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kubetest
Kubernetes integration testing in Python via pytestnetbox-virtual-circuit-plugin
A plugin for NetBox that supports Virtual Circuit managementipmi-simulator
ipmi_sim in a minimal Docker containersynse-server
An HTTP API for monitoring and controlling physical and virtual devicessynse
Vapor IO's Synse Platformfastapi-rfc7807
RFC-7807 compliant problem detail error response handler for FastAPI applicationsk8s-elector
A minimal kubernetes-native sidecar elector service.aionetbox
An async HTTP client for Netboxsctl
SCTL is not End2End encryption, instead SCTL is more of an envelope, in which you store secrets until they are needed, and those secrets should only remain available in plain text while the operation that needs them is active.containerlog
A lightweight, optimized, and opinionated structured logging library for Python, intended for containerized applicationssynse-ipmi-plugin
IPMI plugin for Synsefake-rpigpio
Fake RPi.GPIO drop in replacement for testing and developmentsynse-sdk
SDK for Synse Plugins in Gosynse-emulator-plugin
Emulator plugin for Synsesynse-modbus-ip-plugin
Modbus over TCP/IP plugin for Synsesnmp-emulator
A Dockerized SNMP emulator useful for testing and developmenttftp-server
A TFTP server in a docker imagesynse-amt-plugin
Intel AMT plugin for Synsenetcat
A slim, simple, netcat only containeroctool
Basic command line tool to help diagnose OpenConfig gRPC connectionssynse-snmp-plugin
SNMP plugin for Synsevapor-helm-starter
A Helm Chart starter template for a generic application at Vaporsynse-server-grpc
The internal gRPC API for Synse Server and its pluginssynse-client-python
Python client for interacting with Synse Serversynse-charts
Helm charts for deploying the Synse project โตsynse-cli
Unified CLI for the Synse platformsynse-client-go
Golang client library for interacting with Synse Serverwhatis
Whatis bot server for Slack!deployment-tools
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