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Create Kubernetes secrets from .env files with multiline support.
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Kubectl addon for connecting Kubernetes clusters to ranching.farm - an AI-powered Kubernetes management platform. Simplify cluster operations and get intelligent assistance for common tasks.
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Kubectl plugin shows [pod status x node] matrix with suitable colors to mitigate troubleshooting effort.
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📦🚀 A GitHub Action to install 👇 https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/krew
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kubectl-track is a plugin for tracking the changes between resource versions
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kubectl-link helps you to access your cluster resources without vpn
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Saves download statistics of `krew.dev` plugins to BigQuery
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A kubectl plugin to visualize relationships between k8s objects in a tree or dot graph
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kubectl-cred is a kubernetes plugin to which switch to contexts and namespaces and clusters using an interactive CLI.
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ks is a tool that makes it be easy to work with KubeSphere.
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Custom Resource Example Yaml (CREYaml) from Custom Resource Definition
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kubectl/krew plugin for working with network policies
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kubectl plugin for show pod-related resources
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Switch between kubeconfigs and avoid unintentional operation on your production clusters.
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A 'kubectl' plugin that provides insight into the topology of a Kubernetes cluster.
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kubectl plugin for pod's linux namespaces command execution via direct node ssh connection
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