Radar: An Open-Source Kubernetes UI for Workflow Management and Security
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Roy Libman
1mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
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Summary
Radar is an open-source Kubernetes UI that consolidates workflows including real-time topology, resource management, events, Helm, GitOps, live traffic flows, security checks, image filesystem inspection, and MCP for AI agents. It can run locally as a single binary or be self-hosted in-cluster with RBAC and OIDC support, requiring no account, agents, or cloud services.
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Run it locally as a single binary or self-host it in-cluster with RBAC + OIDC — no account, agents, or cloud required.
Radar brings your Kubernetes workflows into one fast, open-source UI: real-time topology, resources, events, Helm, GitOps, live traffic flows, security & best-practice checks, image filesystem inspection, and MCP for AI agents. Run it locally as a single
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