Add Radar to Observability subcategory#4740
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Radar is an open-source Kubernetes visibility tool with topology visualization, event timeline, Helm management, and built-in MCP server for AI tools. Signed-off-by: Nadav Erell <nadaverell@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Nadav Erell <nadaverell@gmail.com>
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Add Radar to the Observability subcategory under Observability and Analysis.
Radar is an open-source Kubernetes visibility tool with topology visualization, event timeline, Helm management, and a built-in MCP server for AI tools. It runs as a kubectl plugin or standalone binary — no cluster install required.