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  • Why this server?

    This server enables running Kubernetes commands and provides interpretation, directly addressing the user's request to test Kubernetes network policies.

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    A MCP server that can run Kubernetes commands with a given kubeconfig path and provide interpretation of the commands.
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  • Why this server?

    This server provides read-only access to Kubernetes, allowing querying of cluster information and diagnosing issues, useful for monitoring the impact of network policies.

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    A read-only MCP server for Kubernetes that allows querying cluster information and diagnosing issues through natural language interfaces like Claude.
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  • Why this server?

    While primarily focused on Azure DevOps, it supports managing pipelines, potentially allowing you to incorporate network policy tests into your CI/CD.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to interact with Azure DevOps services, allowing users to query work items with plans to support creating/updating items, managing pipelines, handling pull requests, and administering sprints and branch policies.
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  • Why this server?

    Leverages Playwright for browser testing, which can be useful in testing the effects of network policies on web applications running within Kubernetes.

  • Why this server?

    Access Home Assistant data and control devices. While not directly related to Kubernetes, could be used to monitor environment changes as a result of network policies.

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    Access Home Assistant data and control devices (lights, switches, thermostats, etc).
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