Kunobi Ninja maintains a single, sharply focused offering: Kunobi, a lightweight desktop client that unifies Kubernetes cluster inspection and GitOps workflow control into one minimalist interface. Built for platform engineers, DevOps leads, and cloud-native developers who juggle dozens of namespaces and fleets of repositories, the tool renders live object maps, Helm release histories, Argo CD application sets, and Kustomize overlays in a dark-themed, keyboard-driven dashboard. Users can diff configurations, roll back failing deployments, or promote container images across dev, staging, and production environments without leaving the same pane. Context switching between kubectl, separate GitOps web consoles, and terminal log streams disappears; instead, clickable resource graphs surface pod health, secret drift, and policy violations in real time, while inline editors commit remediations back to the underlying Git repository. Because the binary runs entirely on the workstation and connects through standard kubeconfig and repo credentials, no server-side agent is required, keeping security teams comfortable and cluster overhead at zero. The publisher’s roadmap hints at future plug-ins for OPA policy visualization and cost-anomaly detection, yet the core mission remains a clutter-free command center for the modern Kubernetes lifecycle. Kunobi Ninja’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the latest release, and support batch installation alongside other applications.
Kubernetes and Gitops dashboard and management tool
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