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Kubernetes contains several tools to help you work with the Kubernetes system.
crictl
is a command-line interface for inspecting and debugging CRI-compatible container runtimes.
Dashboard
, the web-based user interface of Kubernetes, allows you to deploy containerized applications to a Kubernetes cluster, troubleshoot them, and manage the cluster and its resources itself.
Helm is a tool for managing packages of pre-configured Kubernetes resources. These packages are known as Helm charts.
Use Helm to:
Kompose
is a tool to help Docker Compose users move to Kubernetes.
Use Kompose to:
yaml
files or Distributed Application BundlesKui
is a GUI tool that takes your normal kubectl
command line requests and responds with graphics.
Kui takes the normal kubectl
command line requests and responds with graphics. Instead of ASCII tables, Kui provides a GUI rendering with tables that you can sort.
Kui lets you:
kubectl
commands and see them execute, even sometimes faster than kubectl
itselfminikube
is a tool that runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster locally on your workstation for development and testing purposes.
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