Other Tools
minikube is a tool that runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster locally on your workstation for development and testing purposes.
, 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.
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Helm is a third party managed tool for managing packages of pre-configured Kubernetes resources, aka Kubernetes charts.
Use Helm to:
- Share your own applications as Kubernetes charts
- Create reproducible builds of your Kubernetes applications
- Intelligently manage your Kubernetes manifest files
- Manage releases of Helm packages
is a tool to help Docker Compose users move to Kubernetes.
- Translate a Docker Compose file into Kubernetes objects
- Convert v1 or v2 Docker Compose files or Distributed Application Bundles
is a GUI tool that takes your normal command line requests and responds with graphics.
Kui takes the normal 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:
- Directly click on long, auto-generated resource names instead of copying and pasting
- Type in commands and see them execute, even sometimes faster than itself
- Query a Job and see its execution rendered as a waterfall diagram
- Click through resources in your cluster using a tabbed UI