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Where crossplane fits, based on its real tags and topics.
git clone https://github.com/crossplane/crossplane.gitSee the repository's README for language-specific setup steps.
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Crossplane is a framework for building cloud native control planes without needing to write code. It has a highly extensible backend that enables you to build a control plane that can orchestrate applications and infrastructure no matter where they run, and a highly configurable frontend that puts you in control of the schema of the declarative API it offers.
Crossplane is a [Cloud Native Computing Foundation][cncf] project.
Category: ☁️ Cloud
Difficulty: Advanced
Part of: Cloud & Infrastructure
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