kubectl-exec
kubectl-exec is a shell script getting a shell into your kuberntes nodes. (by mohatb)
kubebox
⎈❏ Terminal and Web console for Kubernetes (by astefanutti)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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kubectl-exec
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubectl-exec.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-05.
- Accessing kubernetes windows/Linux nodes.
- What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
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Accessing Kubernetes node to fetch container logs
I use this to access nodes https://github.com/mohatb/kubectl-exec
kubebox
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubebox.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-05.
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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
- 27 open-source tools that can make your Kubernetes workflow easier 🚀🥳
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Getting to Grips With Kubernetes Command-Line Tools
If that later becomes problematic, maybe I'll switch to https://github.com/astefanutti/kubebox
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kubectl-exec and kubebox you can also consider the following projects:
kubectl-status - A kubectl plugin to print a human-friendly output that focuses on the status fields of the resources in kubernetes.
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
jqp - A TUI playground to experiment with jq
roxy-wi - Web interface for managing Haproxy, Nginx, Apache and Keepalived servers
fubectl - Reduces repetitive interactions with kubectl
kui - A hybrid command-line/UI development experience for cloud-native development
kube-burner - Kubernetes performance and scale test orchestration framework written in golang
kmux - Multiplexed usual Kubernetes actions
kconf - Manage multiple kubeconfigs easily
nytui - New York Times Top Stories accessible via TUI