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AWS and Kubernetes can be intimidating at times, and setting up K8s clusters manually can lead to headaches if not properly configured. Luckily, eksctl allows you to create your own EKS cluster in a matter of minutes without headache or hassle. In this guide, we will install the necessary command line tools and create a Kubernetes cluster on AWS
To install kubectl using the homebrew package manager
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