguishes itself by utilizing pull requests and code reviews for configuration changes and providing a vendor-neutral evaluation protocol to ensure consistent behavior across different management tools. It supports air-gapped operations with offline license validation for secure, internet-isolated enviro
- [bbilger/jrestless-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bbilger-jrestless-examples.md) (29 ⭐) — This repository contains examples for JRestlesss.
- [feiskyer/kubernetes-handbook](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/feiskyer-kubernetes-handbook.md) (5,537 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive educational resource and operational handbook for Kubernetes. It serves as a technical reference for installing, managing, and scaling container orchestration clusters across diverse environments, covering the core architectural principles and system components required to maintain containerized applications.

The resource provides structured guides for cluster administration, including high availability setups, resource control, and data backup operations. It also functions as a security audit and troubleshooting manual, offering instructions for identifying no
- [external-secrets/external-secrets](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/external-secrets-external-secrets.md) (6,697 ⭐) — External Secrets Operator reads information from a third-party service like AWS Secrets Manager and automatically injects the values as Kubernetes Secrets.
- [strapi/strapi-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/strapi-strapi-examples.md) (1,341 ⭐) — :mortar_board: List of examples using Strapi
- [diggerhq/digger](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/diggerhq-digger.md) (4,979 ⭐) — Digger is a GitOps infrastructure automation system and Terraform orchestrator. It enables the execution of infrastructure plans and applies directly from version control pull requests and CI pipelines.

The project provides a framework for policy-based governance and state management. It enforces role-based access controls and custom security policies on infrastructure changes, while centrally storing state files with version history and access controls.

The system manages infrastructure workflows through pull request comment triggers and remote execution. It includes capabilities for drift
- [bast/cmake-example](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bast-cmake-example.md) (144 ⭐) — Example project which demonstrates various CMake features.
- [layer5io/meshery](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/layer5io-meshery.md) (10,914 ⭐) — Meshery is a cloud native management plane used for the orchestration and administration of service meshes and Kubernetes clusters across multiple cloud providers. It provides a centralized interface to configure cloud native components and manage infrastructure through a unified abstraction layer.

The platform features a visual infrastructure modeler that translates diagrams into manifests and a simulation engine for dry-running configuration changes. It synchronizes infrastructure state with version control via GitOps workflows, providing visual previews of pull request changes to evaluate
- [filipedeschamps/tabnews.com.br](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/filipedeschamps-tabnews-com-br.md) (6,360 ⭐) — TabNews is a community content platform where technology professionals publish, discuss, and vote on programming and tech-related articles and posts. It combines a voting and reputation system with a custom virtual currency called Tabcoins, enabling users to earn tokens for quality contributions and spend them on content promotion or tipping other users.

The platform provides a full set of interactive capabilities, including community content browsing and voting, post and comment publishing, and threaded comment trees for hierarchical discussions. Content is rendered from Markdown into format
- [azure/azureml-examples](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/azure-azureml-examples.md) (0 ⭐) — Welcome to the Azure Machine Learning examples repository!
- [forexample/package-example](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/forexample-package-example.md) (406 ⭐) — CMake: config mode of find_package command (examples)
