agent and qovery-migration-ai-agent

The tools are ecosystem siblings, where the Qovery Migration AI Agent likely utilizes or interacts with an underlying agent like stakpak/agent to manage the actual application deployments and operations after migrating applications to Qovery's platform.

agent
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Maintenance 25/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 16/25
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Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 7/25
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Community 13/25
Stars: 1,118
Forks: 114
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Commits (30d): 90
Language: Rust
License: Apache-2.0
Stars: 25
Forks: 4
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Commits (30d): 0
Language: Go
License: MIT
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About agent

stakpak/agent

Ship your code, on autopilot. An open source agent that lives on your machines 24/7 and keeps your apps running. 🦀

Implements autonomous DevOps task execution with LLM-driven operations while maintaining security through secret substitution, network-level guardrails, and curated rulebooks that prevent destructive actions. Built in Rust with real-time streaming for long-running processes (Docker builds, deployments), infrastructure code indexing for Terraform/Kubernetes/GitHub Actions, and mTLS encryption for agent-to-controller communication. Integrates with Anthropic/OpenAI/Gemini APIs, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS/GCP/Azure CLIs, and supports asynchronous task scheduling via cron and Slack/webhook channels.

About qovery-migration-ai-agent

Qovery/qovery-migration-ai-agent

Qovery Migration AI Agent to Automate and Ease the Migration From Cloud Providers with Qovery

Leverages AWS Bedrock's Claude AI to analyze source platform configurations (currently Heroku/Render), automatically generating Dockerfiles and Terraform manifests for Qovery deployments across AWS, GCP, Azure, and Scaleway. Includes built-in validation and auto-remediation loops that detect and fix Terraform errors iteratively, while maintaining security by filtering sensitive data locally and reintegrating it as Terraform secrets only after generation.

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