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**Kubeshark** is a network observability platform for Kubernetes, providing real-time, cluster-wide visibility into Kubernetes’ network. It enables users to inspect all internal and external cluster communications, API calls, and data in transit. Additionally, Kubeshark detects anomalies and emergent behaviors, trigger autonomous remediations, and generate deep network insights.  Think [TCPDump](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tcpdump) and [Wireshark](https://www.wireshark.org/) reimagined for Kubernetes. #### Service-Map w/Kubernetes Context  #### Cluster-Wide PCAP Recording  ## Getting Started Download **Kubeshark**'s binary distribution [latest release](https://github.com/kubeshark/kubeshark/releases/latest) or use one of the following methods to deploy **Kubeshark**. The [web-based dashboard](https://docs.kubeshark.co/en/ui) should open in your browser, showing a real-time view of your cluster's traffic. ### Homebrew [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) :beer: users can install the Kubeshark CLI with: ```shell brew install kubeshark kubeshark tap ``` To clean up: ```shell kubeshark clean ``` ### Helm Add the Helm repository and install the chart: ```shell helm repo add kubeshark https://helm.kubeshark.co helm install kubeshark kubeshark/kubeshark ``` Follow the on-screen instructions how to connect to the dashboard. To clean up: ```shell helm uninstall kubeshark ``` ## Building From Source Clone this repository and run the `make` command to build it. After the build is complete, the executable can be found at `./bin/kubeshark`. ## Documentation To learn more, read the [documentation](https://docs.kubeshark.co). ## Contributing We :heart: pull requests! See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for the contribution guide.