This tool allows it to deploy a given folder to OpenShift.
Node.js client for developing with OpenShift
Provides core APIs, types and utilities used by dynamic plugins at runtime.
Provides webpack ConsoleRemotePlugin used to build all dynamic plugin assets.
Allows building dynamic plugin assets with webpack
Allows loading, managing and interpreting dynamic plugins
React component library for the Assisted Installer UI
Internal package exposing additional Console code. No API stability guarantees.
Provides React focused dynamic plugin SDK utilities
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Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for Kubernetes and OpenShift
The OpenShift backend module for the auth plugin.
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Provides extensions and APIs that dynamic plugins can use to leverage multicluster capabilities provided by Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management.
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OpenAPI client for @openshift-migration-advisor/planner-sdk
Government of Alberta - Nx plugin for OpenShift.
Library of common services and components for OpenShift Web Console.
The Topology plugin enables you to visualize the workloads such as Deployment, Job, Daemonset, Statefulset, CronJob, and Pods powering any service on the Kubernetes cluster.
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React component library for the Bare Metal Installer
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Locales for the Assisted Installer UI library
OpenAPI client for @openshift-migration-advisor/agent-sdk
Simplify deployments of JRuby applications to OpenShift
The Ruby Kubernetes Controller allows users to interact with the core Kubernetes APIs natively from within their Ruby applications. This library is compatible with all leading Kubernetes Instances, including OpenShift Kubernetes, Azure Kubernetes Service, Amazon EKS, Google Kubernetes Service, IBM Kubernetes Service, and Rancher Orchestrated Kubernetes. This library also supports yaml ingestion for creating, patching, updating, or deleting existing Kubernetes types, including Pods, Services, Deployments, Endpoints, and Ingresses. Our documentation also contains complete examples for all operation types.
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