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my-port-forward

v0.3.1

Published

Create Kubernetes port-forward groups and start them with a single command

Downloads

14

Readme

My Port Forward

Usage example

MPF allows you to create Kubernetes port-forward groups and start them with a single command like shown above.

Usage

Create a port-forward group with:

mpf create <name>

You'll be prompted for the namespace, service and ports.


And start the port-forward group with:

mpf up <name>

Installation

On any system using NPM

If you have NodeJS installed on version 12 or higher, you can install MPF with:

npm i -g my-port-forward

Alternatively, you might need sudo for Linux or MacOS:

sudo npm i -g my-port-forward

Check the installation with the --help flag:

$ mpf --help
Usage: mpf [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version        output the version number
  -h, --help           display help for command

Commands:
  list                 Lists all port-forward groups
  get <name>           Lists all port-forwards of a group
  delete <name>        Deletes a port-forward group
  create <name>        Creates a port-forward group
  up [options] <name>  Runs a port-forward group
  help [command]       display help for command

Linux and MacOS using installer

If you don't have NodeJS installed, you can install MPF with:

curl -sfL https://cdt.one/mpf.sh | sudo sh -

On any system manually

You can also install MPF by copying it's binary to your PATH. There are the download links: