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Kubesafe: Never run Kubernetes commands on the wrong cluster again
Thanks for the feedback John! You're right, that's pretty much it :)
I developed kubesafe because (1) I was tired of tinkering with shell aliases and scripts (especially when I wanted to define protected commands) and (2) I needed something that worked smoothly with all Kubernetes tools like kubectl, helm, kubecolor, etc.
Kubesafe is just a convenient way to manage protected commands and contexts. Nothing too fancy!
Btw - I also found a kubectl plugin written in Bash that’s similar to what you mentioned, in case you're interested: https://github.com/jordanwilson230/kubectl-plugins/blob/krew...
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jordanwilson230/kubectl-plugins is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of kubectl-plugins is Shell.