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kubefwd is a bulk port forwarding tool for Kubernetes services that enables local development by forwarding multiple services with unique loopback IPs (127.x.x.x), allowing services to use the same port without conflicts.

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  • Active maintenance with monthly releases
  • Enterprise-grade security (Cosign, SLSA L3, SBOM)

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kubefwd is a bulk port forwarding tool for Kubernetes services that
enables local development by forwarding multiple services with unique
loopback IPs (127.x.x.x), allowing services to use the same port without
conflicts.

- 4,001+ GitHub stars
- Apache 2.0 license
- Active maintenance with monthly releases
- Enterprise-grade security (Cosign, SLSA L3, SBOM)

Signed-off-by: cjimti <cj@imti.co>
@caniszczyk caniszczyk added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 8, 2026
Merged via the queue into cncf:master with commit d4686c5 Jan 8, 2026
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