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{
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"kubeapps-apprepository-controller": {
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"digest": "9810860253128c2d80a2646475275c934399b7c9c8185981c4297fa7201e421e",
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"digest": "c42abc9f7a7b3cf4f1a50562d197d25cf47f82077ff6e208c84ec6212032b3f6",
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"type": "BLACKSMITH",
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"version": "2.4.4"
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}
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> Kubeapps AppRepository Controller is one of the main components of Kubeapps, a Web-based application deployment and management tool for Kubernetes clusters. This controller monitors resources.
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[Overview of Kubeapps AppRepository Controller](https://github.com/kubeapps/kubeapps)
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[Overview of Kubeapps AppRepository Controller](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/kubeapps)
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Learn more about the Bitnami tagging policy and the difference between rolling tags and immutable tags [in our documentation page](https://docs.bitnami.com/tutorials/understand-rolling-tags-containers/).
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* [`2`, `2-scratch`, `2.4.4`, `2.4.4-scratch-r0`, `latest` (2/scratch/Dockerfile)](https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-kubeapps-apprepository-controller/blob/2.4.4-scratch-r0/2/scratch/Dockerfile)
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* [`2`, `2-scratch`, `2.4.4`, `2.4.4-scratch-r1`, `latest` (2/scratch/Dockerfile)](https://github.com/bitnami/bitnami-docker-kubeapps-apprepository-controller/blob/2.4.4-scratch-r1/2/scratch/Dockerfile)
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## Configuration
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For further documentation, please check [here](https://github.com/kubeapps/kubeapps/tree/master/cmd/apprepository-controller).
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For further documentation, please check [here](https://github.com/vmware-tanzu/kubeapps/tree/master/cmd/apprepository-controller).
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## Contributing
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