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What daily terminal based tools are you using for cluster management?
My dotfiles are at - https://github.com/omerxx/dotfiles Specifically the terminal I'm currently using is Alacritty, but for the video I used iTerm (looks cleaner with transparency for the video). Regardless of terminal I always attach myself my Tmux session (also in the dotfiles). You're probably also wondering about the command line which is set with ohmyzssh + powerlevel (https://github.com/romkatv/powerlevel10k)
fubectl
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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
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- What are some of your favorite kubectl tips/aliases/commands?
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What's the number one annoyance that drives you crazy about Kubernetes?
Check out Kubermatic’s fubectl: https://github.com/kubermatic/fubectl
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A list of essential tools for Kubernetes, primarily driven by open source !!
Ah, I never heard about it. Ok, I saw it reduces repeated iteration that kubectl does https://github.com/kubermatic/fubectl But this is more on CLI enhancement, nothing to do really at the cluster side ..is it ??
- kubermatic/fubectl: Reduces repetitive interactions with kubectl
What are some alternatives?
kubecolor - colorizes kubectl output
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
kubectl-status - A kubectl plugin to print a human-friendly output that focuses on the status fields of the resources in kubernetes.
kubectl-exec - kubectl-exec is a shell script getting a shell into your kuberntes nodes.
kube-prompt - An interactive kubernetes client featuring auto-complete.
kmux - Multiplexed usual Kubernetes actions
robusta - Kubernetes observability and automation, with an awesome Prometheus integration
kconf - Manage multiple kubeconfigs easily
kubectl - Issue tracker and mirror of kubectl code
k8surl - Quickly open links from from kubernetes resources using jsonpath templates.