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A networking, observability, and security solution with an eBPF-based dataplane.
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Interesting list.
Some list item has long description:
Cilium Proxy - Cilium Proxy is a high-performance HTTP, TCP, and gRPC proxy that can be automatically injected into Kubernetes pods. It provides features like load balancing, health checking, and L7 (Layer 7) visibility, helping secure and monitor application traffic.
Would be interesting to have shorter description for those items.
The "Cilium related projects" can be a heading 2 and added in the ToC.
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Descriptions should not be title-cased. |
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Generally, many of the descriptions need more work. |
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@sindresorhus I made many relevant changes to be compliant |
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I have created a dedicated awesome list about Cilium, which is an eBPF-based Networking, Security, and Observability. I thought it could be great being linked from here.
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