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Kyverno
Kubernetes Native Policy Management 🎉
Kyverno is a policy engine designed for Kubernetes. It can validate, mutate, and generate configurations using admission controls and background scans. Kyverno policies are Kubernetes resources and do not require learning a new language. Kyverno is designed to work nicely with tools you already use like kubectl, kustomize, and Git.
📙 Documentation
Kyverno installation and reference documents are available at kyverno.io.
🙋♂️ Getting Help
We are here to help!
👉 For feature requests and bugs, file an issue.
👉 For discussions or questions, join the Kyverno Slack channel.
👉 For community meeting access, join the mailing list.
👉 To get updates ⭐️ star this repository.
➕ Contributing
Thanks for your interest in contributing to Kyverno! Here are some steps to help get you started:
✔ Read and agree to the Contribution Guidelines.
✔ Browse through the GitHub discussions.
✔ Read Kyverno design and development details on the GitHub Wiki.
✔ Check out the good first issues list. Add a comment with /assign
to request assignment of the issue.
✔ Checkout out the Kyverno Community page for other ways to get involved.
Contributors
Kyverno is built and maintained by our growing community of contributors!
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