constellation/internal/helm/charts/cilium/README.md.gotmpl
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cli: move cli/internal libraries (#2623)
* cli: move internal packages

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* cli: fix buildfiles

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* bazel: fix exclude dir

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* cli: move back libraries that will not be used by TF provider

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Cilium is open source software for providing and transparently securing
network connectivity and loadbalancing between application workloads such as
application containers or processes. Cilium operates at Layer 3/4 to provide
traditional networking and security services as well as Layer 7 to protect and
secure use of modern application protocols such as HTTP, gRPC and Kafka.
A new Linux kernel technology called eBPF is at the foundation of Cilium.
It supports dynamic insertion of eBPF bytecode into the Linux kernel at various
integration points such as: network IO, application sockets, and tracepoints
to implement security, networking and visibility logic. eBPF is highly
efficient and flexible.
![Cilium feature overview](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/cilium/main/Documentation/images/cilium_overview.png)
## Prerequisites
* Kubernetes: `{{ template "chart.kubeVersion" . }}`
* Helm: `>= 3.0`
## Getting Started
Try Cilium on any Kubernetes distribution in under 15 minutes:
| Minikube | Self-Managed K8s | Amazon EKS | Google GKE | Microsoft AKS |
|:-:|:-:|:-:|:-:|:-:|
| [![Minikube](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/charts/master/images/minikube.svg)](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/k8s-install-default/) | [![Self-Managed Kubernetes](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/charts/master/images/k8s.png)](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/k8s-install-default/) | [![Amazon EKS](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/charts/master/images/aws.svg)](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/k8s-install-default/) | [![Google GKE](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/charts/master/images/google-cloud.svg)](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/k8s-install-default/) | [![Microsoft AKS](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cilium/charts/master/images/azure.svg)](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/k8s-install-default/) |
Or, for a quick install with the default configuration:
```
$ helm repo add cilium https://helm.cilium.io/
$ helm install cilium cilium/cilium --namespace=kube-system
```
After Cilium is installed, you can explore the features that Cilium has to
offer from the [Getting Started Guides page](https://docs.cilium.io/en/stable/gettingstarted/).
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## Getting Help
The best way to get help if you get stuck is to ask a question on the
[Cilium Slack channel](https://cilium.herokuapp.com/). With Cilium
contributors across the globe, there is almost always someone available to help.
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