awesome-kubectl-plugins
kubepug
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813 | 1,372 | |
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0.0 | 8.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | Apache License 2.0 |
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awesome-kubectl-plugins
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
This is just a list of things that I find useful, so what works for me might not work for you and at the same time, there might a lot of plugins that I omitted, yet they can be super useful for you. So, go check out the krew index or awesome-kubectl-plugins repository for more. If you happen to find something cool, please share it, so others can benefit from it too.
- Awesome kubectl Plugins
- ishantanu/awesome-kubectl-plugins
kubepug
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New IBM LinuxONE 4 Express – Rack-mounted pre-configured Linux mainframe
Agreed. The tooling around upgrades is painfully atrocious, and stuff like kubepug [1] should be part of the Kubernetes core.
[1] https://github.com/kubepug/kubepug
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Top 15 Kubectl plugins for security engineers
Not strictly related to security, but I find kubepug awesome when planning upgrades, especially if you need to jump across 2 or 3 major versions.
- Kubernetes upgrade
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Kubernetes 1.21 - Going EOL on major cloud providers in early 2023
Also kubepug - https://github.com/rikatz/kubepug
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Essential plugins for Kubectl CLI
References Kubepug net-forward Krew
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How do you verify all of your resources and manifests support before upgrading a Kubernetes version?
Verify with a tool like kubepug, something like
- rikatz/kubepug: Kubernetes PreUpGrade (Checker)
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
kube-pug - is a plugin known as deprecations in krew. Every cluster needs to be upgraded sooner or later and at some point you will run into API deprecations and/or removals. Finding what's being deprecated can be long and error-prone process and this plugin tries to simplify that. All you need to do is run kubectl deprecations --k8s-version=v1.XX.X and you will get list of all the instances of API objects in cluster that will be deprecated or removed in the specified version.
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SilverSurfer - An OpenSource project to check ApiVersion Status and provide Migration path for Kubernetes objects when upgrading Kubernetes to 1.22 or any other.
Kubepug - Only checks whether the existing objects have any Deprecated ApiVersions
What are some alternatives?
kube-capacity - A simple CLI that provides an overview of the resource requests, limits, and utilization in a Kubernetes cluster
kube-no-trouble - Easily check your clusters for use of deprecated APIs
awesome-kubernetes-security - A curated list of awesome Kubernetes security resources
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
kubeval - Validate your Kubernetes configuration files, supports multiple Kubernetes versions
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable
ketall - Like `kubectl get all`, but get really all resources
kubectl-kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
rakkess - Review Access - kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources
silver-surfer - Kubernetes objects api-version compatibility checker and provides migration path for K8s objects and prepare it for cluster upgrades