My tech tip: Use "mdcat" to read markdown document in the terminal. You can pipe the output to "less" using the "-r" switch to display colour information too.
@@squalazzo Sure, 'bat' does more but it is 'only' a syntax highlighter with regards to markdown. I like how mdcat hides the markdown syntax and presents the *stylised/intended* view of the document. No "## level 2 titel" (but in some color). Where bat wins though is in things like a "git diff", there it shines. You should reply directly to Marcel too with "CLI bat and git + extended support for other formats"
i originally wrote the FLUX CD plugins which are now part of the standard plugins shipped with k9s: they allow to suspend, resume, toggle, reconcile, and other, on most of the Flux custom resources... but the missing bit (there's an issue opened months ago) is the ability to address custom columns based on the SPEC of the manifests...
Thanks - useful and practical information for those who wants to save k8s resources while monitoring. Prometheus, elastic search and Kibana are resources hungry as compared to k9s.
Oh, I've been using k9s for several years...great tool to quickly navigate a cluster. Great video describing it since there are none out there. As always thanks!!!
Feels great to have you back man!
Spot on
I always learn a lot, and I usually share his videos with my colleagues
My tech tip: Use "mdcat" to read markdown document in the terminal. You can pipe the output to "less" using the "-r" switch to display colour information too.
mine: just use "bat" which does that and much more...
@@squalazzo Sure, 'bat' does more but it is 'only' a syntax highlighter with regards to markdown. I like how mdcat hides the markdown syntax and presents the *stylised/intended* view of the document. No "## level 2 titel" (but in some color). Where bat wins though is in things like a "git diff", there it shines. You should reply directly to Marcel too with "CLI bat and git + extended support for other formats"
Thanks, k9s save my Friday. Awesome 2min tech tip saving me hours!
Ty m8! Great tool, will migrate from Lens(which is very slow)
k9s honestly made k8s comprehensible and user-friendly to me. I cannot imagine my work life without it! it's such a cool tool!
thank you, i tried it is okay, but honestly i prefer having a bunch of bash aliases
like
kgp
kgd
kgns
Great Video can I create namespaces with k9s? Or use this as a replacement of kubectl, please share thanks ❤ alot.
There is a ": dir" command that accepts a directory to apply. Have not tried it though 💪🏽
i originally wrote the FLUX CD plugins which are now part of the standard plugins shipped with k9s: they allow to suspend, resume, toggle, reconcile, and other, on most of the Flux custom resources...
but the missing bit (there's an issue opened months ago) is the ability to address custom columns based on the SPEC of the manifests...
2 minute tech tip - the video is 3 minutes long! This is outrageous!
Wow that's awesome, thanks for sharing 🤘
Been using k9s for a while! Love the tool compared to the Kubernetes dashboards.
Its just beautiful, The first thing i am going to download next week ❤ Thank you
Exactly this. Just finished holiday and back to work - will also be downloading this for work!
too late I use it during 2 years or even more) must have
Thanks - useful and practical information for those who wants to save k8s resources while monitoring. Prometheus, elastic search and Kibana are resources hungry as compared to k9s.
k9s was a game changer for me since a very first moment I discovered it
kool. Thanks.
Sick as hell
Great
nice! i might give it a try!
how can we grep for logs using k9s
Press l on the pod to get to the logs..then press / to filter. Cheers
Oh, I've been using k9s for several years...great tool to quickly navigate a cluster. Great video describing it since there are none out there. As always thanks!!!
Super! Thank you! Used k8s before that.
Great video. My only gripe is you didn't pronounce it as canines (k-nine-s)
I’ve been using k9s (I call it “kay-nines”) for a year and a half at work but ur two minute video told me a bunch of stuff I didn’t know I could do!
Mate you made my day! I'm working with k8s in new job since 4 months and this tool is awesome at 1st look
Currently using OpenLens, but K9s also looks good!
Reminds me of BBS days w/ doors installed.
hahah that tool is cool enough to make me wanna be a kube administrator!!
Debugging like a pro. Thanks.
Amazing!
can we use K9s in the linux foundation CKA exam?
Deff not.