It is a Developer Platform made to make life easier for developers and DevOps in an organization, by creating a single platform that acts as a single source of truth for all of the infrastructure assets and operations existing in the organization's tech stack. Port then allows developers to perform self-service actions on these assets. From provisioning a dev environment, understanding who is the owner of a microservice, or any unique use case DevOps wants to self-serve and automate.
Port is a tool in the API Tools category of a tech stack.
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GitHub Actions, GitHub, Kubernetes are some of the popular tools that integrate with Port. Here's a list of all 3 tools that integrate with Port.