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@helloextend/confluent-cloud-api

v0.0.1

Published

A Simple Confluent Cloud API Tool for IAC

Downloads

1

Readme

Confluent API

Setup

  • pnpm install
  • Optional: Install and setup the github cli if you want to take advantage of the optional pnpm pr command.

What is this?

Well quite simply it is a typescript API for confluent cloud. Is it the best one, nope. Is it the only one, yep. So either rewrite it, use it, or do both and help configure it.

How do I use it?

Mostly this is used to help build out infrastructural tooling. For example, you can use this to create a kafka cluster, create topics, and then create service accounts for those topics. You can also use this to create a service account and then create a kafka cluster and topics for that service account. As well as building out a schema registry and connect cluster.

How do I contribute?

  • Create a branch
  • Make your changes
  • Then we will review it and merge it

Todo

Kinda everything. But mostly build a great readme before open sourcing it(whoops too late).