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OpenLens 6.4.15 is an open-source Kubernetes IDE published by the OpenLens Authors that strips away all proprietary components from Mirantis Lens, delivering a telemetry-free, login-free environment for cluster inspection and management. Released as the tenth consecutive community build, the software preserves the original’s multi-cluster dashboard, real-time resource graphs, integrated terminal, and Helm chart browser while remaining fully MIT-licensed, making it a lightweight alternative for DevOps teams, platform engineers, and educators who need transparent, repeatable workflows. Typical use cases include visualizing pod logs across hybrid clouds, editing ConfigMaps directly from the UI, debugging service meshes without exposing credentials to external servers, and demonstrating Kubernetes concepts in classrooms where vendor registration is impractical. Because every module is open source, organizations can audit the code, compile custom extensions, or embed the binary into CI pipelines that spin up disposable test clusters. The program sits in the Cloud Computing / DevOps category and runs portably on Windows, macOS, and Linux, consuming local kubeconfig files or in-cluster service accounts with equal ease. Neutral statement: OpenLens is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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