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kubecolor
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What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
To anyone visiting here, I got a lot of feedback for new tools (which I haven't tried yet), both on Youtube and here, so I compiled it into a list: A comment on Lens: Initially I wanted to include Lens in the video but decided it's a bit different in that it's not a CLI / TUI. Many users shared bad experience with Lens, mainly around performance and a large amount of requests it shoots at the cluster API to a point where some companies banned it. These are the tools (I may add a video review on if anyone thinks it's worth it): * https://github.com/kubermatic/fubectl - for an improved kubectl experience * https://github.com/particledecay/kconf - for those with complex kubeconfig changes requirements * https://github.com/MuhammedKalkan/OpenLens - an open version of Lens (note the above before using) * https://github.com/hidetatz/kubecolor - colored kubectl output :) * https://github.com/astefanutti/kubebox - the K9s little brother? * https://github.com/bergerx/kubectl-status - human friendly resource status output
- Kubecolor
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kubecolor autocomplete missing first arg
Hey all, I'm using this kubecolor.exe binary to colorize the output of kubectl. The way it works on other shells is that you simply create an alias for kubectl -> kubecolor. However, doing this in powershell breaks the autocomplete of first argument, second on-wards work totally fine.
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Is there a way to make the kubectl output more beautiful?
How about https://github.com/dty1er/kubecolor?
- dty1er/kubecolor: Colorize your kubectl output!
kmux
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What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
Mostly the vanilla kubectl but also kmux in order to follow logs (like stern) but multi clusters oriented.
What are some alternatives?
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
kubectl-exec - kubectl-exec is a shell script getting a shell into your kuberntes nodes.
lolcat - Rainbows and unicorns!
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
dotfiles - My dotfiles synced form localhost and remote machines
kubefwd - Bulk port forwarding Kubernetes services for local development.
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes -- Friendly fork of https://github.com/wercker/stern
devtron - Tool integration platform for Kubernetes
kconf - Manage multiple kubeconfigs easily
OpenLens - OpenLens Binary Build Repository
kubectl-status - A kubectl plugin to print a human-friendly output that focuses on the status fields of the resources in kubernetes.