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Hadolint vs Torus: What are the differences?
Developers describe Hadolint as "A Static Analysis Tool for Dockerfiles in Haskell". A smarter Dockerfile linter that helps you build best practice Docker images. The linter is parsing the Dockerfile into an AST and performs rules on top of the AST. It is standing on the shoulders of Shellcheck to lint the Bash code inside RUN instructions. On the other hand, Torus is detailed as "A distributed storage system by CoreOS". Torus provides a resource pool and basic file primitives from a set of daemons running atop multiple nodes. These primitives are made consistent by being append-only and coordinated by etcd. From these primitives, a Torus server can support multiple types of volumes, the semantics of which can be broken into subprojects.
Hadolint and Torus can be categorized as "Container" tools.
Hadolint and Torus are both open source tools. It seems that Hadolint with 2.28K GitHub stars and 99 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Torus with 1.79K GitHub stars and 170 GitHub forks.