kubie
grafonnet-lib
kubie | grafonnet-lib | |
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1,778 | 1,078 | |
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7.7 | 0.0 | |
13 days ago | 10 months ago | |
Rust | Jsonnet | |
zlib License | Apache License 2.0 |
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kubie
- Tool to manage kubeconfig configurations
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Setting kubectl context via env var
Kubie is what you need.
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kxkn - Simple cli tool for switching between kubernetes namespace and cluster
Kubie
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Sharing a simple function to switch kube configs per shell session
I can highly recommend kubie: https://github.com/sbstp/kubie I use it exactly because it launches a sub-shell with the choosen context and no other.
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konf: Manage Lots of Local Kubeconfigs
I have been using a similar tool [kubie](https://github.com/sbstp/kubie), would love to check how you are doing it
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Best three tools for working with many Kubernetes contexts
I've been using https://github.com/sbstp/kubie and has served me well
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Kubesess - Session management tool for kubctl!
I currently use kubie (https://github.com/sbstp/kubie). Any idea how both compare?
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Kubernetes is a cloud operating system
Yeah, fair points.
Regarding (3) there are tools for that like kubie. I've still shot myself in the foot before.
https://github.com/sbstp/kubie
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What are your favorite tools you use to manage/work with kubernetes?
kubie. I don't use it for context switching (still prefer kubectx!) but kubie exec is a really powerful tool for executing the same command across multiple contexts at once.
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Grafana multi-tenant configuration with Terraform
Kubie (not necessary)
grafonnet-lib
- OpenObserve: Elasticsearch/Datadog alternative in Rust.. 140x lower storage cost
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Jsonnet – The Data Templating Language
I honestly... don't know. I have been using Jsonnet to programatically generate Grafana dashboards, because AFAIK the only official library to generate them is written in Jsonnet [1].
In my experience, it works, but it doesn't really give me any distinct advantage. Maybe for things that look almost like JSON it'd be helpful, but the moment you start dealing with more complex generations you start finding lack of typing, lack of IDE support, lack of easy debugging, etc, fairly problematic. For example, something I really dislike is that due to how the expressions are evaluated, the only way to add debug/trace statements is to use them to "transform" a value you're going to use, if you don't use the result of the trace in the final output, the trace does not appear.
1: https://github.com/grafana/grafonnet-lib
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Grafana multi-tenant configuration with Terraform
Jsonnet
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Scripting Libraries for Grafana
I recently started working with Grafana for my bachelor thesis. I want to evaluate scripting libraries like grafonnet to create dashboards.
What are some alternatives?
kubectx - Faster way to switch between clusters and namespaces in kubectl
grafanalib - Python library for building Grafana dashboards
kubeswitch - The kubectx for operators.
jsonnet-libs - Grafana Labs' Jsonnet libraries
kubecm - Manage your kubeconfig more easily.
grafana-dash-gen - grafana dash dash dash gen
kube - Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime
grabana - User-friendly Go library for building Grafana dashboards
kubeswitch
ansible-grafana - Platform for analytics and monitoring
kconf - Manage multiple kubeconfigs easily
grafana - Development repository for the grafana cookbook