Operators are so much easier to click-install -- how do I get them back out as manifests?

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  • tasty

    yum like utility to interact with olm operators (by karmab)

  • Take a look at https://github.com/karmab/tasty

  • gitops-catalog

    Tools and technologies that are hosted on an OpenShift cluster

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  • kubectl-operator

    Manage Kubernetes Operators from the command line

  • The documentation gives you all available options, but many of them are optional. If you know the package name of the operator (which you can get either via oc get packagemanifests or kubectl operator list-available from the kubectl plugin all you really need is:

  • kubectl-neat

    Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable

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