kubectl plugin for displaying information about running containers with no limits set in a Kubernetes cluster
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kubectl plugin for displaying information about running containers with no limits set in a Kubernetes cluster
Delete half of the pods in a Kubernetes cluster or namespace
a kubectl plugin to remove a given resource from all namespaces
The kubectl plugin is used to login to the kubernetes cluster by oidc authentication.
kubectl kopy will copy a resource with the exact same configuration without the generated fields (selfLink, uid etc)
This plugin is my first project in my k8s life. Just a toy :)
A kubectl plugin for reading packagemanifests.
A simple kubectl plugin to show deployments along with their pods
This tool allows you to create an ephemeral container with just one command and provides configuration for securityContext.
Kubectl plugin to inspect Mapr tickets used by the Mapr CSI driver.
Find the "chonkiest" nodes with this kubectl plugin.
The viewnode shows Kubernetes cluster nodes with their pods and containers.
Faster Way to Use Kubectl Port Forwarding
Watch Kubernetes resource by using the `watch` command instead of the -w flag of `kubectl`.
A tool to navigate through the kubernetes context
A script and kubectl plugin which makes it easier to ssh into nodes within your cluster.
kubectl plugin to execute a command in all running pods of a resource (daemonset, deployment, statefulset, etc)
Instantly get a Kubernetes dashboard
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