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base on 🐊 Gatekeeper - Policy Controller for Kubernetes # Gatekeeper
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## How is Gatekeeper different from OPA?
Compared to using [OPA with its sidecar kube-mgmt](https://www.openpolicyagent.org/docs/kubernetes-admission-control.html) (aka Gatekeeper v1.0), Gatekeeper introduces the following functionality:
* An extensible, parameterized [policy library](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper-library/website/)
* Native Kubernetes CRDs for instantiating the policy library (aka "constraints")
* Native Kubernetes CRDs for extending the policy library (aka "constraint templates")
* Native Kubernetes CRDs for [mutation](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/website/docs/mutation/) support
* Audit functionality
* External data support
## Getting started
Check out the [installation instructions](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/website/docs/install) to deploy Gatekeeper components to your Kubernetes cluster.
## Documentation
Please see the [Gatekeeper website](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/website/docs/howto) for more in-depth information.
## Policy Library
See the [Gatekeeper policy library](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper-library/website/) for a collection of constraint templates and sample constraints that you can use with Gatekeeper.
## Community & Contributing
Please refer to [Gatekeeper's contribution guide](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/website/docs/help) to find out how you can help.
## Code of conduct
This project is governed by the [CNCF Code of conduct](https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/code-of-conduct.md).
## Security
For details on how to report vulnerabilities and security release process, please refer to [Gatekeeper Security](https://open-policy-agent.github.io/gatekeeper/website/docs/security) for more information.
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