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kubebrew

v1.1.7

Published

CLI tool to manage your config files!

Downloads

14

Readme

KubeBrew

GitHub GitHub last commit Version

To install the KubeBrew CLI, use the command npm i -g kubebrew. It will automatically installed in your system.

Once installed, you can use the KubeBrew CLI command.

Note If you are getting an error like command not found: kubebrew, then you need to install latest node version.

Features

  • Easy to create config files.
  • Supported languges for Dockerfile are Go, Java, node, Python
  • Kubernetes supported config files like Pod, Deployment, Service.
  • npm package
  • Options based CLI tool.
  • No need to remember flags and arguments.

Get started

How to use

kubebrew
? Please select the DevOps platform (Use arrow keys)
> Docker
  Kubernetes
  Exit

Select platform

kubebrew
? Please select the DevOps platform Docker
? Please select the language (Use arrow keys)
> Go
  Java
  Node
  Python
  Exit
kubebrew
? Please select the DevOps platform Kubernetes
? Please select the configuartion file type (Use arrow keys)
> Pod
  Deployment
  Service
  Exit

License

This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 license - see the LICENSE file for details.

Support

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