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43 lines
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# KLS
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## Description
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`kls` is a cli tool based on `kubectl` for managing kubernetes cluster resources.
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Inspired by `lf` and `ranger` file managers, written in python.
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It is lightweight (~250 lines of code) and easy to customize.
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Supports mouse navigation as well as keyboard navigation.
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## Key bindings
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### For kubectl
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You can customize these bindings or add extra bindings in `KEY_BINDINGS` variable of `kls` in a row #5:
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- `1` or `Enter` - get yaml of resource
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- `2` - describe resource
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- `3` - edit resource
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- `4` - logs of pod
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- `5` - exec to pod
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- `6` - network debug of pod (with nicolaka/netshoot container attached)
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- `delete` - delete resource
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### Other:
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- letters - enter filter mode and apply filter
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- `Escape` - exit filter mode or `kls` itself
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- `Backspace` - remove letter from filter
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- `TAB`, arrow keys, `PgUp`, `PgDn`, `Home`, `End` - navigation
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![kls in action](./images/kls.gif)
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## Dependencies
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- `python3`
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- `kubectl`
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- `bat`
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## Installation
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Download latest `kls`:
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```
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curl -O "https://git.digitalstudium.com/digitalstudium/kls/raw/branch/main/kls"
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```
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Then install it:
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```
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sudo install ./kls /usr/local/bin/
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```
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