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Can be more up to date than the mainstream Kubernetes repos. 44 | 45 | * [Gitlab Omnibus](https://charts.gitlab.io) - an All-In-One chart for deploying Gitlab in Kubernetes 46 | * [Gitlab Cloud-native](https://helm.gitlab.io/) - a fresh start for Gitlab Kubernetes deployment, services are now split into their own containers 47 | * [Jupyterhub and Binderhub](https://jupyterhub.github.io/helm-chart/) - charts for deploying services to run Jupyter notebooks 48 | * [Harbor](https://github.com/goharbor/harbor-helm) - Harbor is a container and Helm registry with built-in security 49 | * [OpenStack](https://github.com/openstack/openstack-helm) - various charts by the OpenStack project 50 | * [Fn Project](https://github.com/fnproject/fn-helm) - Fn serverless platform charts 51 | * [Lenses](https://github.com/Landoop/kafka-helm-charts) - charts for Lenses, Apache Kafka, Kafka Connect and other components for data streaming and data integration 52 | * [Zalenium](https://github.com/zalando/zalenium/tree/master/charts/zalenium) - flexible and scalable container based Selenium Grid with video recording, live preview, basic auth & dashboard 53 | * [Elasticsearch Fluentd Kibana](https://github.com/cdwv/efk-stack-helm) - chart to deploy a full EFK stack for Kubernetes monitoring 54 | * [Eclipse Che](http://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/kubernetes-multi-user.html) - instructions to install the Eclipse Che from the Helm chart bundled with the app 55 | * [Gravitee.io](https://github.com/gravitee-io/gravitee-kubernetes/tree/master/gravitee) - Helm chart for Gravitee.io API management platform 56 | * [Bitwarden](https://github.com/cdwv/bitwarden-k8s) - Helm chart for deploying bitwarden-rs - unofficial Bitwarden-compatible server 57 | * [Elastic](https://github.com/elastic/helm-charts/) - Official helm charts for [Elatic.co](https://www.elastic.co/)'s open source products (ElasticSearch, Kibana & filebeat) 58 | 59 | Plugins 60 | ------- 61 | 62 | * [Helm Diff](https://github.com/databus23/helm-diff) - Plugin that shows a diff explaing what a `helm upgrade` and `helm rollback` would change. It can also compare two separate revisions of the release. 63 | * [Helm Env](https://github.com/adamreese/helm-env) - Plugin to show the environment variables available to a helm plugin. 64 | * [Helm Last](https://github.com/adamreese/helm-last) - Plugin that shows the latest release interacted with. This is useful for chaining commands together like `helm status $(helm last)`. 65 | * [Helm Local](https://github.com/adamreese/helm-local) - Plugin to run Tiller (helm 2's server-side component) as a local daemon. 66 | * [Helm Nuke](https://github.com/adamreese/helm-nuke) - Plugin that deletes and purges all releases stored by Tiller. 67 | * [Helm Secrets](https://github.com/futuresimple/helm-secrets) - Plugin to manage and store secrets safely. 68 | * [Helm Monitor](https://github.com/ContainerSolutions/helm-monitor) - Plugin to monitor a release and rollback based on Prometheus/ElasticSearch query. 69 | * [Helm S3](https://github.com/hypnoglow/helm-s3) - Plugin to fetch charts from S3. 70 | * [Helm Starter](https://github.com/salesforce/helm-starter) - Plugin that simplifies working with [helm chart starter packs](https://helm.sh/docs/developing_charts/#chart-starter-packs). 71 | * [Helm GCS](https://github.com/hayorov/helm-gcs) - Plugin that manages chart repos on Google Cloud Storage privately. 72 | 73 | Tools, Extras 74 | ------------- 75 | Helm-related tools 76 | * [Keel.sh](https://keel.sh) - Continuous delivery for Kubernetes - enhances Helm with auto upgrades and other cool features 77 | * [Helmfile](https://github.com/roboll/helmfile) - Helmfile is a declarative spec for deploying helm charts, supports flexible templating scenarios 78 | * [Helmsman](https://github.com/Praqma/helmsman) - Helmsman provides a declarative way of installing charts, features terraform-like desired state file approach and security enhancements 79 | * [Reckoner](https://github.com/FairwindsOps/reckoner) - Reckoner is a tool to simplify management and installation of multiple Helm chart releases 80 | * [Monocular](https://github.com/helm/monocular) - A web-based application that enables the search and discovery of charts from multiple Helm Chart repositories 81 | * [Ship](https://github.com/replicatedhq/ship) - A tool that makes it easy to watch and apply updates to Helm charts and integrates [Kustomize](https://kustomize.io) patches and overlays 82 | * [Brigade](https://github.com/brigadecore/brigade) - A tool for running scriptable, automated tasks in the cloud — as part of your Kubernetes cluster 83 | * [Helm-Starter-Istio](https://github.com/salesforce/helm-starter-istio) - A helm starer for creating [Istio](https://istio.io/) managed services 84 | * [Helm Broker](https://github.com/kyma-project/helm-broker) - A Service Broker which exposes Helm charts as Service Classes in the [Service Catalog](https://svc-cat.io/) 85 | 86 | Community 87 | --------- 88 | Forums, discussion groups, SO tags. 89 | 90 | * [Helm Slack](http://slack.k8s.io/) - #helm-users channel on Kubernetes Slack 91 | * [StackOverflow Kubernetes-Helm](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/kubernetes-helm) - Stack Overflow threads tagged kubernetes-helm 92 | * [StackOverflow Helm](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/helm) - Stack Overflow threads tagged Helm 93 | 94 | Contributing 95 | ======================================================================= 96 | 97 | Contributions are most welcome! 98 | 99 | This list is just getting started, please contribute to make it super awesome. 100 | 101 | Check out the [Contributing Guidelines](https://github.com/cdwv/awesome-helm/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). 102 | 103 | 104 | License 105 | ======================================================================= 106 | 107 | Creative Commons License
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