Safety-first guardrails for AI-driven cloud and Kubernetes operations
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Safety-first guardrails for AI-driven cloud and Kubernetes operations
System of Record for Kubernetes cost accounting: per-namespace CPU, memory and GPU usage, with the 30% non-allocatable overhead made visible. Connects to AI assistants via MCP (Claude, Gemini, Mistral, Cursor) for plain-language analysis. Formerly Kube-Opex-Analytics.
Control carbon emission of your cloud infrastructure - Carbon-aware cloud infra
📡 Get Boavizta impact data for your AWS usage.
GreenKube: CO2 monitoring and FinGreenOps tool for K8s
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SPRUCE is an open-source enrichment platform for GreenOps which helps quantify and reduce the environmental impact of cloud computing.
Lightweight, polyglot performance anti-pattern detection with built-in carbon-aware scoring.
Enrichment pipeline for CUR / FOCUS reports which adds energy and carbon data allowing to report and reduce the impact of the your cloud usage.
A self-hosted, lightweight AWS EC2 & RDS scheduler running in a single Docker container. Automatically scan regions, schedule sleep windows, set resource TTL leases, track cost savings via live AWS Pricing APIs, and get Slack/Telegram alerts. Open-source and GreenOps-ready.
Open-source carbon footprint linting for your CI/CD pipeline
A guide to practical FinOps covering cost visibility, tagging strategies, and optimization for compute/storage/AI workloads.
Estimate the environmental impact of GitHub Actions for your entire organization.
Terraform module to deploy CodeCarbon as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes to monitor carbon emissions across all nodes.
Terraform module to deploy Kepler (Kubernetes Environmental Power Profiling Operator) on Kubernetes using Helm.
Terraform module to deploy Scaphandre (container-level power consumption monitoring) on Kubernetes using Helm.
Terraform module to deploy Kubernetes Carbon Intensity Exporter on Kubernetes using Helm.
Terraform module to deploy KubeGreen (automated resource cleanup and pod hibernation) on Kubernetes using Helm.
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