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An open-source project providing modular components and a framework for assembling custom container-based systems.
An open-source virtualization technology that creates secure, lightweight microVMs for container and serverless workloads.
A lightweight tool to run container runtimes like Docker, Containerd, and Incus on macOS and Linux with minimal setup.
Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding, focusing on running containers on macOS and other hosts.
An industry-standard container runtime that manages the complete container lifecycle on Linux and Windows hosts.
A deprecated wrapper that enabled Docker containers to access NVIDIA GPU resources.
A lightweight CLI tool for spawning and running Linux containers according to the OCI specification.
An open-source implementation of lightweight VMs that perform like containers but offer VM-level isolation and security.
A low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool for Linux that creates container environments without requiring root privileges.
A low-level unprivileged sandboxing tool for Linux that creates container-like environments without requiring root privileges.
A container runtime written in Rust that implements the OCI runtime specification, designed for performance and memory efficiency.
A container runtime written in Rust that implements the OCI runtime specification, designed for performance and memory efficiency.
A script to run Docker Compose YAML files using Podman as a daemonless, rootless backend.
An OCI-based implementation of the Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (CRI) for launching and managing OCI containers.
A mature low-level Linux container runtime focused on system containers with strong security features and kernel integration.
An open specification for container image formats, enabling interoperability across container engines and registries.
A container runtime that enhances isolation and enables containers to run system-level workloads like Docker and Kubernetes, similar to VMs.
A specification defining standards for operating system process and application containers, enabling interoperability between container runtimes.
Chaos testing and network emulation tool for Docker and containerd containers.
Enables running multi-architecture Docker containers on x86_64 hosts via QEMU user-mode emulation and binfmt_misc.
An AI-native microservices platform for building distributed applications with built-in auth, routing, and microfrontend support.
A user-level tool to execute Docker containers without root privileges, enabling container usage in batch systems and restricted environments.
An asynchronous Rust client library for the Docker and Podman daemon APIs.
A lightweight, cloud-native operating system kernel written in Rust with Linux binary compatibility, designed for serverless and containerized workloads.
A container runtime that enables GPU acceleration in Docker containers (deprecated in favor of NVIDIA Container Toolkit).
A Rust implementation of the Open Containers Initiative runtime specification, providing memory-safe container execution.
A specification for packaging, installing, and managing distributed applications that are cloud-agnostic.
A hypervisor-based runtime for OCI containers, enabling virtualized container execution with KVM, Xen, or QEMU.
A Rust tool that bootstraps single-dependency Kubernetes clusters for local testing and development using Nix.
Official AWS libraries providing core interfaces, event models, and utilities for developing Java functions on AWS Lambda.
A text-based user interface (TUI) for running, exploring, and managing Ansible playbooks, collections, and configurations.
A collection of tools for generating, validating, and testing OCI runtime specification configurations and bundles.
A macOS status bar app that controls the corectld server daemon for running CoreOS VMs using native macOS Hypervisor.
A CLI tool that simplifies extracting files from Docker and OCI container images without manual container creation.
Pure Python bindings for Linux namespaces via glibc, providing a multiprocessing-like interface for container operations.
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