simple Kubernetes config manager
Instead of keeping one large kubectl config file with lots of entries, kubeconfig allows you to simply switch the entire file! This approach is much easier to use, especially when working with lots of temporary Kubernetes clusters.
Just place all your kubectl config files in the .kubeconfig directory (under your home directory).
Then to list all configs, use
kubeconfig listand to actually switch current kubectl config (located under .kube/config in your home directory), use
kubeconfig switch <config file name>That's it!
To get the complete list of all commands, use
kubeconfig --helpor just simply type
kubeconfigTo get information about particular command including list of aliases and flags, use
kubeconfig <command> --helpor alternatively
kubeconfig help <command>Kubeconfig is open-sourced software licensed under the Apache License 2.0.