Install helm
on your local machine, we will use it to generate YAML.
Tiller won't be installed on the cluster.
You'll be using the CLI only to generate YAML from a YAML template.
alias kc='kubectl' | |
alias kclf='kubectl logs --tail=200 -f' | |
alias kcgs='kubectl get service -o wide' | |
alias kcgd='kubectl get deployment -o wide' | |
alias kcgp='kubectl get pod -o wide' | |
alias kcgn='kubectl get node -o wide' | |
alias kcdp='kubectl describe pod' | |
alias kcds='kubectl describe service' | |
alias kcdd='kubectl describe deployment' | |
alias kcdf='kubectl delete -f' |
The philosophy behind Documentation-Driven Development is a simple: from the perspective of a user, if a feature is not documented, then it doesn't exist, and if a feature is documented incorrectly, then it's broken.
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