Anish Ramasekar's repositories
secrets-store-controller
Secrets Store Controller for Kubernetes secrets - Integrates secrets stores with Kubernetes via a k8s secret.
eraser
š§¹ Cleaning up images from Kubernetes nodes
aramase.github.io
My personal site
docs
Documentation for CSI integration with Kubernetes
release
Release infrastructure for Kubernetes and related components
kubernetes-dev-on-azure
Create a dev env for contributing to Kubernetes on Azure.
spire-controller-manager
Kubernetes controller manager that reconciles workload registration and federation relationships.
node-driver-registrar
Sidecar container that registers a CSI driver with the kubelet using the kubelet plugin registration mechanism.
cloud-provider-azure
Cloud provider for Azure
ratify
Artifact Ratification Framework
perf-tests
Performance tests and benchmarks
kubetest2
Kubetest2 is the framework for launching and running end-to-end tests on Kubernetes.
sig-windows-tools
Repository for tools and artifacts related to the sig-windows charter in Kubernetes. Scripts to assist kubeadm and wincat and flannel will be hosted here.
org
Meta configuration for Kubernetes Github Org
cluster-api-provider-azure
Cluster API implementation for Microsoft Azure
acs-keyvault-agent
A Azure Key Vault agent container that grabs secrets from Azure Key Vault securely and passes them to other containers in its pod
kms
KMS v2alpha1 implementation
homebrew-azure-workload-identity
Homebrew Tap for Azure Workload Identity CLI
msi-acrpull
Kubernetes controller that allows using Managed Service Identities (MSI) to pull images from ACR.
ingress
Ingress controllers
aks-periscope
aks-periscope aims to detect various kubernetes cluster problems
livenessprobe
A sidecar container that can be included in a CSI plugin pod to enable integration with Kubernetes Liveness Probe.
go-autorest
This package implements an HTTP request pipeline suitable for use across multiple go-routines and provides the shared routines relied on by AutoRest generated Go code.
e2e-framework
A Go framework for end-to-end testing of components running in Kubernetes clusters.