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kubernetes-deploy vs Makisu: What are the differences?

Developers describe kubernetes-deploy as "A command-line tool that helps you ship changes to a Kubernetes namespace and understand the result, by Shopify". kubernetes-deploy is a command line tool that helps you ship changes to a Kubernetes namespace and understand the result. At Shopify, we use it within our much-beloved, open-source Shipit deployment app. On the other hand, Makisu is detailed as "🍣 Fast and flexible Docker image building tool, works in unprivileged containerized environments like Mesos & Kubernetes (by Uber)". Uber's core infrastructure team developed a pipeline that quickly and reliably generates Dockerfiles and builds application code into Docker images for Apache Mesos and Kubernetes-based container ecosystems. Giving back to the growing stack of microservice technologies, we open sourced its core component, Makisu, to enable other organizations to leverage the same benefits for their own architectures (more here: https://eng.uber.com/makisu/).

kubernetes-deploy and Makisu can be primarily classified as "Container" tools.

kubernetes-deploy and Makisu are both open source tools. Makisu with 1.7K GitHub stars and 76 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than kubernetes-deploy with 779 GitHub stars and 61 GitHub forks.

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What is kubernetes-deploy?

kubernetes-deploy is a command line tool that helps you ship changes to a Kubernetes namespace and understand the result. At Shopify, we use it within our much-beloved, open-source Shipit deployment app.

What is Makisu?

Uber's core infrastructure team developed a pipeline that quickly and reliably generates Dockerfiles and builds application code into Docker images for Apache Mesos and Kubernetes-based container ecosystems. Giving back to the growing stack of microservice technologies, we open sourced its core component, Makisu, to enable other organizations to leverage the same benefits for their own architectures (more here: https://eng.uber.com/makisu/).

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