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Mizu: The API Traffic Viewer for Kubernetes

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The API Traffic Viewer for Kubernetes

A simple-yet-powerful API traffic viewer for Kubernetes enabling you to view all API communication between microservices to help your debug and troubleshoot regressions.

Think TCPDump and Wireshark re-invented for Kubernetes.

Simple UI

Quickstart and documentation

You can run Mizu on any Kubernetes cluster (version of 1.16.0 or higher) in a matter of seconds. See the Mizu Getting Started Guide for how.

For more comprehensive documentation, start with the docs.

Working in this repo

We ❤️ pull requests! See CONTRIBUTING.md for info on contributing changes.
In the wiki you can find an intorduction to mizu components, and development workflows.

Code of Conduct

This project is for everyone. We ask that our users and contributors take a few minutes to review our Code of Conduct.

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The API traffic analyzer for Kubernetes providing real-time K8s protocol-level visibility, capturing and monitoring all traffic and payloads going in, out and across containers, pods, nodes and clusters.. Think TCPDump and Wireshark re-invented for Kubernetes
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