Getting Started with the Chaos Hub

The free and open source Chaos Platform grows with the addition of the Chaos Hub alongside the Chaos Toolkit

Russ Miles
Chaos Toolkit
2 min readSep 1, 2018

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Introducing the Chaos Hub, the newest free and open source project in the growing Chaos Platform ecosystem

There’s a new free and open source project in town working alongside the existing Chaos Toolkit; the Chaos Hub! The Chaos Hub extends the Chaos Toolkit and adds features to surface, share and collaborate on your chaos engineering experiments.

The following video introduces the Chaos Hub:

The following resources are referred to in the video:

Getting Involved in the Chaos Toolkit and Chaos Hub

The Chaos Toolkit and Chaos Hub are community-led open source and free projects whose goals as the Chaos Platform are to enable everyone to create, share and use their own automated chaos engineering experiments. Vendor-neutral and free, now and always, it’s a great place learn about chaos engineering, to use as the foundation for your own experiments, and even to bring your own chaos engineering experiment requirements and ideas.

You can get involved today by raising issues and feature requests, grabbing the code, or even just joining us on our community slack.

ChaosIQ is a company that provides commercial and enterprise support for the Chaos Platform including the Chaos Toolkit and the Chaos Hub.

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Russ Miles
Russ Miles

Written by Russ Miles

People, Team and Organizational Developer. Writer, psychologist, speaker and humanistic Head of Engineering. https://twitter.com/russmiles