kubectl-secretdata
A kubectl plugin for viewing decoded Secret data with search flags. (by keisku)
kubectl-explore
A better kubectl explain with the fuzzy finder (by keisku)
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0.0 | 7.4 | |
about 2 years ago | 13 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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kubectl-secretdata
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubectl-secretdata.
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kubectl-secret-data: A kubectl plugin for finding decoded secret data with productive search flags.
Github: kskumgk63/kubectl-secret-data
kubectl-explore
Posts with mentions or reviews of kubectl-explore.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-05.
- An interactive `kubectl explain`
- alternative to kubectl explain?
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How do I get the yaml field path using kubectl explain?
You may want to use https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-explore Not sure if there's an option to copy the output thus.
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How do you get\know all the yaml options?
Like many already have said, kubectl explain. There is a krew plugin that makes it a little bit easier to use: https://github.com/keisku/kubectl-explore
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kubectl explore, a better kubectl explain
Released v0.3.0 to support the second comment!
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kubectl explore, a plugin for kubectl to fuzzy-find and explain the field
I created kei6u/kubectl-explore, a plugin for kubectl to fuzzy-find and explain the field. That's because I think typing the accurate path to the filed is a tedious and typo-prone when using kubectl explain.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing kubectl-secretdata and kubectl-explore you can also consider the following projects:
kink - KinK is a helper CLI that facilitates to manage KinD clusters as Kubernetes pods. Designed to ease clusters up for fast testing with batteries included in mind.
kubecui - Simple but still extremely powerful K9S alternative. An interactive `explain` command. Security scanning based on `trivy`. Supports multiple envs. Midnight commander like interface. Custom hotkeys
kube-lineage - A CLI tool to display all dependencies or dependents of an object in a Kubernetes cluster.
krew-index - Plugin index for https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/krew. This repo is for plugin maintainers.
what-anime-cli - ❓🖼 Find the anime scene by image using your terminal
kubectl-curl - Kubectl plugin to run curl commands against kubernetes pods