Summary
In this final chapter, we learned some kubectl
best practices by examining how to use aliases to run various commands with kubectl
, and then saw some equivalents for Docker commands in kubectl
.
Using aliases shortens the time required for typing, and of course, aliases are easier to remember instead of some long commands.
Throughout this book, we have learned a lot of useful information, such as how to install kubectl
; getting information about the cluster and nodes; installing, updating, and debugging an application; working with kubectl
plugins; and also learned about Kustomize and Helm.
I hope the book will help you to master Kubernetes, kubectl
, and Helm.