{"repo":"Herenn/Infralens","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Herenn/Infralens","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Herenn/Infralens.git","description":"InfraLens is a next-generation observability tool that uses eBPF to automatically discover and visualize service-to-service communication in Kubernetes clusters—without requiring any code changes or sidecars.","language":"Go","stars":52,"topics":["aiops","cilium","devops","documentation-generator","ebpf","golang","kubernetes","llm","monitoring","network-monitoring"],"license":"Apache-2.0","category":"deployment-docker-iac","readme_excerpt":"🔍 InfraLens See every connection in your infrastructure — without touching a single line of code. InfraLens uses eBPF to discover and visualize service-to-service communication in real time, on Kubernetes clusters and plain Linux servers. No sidecars. No SDKs. No instrumentation. Try the demo · Install · How it works · Features · Contributing ⚡ Try It in 30 Seconds No Linux, no eBPF, no agents — demo mode simulates a realistic multi-node topology with live traffic. Works on macOS, Windows, and Linux: Open http://localhost:3000 — you'll see servers, services, live throughput, and UDP flows. Click any node to inspect it, press / to search. 🤔 Why InfraLens? You inherit a cluster, or your architecture diagram is six months stale, and the question is always the same: what actually talks to what? Traditional APM answers it by making you instrument every service. Service-mesh tools answer it if you're willing to run a mesh. InfraLens answers it from the kernel — deploy the agent, and every TCP connection and UDP flow on the box appears on a live map within seconds. InfraLens Traditional APM Service Mesh Observability --- --- --- --- Code changes required None SDK in every service None Infrastructure required One agent per node Agents + config per app Full mesh (sidecars/CNI) Works outside Kubernetes Yes — any Linux server Varies No Sees non-HTTP traffic (DBs, queues, DNS) Yes — TCP + UDP at kernel level Only instrumented calls Mostly yes Explains unknown services Yes — fingerprint","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Herenn","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Herenn/Infralens/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}