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by nitish_mehrotra 1959 days ago
Hey folks! Nitish and Sneh here from Kloudi (https://kloudi.tech). We are building a Universal Command Line that enables developers to enter commands and queries to search, view and perform actions on data from all their engineering tools. Some of the tools that we currently support out of the box are Sentry, Github Issue, Jira, Datadog, Rollbar, AWS etc.

Kloudi was born as a solution to the problems faced by us while running our previous startup which was a managed freelancer marketplace. While freelancing and handling development for a lot of startups at a given time we realised that any other engineering team uses on an avg 10-15 tools to monitor various aspects of a developers workflow however there is still a lot of staggered information that any developer spends time knitting together. This continued problem was what became the trigger point for building Kloudi. We currently support tools like Sentry, Rollbar, Datadog, Github Issues and our planning to provide support for a bunch of dev-tools in the future.

Some of the key things about Kloudi is that it is locally hosted on your systems. Which means all the keys and data reside on your system. Making it 100% secure and extremely fast!

We are still in our early days of building the product and would love for you all to take it out for a spin and give your feedback. Cheers!

2 comments

I tried to email this to you privately, but hello@kloud.team bounced and you don't have any other public contact info.

Your docker image (kloudi/api) has a whole bunch of credentials in plaintext inside it. I am not going to check whether they're valid or not, but they certainly look real.

Hey Nitish here! Those are application keys of some of the vendors we are integrating with. In our next update we plan to figure out a way to mask them.
Feedback: Having a GitHub repo full of compiled binaries, with no source code, and no license provided (as far as I can tell, this is closed-source, proprietary software, yes?) is somewhat misleading.

It should be clear from looking at your website that you are not free software. It's not clear at all.

Hey Nitish here! Point taken. We will get our stand around this more clearly and update our websites accordingly.