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Stateless orchestration layer exposing unified incident, log, metric, ticket, and messaging APIs while loading adapters on demand.
Open on GitHub ↗Adapter starter kit with sample providers, plugin entrypoints, and guidance for wiring any external system into OpsOrch.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-mock-adapters
Mocks
In-process mock providers that seed incidents, logs, metrics, tickets, messaging, services, and secrets for demos and tests.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-github-adapter
GitHub
Production-ready GitHub adapter that integrates with GitHub Issues for ticket management, GitHub Actions for deployment tracking, and GitHub Teams for team management.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-pagerduty-adapter
PagerDuty
Production-ready PagerDuty adapter that integrates with PagerDuty REST API v2 for creating, querying, and managing incidents, and discovering services.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-datadog-adapter
Datadog
Production-ready Datadog adapter using official Go SDK v2 for metrics, logs, monitors, incidents, and service catalog integration.
Open on GitHub ↗Production-ready Jira ticket adapter that integrates with Atlassian Jira REST API v3 for creating, querying, and updating issues.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-prometheus-adapter
Prometheus
Metric adapter that integrates with Prometheus for querying metrics using PromQL and discovering available metrics.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-slack-adapter
Slack
Messaging adapter that sends rich messages to Slack channels using Block Kit with Markdown support.
Open on GitHub ↗opsorch-elastic-adapter
Elastic
Log adapter that integrates with Elasticsearch for querying logs with full-text search and structured filtering.
Open on GitHub ↗Model Context Protocol server that exposes OpsOrch Core HTTP APIs as MCP tools for agents and IDE copilots.
Open on GitHub ↗Modern Next.js operator UI with OSS and Enterprise editions. Unified interface for incidents, logs, metrics, services, and AI-powered assistance.
Open on GitHub ↗Get Started
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