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Move conda and ipython-notebook layer from +lang to +tools category
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in protobuf layer and adapted the kubernetes tags to register
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kubernetes layer

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Description

This layer provides the kubernetes-el package, a magit-style interface to the Kubernetes command-line client.

Features:

  • Live-updating lists of kubernetes resources
  • Viewing and deleting pods, configmaps and secrets
  • Switching contexts and namespaces.
  • Showing logs and exec'ing into containers
  • Describing pods
  • Tramp support for pods
  • Evil bindings

Install

To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs. You will need to add kubernetes to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers list in this file.

Usage

TRAMP access to kubernetes containers

This relies on the kubernetes-tramp package which uses kubernetes exec to access files in pods. It assumes that kubectl is properly installed and has already set the correct context.

kubernetes-tramp adds a new prefix /kubernetes:container: that you can use with SPC f f, this prefix allows to access your kubernetes containers and also provides auto-completion of the running containers.

Key bindings

Key binding Description
SPC a K Opens kubernetes-overview