Cloud native
Self-managed email server for SaaS teams on Cloudflare Workers
A production operations toolkit for Hyperswitch on AWS, everything from security hardening to incident response, after the deploy step.
A self-hosted email client with an AI agent, running entirely on Cloudflare Workers
A Kubernetes-native control plane for AI agent instance management, with governed AI access, runtime orchestration, and reusable resources across multiple agent runtimes.
⚡ LFK is a lightning-fast, keyboard-focused, yazi-inspired terminal user interface for navigating and managing Kubernetes clusters. Built for speed and efficiency, it brings a three-column Miller columns layout with an owner-based resource hierarchy to your terminal.
Self-hosted Kubernetes management UI multi-cluster, real-time dashboards, AI assistant, RBAC, LDAP/OIDC auth.
Deploy a FullStack Coding Agent - Self Hosted in your AWS Cloud (OpenClaw, Kiro-Cli, Pi, Hermes, Claude Code, Codex)
Kubernetes-native framework for bot and scraper orchestration
Run OpenClaw AI agent on-demand on AWS serverless infrastructure with Web UI and Telegram interfaces. Cost target ~$1/month.
Good housekeeping for AWS. Scan, inspect, and clean up unused resources across multiple profiles and regions.
High-fidelity, anycloud emulators running in your laptop. For DevOps programming, testing, and simulation.
Run OpenClaw, (formerly Moltbot, formerly Clawdbot) on Cloudflare Workers
The missing open source Kubernetes UI. Topology, event timeline, and service traffic — plus resource browsing and Helm management.
A modern Kubernetes GUI management desktop app for macOS & Windows. Multi-cluster support, real-time monitoring, AI assistant, terminal access, and more.
World's first fully integrated and fully Automated Kubernetes management and orchestration solution
Terminal UI for AWS (taws) - A terminal-based AWS resource viewer and manager
🚀 K8s Agent Orchestration System: Managing the KAOS in your large-scale distributed multi-agent systems
A Kubernetes operator that triggers Jobs when specific Kubernetes resources change