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helmify
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Building a Kubernetes Operator with the Operator Framework
helmify: brew install arttor/tap/helmify
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Create helm files with helmify?
One tool which seems to do this is: helmify
- how to migrate to helm
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Helm or Kustomize ?
Exactly this. No need to wrap your app that only you consume and deploy as a helm chart. If you want to benefit from Helms application management features like rollbacks, you can use helm-x or helmify
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Ask r/kubernetes: What are you working on this week?
[1] https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation/tree/main/operators/constellation-node-operator [2] https://github.com/edgelesssys/constellation/blob/main/bootstrapper/internal/kubernetes/kubernetes.go#L350 [3] https://olm.operatorframework.io/docs/ [4] https://github.com/arttor/helmify [5] https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/load-balancer-tcp-reset
- Is there a way to make a helm chart from a bunch of .yml files?
- helmify/examples at main ยท arttor/helmify
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Generate Helm charts from k8s resources
You can find usage and examples on GitHub: https://github.com/arttor/helmify
kubectx
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Building a Kubernetes Operator with the Operator Framework
kubectx: brew install kubectx
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Jenkins Agents On Kubernetes
default is where any actions which require a namespace will go into if one is not explicitly defined in a default setup (tools such as kubens can alter this behavior). In the context of Jenkins, namespaces are a useful way to allow isolation of individual Jenkins instances that want to utilize the same Kubernetes cluster. Creation of a namespace is a simple option to kubectl:
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Tool to manage kubeconfig configurations
Here you go: https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectx and https://kubecm.cloud/
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Setting kubectl context via env var
check out kubectx/kubens https://github.com/ahmetb/kubectx very handy tool to permanently switch context/namespace
- Minikube broke my Kubectl config
- Managing local cluster config
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How to Deploy and Scale Strapi on a Kubernetes Cluster 1/2
kubectx + kubens v0.9.4
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[ANN] Kele: Snappy Kubernetes cluster management in Emacs
For a peek at what's currently possible, visit the documentation site, in particular the Usage section. For this initial release, it has feature parity with kubectx and kubens and that's about it, but there's lots of room for growth.
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Injecting secrets from Vault into Helm charts with ArgoCD
I also encourage you to install kubectx + kubens to navigate Kubernetes easily.
- What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
What are some alternatives?
nifikop - The NiFiKop NiFi Kubernetes operator makes it easy to run Apache NiFi on Kubernetes. Apache NiFI is a free, open-source solution that support powerful and scalable directed graphs of data routing, transformation, and system mediation logic.
fzf-tab - Replace zsh's default completion selection menu with fzf!
zarf - DevSecOps for Air Gap & Limited-Connection Systems. https://zarf.dev/
kubie - A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
kubeswitch - The kubectx for operators.
argocd-operator - A Kubernetes operator for managing Argo CD clusters.
kubecm - Manage your kubeconfig more easily.
wireguard-operator - Painless deployment of wireguard on kubernetes
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable
tor-controller - Tor toolkit for Kubernetes (Tor instances, onion services and more)
kubectl-trace - Schedule bpftrace programs on your kubernetes cluster using the kubectl