kubediff
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kubediff | carvel | |
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4 | 10 | |
75 | 354 | |
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7.7 | 9.1 | |
3 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Rust | HTML | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubediff
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What are some useful Kubernetes tools you can share?
When working against a cluster I would use stern like you do combined with two tools I’ve written kubesess for sessions and kubediff for comparing state
- GitHub - Ramilito/kubediff: Source VS Deployed
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Kubediff - A tool to diff source with actual running kubernetes environments
If you add all those as I did when starting with exactly what you wrote, you would end up with this script, and that worked for a while, this program is a better version of that.
carvel
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Alternatives to Helm?
You should take a look at Carvel maybe something in it could match with your needs.
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Which GitOps for very small teams?
There's a third option that's quickly rising in popularity, which is Carvel, works great for smaller teams, and allows progressive adoption since it can start as CLI for newer teams learning about gitops concepts.
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Which of the following 6 products from the show-floor at last week's KubeCon 2022 in Detroit did you find the most interesting?
Carvel (carvel.dev) — featured in opening keynotes.
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What are some useful Kubernetes tools you can share?
Huge fan of Carvel tools, it's a whole bunch of them that can help with a wide array of use cases, grab one or two of them for a given scenario, or adopt a bunch that string together to solve larger problems.
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Why helm doesn't use a general purpose programming language for defining resources?
+1 been using ytt and kapp, the Carvel stuff in its entirety is a much better experience than helm (it can keep helm to help migration, or deal with the fact everyone still distributes in helm).
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Running Tanzu unmanaged cluster on (very) low resources
Creating Carvel Community which :
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Ask HN: What is the fastest way to ramp up on DevOps, k8 and GCP?
https://carvel.dev (and especially the [KAPP](https://carvel.dev/kapp/) piece) is a set of excellent tools to level up on Kubernetes.
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Kubernetes Is Our Generation's Multics
Take a look at Kapp on https://carvel.dev/ for this, possibly.
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Deploy Neo4J's APOC plugin with code thanks to CARVEL vendir
Hopefully this post has helped you make install process smoother, smarter, and made you discover CARVEL tools.
What are some alternatives?
kubesess - Kubectl plugin managing sessions
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
skaffold - Easy and Repeatable Kubernetes Development
asdf - k14s asdf plugin
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes -- Friendly fork of https://github.com/wercker/stern
kwt - Kubernetes Workstation Tools CLI
kubenav - kubenav is the navigator for your Kubernetes clusters right in your pocket.
mgmt - Next generation distributed, event-driven, parallel config management!
stern - ⎈ Multi pod and container log tailing for Kubernetes
ytt.vim - syntax for ytt
popeye - 👀 A Kubernetes cluster resource sanitizer
kapp - kapp is a simple deployment tool focused on the concept of "Kubernetes application" — a set of resources with the same label