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…nikube in a Github Codespace or in a Dev Container locally - adding devcontainer.json file and a section in the README
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Can one of the admins verify this patch? |
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[APPROVALNOTIFIER] This PR is APPROVED This pull-request has been approved by: medyagh, star3am The full list of commands accepted by this bot can be found here. The pull request process is described here DetailsNeeds approval from an approver in each of these files:
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thank you @star3am |
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@star3am we could add this to the Site as well if you like to make a follow up PR |
Feature: adding a Dev Container to Minikube, enabling us to launch Minikube in a Github Codespace or in a Dev Container locally
Once the Codespace or Dev Container is launched

We can run inside the VSCode terminal

minikube start- Let's open a new Terminal tabNow let's run

minikube startNow we should have minikube up and running and we can run

minikubeandkubectlcommadsWe can even bring up the Minikube Kubernetes Dashboard by running

minikube dashboard --urlAnd by going to the Ports tab and right click and opening in new browser

And opening the Minikube Kubernetes Dashboard location on our Github Codespace

This is to my knowledge the fastest way to launch Minikube on the internet for Development / Demo purposes