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An open-source infrastructure as code tool for building, changing, and versioning cloud infrastructure safely and efficiently.
An open-source infrastructure as code tool for building, changing, and versioning cloud infrastructure safely and efficiently.
A HTML VNC client JavaScript library and application that runs in modern browsers, including mobile.
An open-source framework for defining AWS cloud infrastructure using familiar programming languages.
A flexible orchestration tool that helps OpenTofu/Terraform Infrastructure as Code scale effectively.
A Python library for mocking AWS services in unit tests, enabling local testing without real AWS infrastructure.
A powerful automation platform that transforms infrastructure into code for configuration management at any scale.
Query APIs, cloud services, and code directly with SQL using a zero-ETL approach—no database required.
A supercharged AWS CLI with auto-completion, shortcuts, and productivity features built on top of the official AWS CLI.
Define and provision cloud infrastructure using programming languages like TypeScript, Python, Java, C#, and Go with Terraform.
An open-source, Git-native platform-as-a-service for building, deploying, and scaling applications with self-hosted infrastructure.
Official Go client libraries for accessing Google Cloud Platform services like Firestore, Storage, and Compute Engine.
A curated reading list of essential papers, posts, and books for engineers building and operating cloud infrastructure services.
A curated reading list of essential papers, posts, and books for engineers building and operating cloud infrastructure services.
Official AWS SDK for Go, enabling developers to interact with AWS services from Go applications.
Official AWS SDK for Rust, providing idiomatic Rust APIs for AWS services with async support and code generation from Smithy models.
A comprehensive AWS SDK for Rust, providing idiomatic Rust APIs for interacting with Amazon Web Services.
A Heroku-like Platform as a Service (PaaS) built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) for deploying and managing containerized microservices.
Web interface for application deployments and cloud management in Amazon Web Services (AWS).
A curated list of awesome open-source projects, guides, and resources for the AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK).
A collection of pluggable foundation blocks for building loosely coupled, distributed .NET applications.
Reads Terraform state or HCL files to generate simplified, provider-specific infrastructure graphs.
A script to create on-demand disposable OpenVPN endpoints on AWS with a single command.
A fast, scalable, and extensible HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3 compliant caching proxy server for building cloud services.
A Terraform wrapper that helps engineers build reusable infrastructure stacks using plain .tf files and layers.
A pure Go interface for interacting with libvirt using its RPC protocol instead of C bindings.
A Terraform module for creating and managing AWS RDS database instances and related resources.
A Scala wrapper for AWS SDK that provides idiomatic Scala APIs for interacting with Amazon Web Services.
A collection of higher-level reusable AWS CDK constructs for common cloud infrastructure patterns.
A collection of higher-level reusable AWS CDK constructs for common cloud infrastructure patterns.
A collection of higher-level reusable AWS CDK constructs for common cloud infrastructure patterns.
Easy-to-use AWS CDK constructs for monitoring AWS services with CloudWatch alarms and dashboards.
An open-source MLOps framework for defining and deploying machine learning and LLM workloads across any cloud infrastructure.
Terraform provider for managing OpenStack cloud infrastructure resources using Infrastructure as Code.
A Terraform module for provisioning AWS Application Load Balancers (ALB) and Network Load Balancers (NLB) with comprehensive configuration options.
A TypeScript framework for building event-driven backend microservices with CQRS, Event Sourcing, and automatic cloud infrastructure generation.
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