
AI AGENTS
kite
by Kite Contributors
Overview
Kite is a modern Kubernetes dashboard that brings observability, multi-cluster operations, user governance, and AI agents into one workspace.
Details
Kite is described by its official homepage as a modern Kubernetes dashboard for unifying observability, multi-cluster operations, user governance, and AI agents in one workspace. The GitHub project description says it is lightweight and modern, supports multi-cluster and resource management, and includes enterprise-grade user governance features such as OAuth, RBAC, and audit logs. Its AI assistant documentation says the built-in assistant can inspect Kubernetes resources, read logs, query Prometheus metrics, and create, update, patch, or delete Kubernetes resources after confirmation.
When to Use
Use Kite when you want a Kubernetes dashboard that combines multi-cluster/resource management with observability and user governance in one workspace. Use Kite when you want an AI assistant for Kubernetes workflows such as inspecting resources reading logs querying Prometheus metrics and applying confirmed resource changes. Use Kite when OAuth RBAC and audit logs are important parts of Kubernetes dashboard governance.
Getting Started
- Review the official Kite homepage: https://kite.zzde.me/
- Inspect the GitHub repository for the project source and repository-level information: https://github.com/kite-org/kite
- Read the AI Assistant documentation to understand supported assistant actions and confirmation behavior: https://kite.zzde.me/guide/ai-assistant
Key Features
- •Modern Kubernetes dashboard
- •Multi-cluster and resource management
- •Observability workspace for Kubernetes operations
- •User governance with OAuth
- •RBAC
- •and audit logs
- •Built-in AI assistant for Kubernetes workflows
- •AI-assisted resource changes require confirmation according to the AI assistant documentation
Capabilities
- •kubernetes-dashboard
- •multi-cluster-management
- •resource-management
- •observability
- •user-governance
- •ai-assistant
- •log-inspection
- •prometheus-querying
Last updated Jun 5, 2026