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Latest revision as of 18:12, 10 April 2024
kustomize --help
Manages declarative configuration of Kubernetes. See https://sigs.k8s.io/kustomize Usage: kustomize [command] Available Commands: build Build a kustomization target from a directory or URL. cfg Commands for reading and writing configuration. completion Generate shell completion script create Create a new kustomization in the current directory edit Edits a kustomization file fn Commands for running functions against configuration. help Help about any command version Prints the kustomize version Flags: -h, --help help for kustomize --stack-trace print a stack-trace on error Additional help topics: kustomize docs-fn [Alpha] Documentation for developing and invoking Configuration Functions. kustomize docs-fn-spec [Alpha] Documentation for Configuration Functions Specification. kustomize docs-io-annotations [Alpha] Documentation for annotations used by io. kustomize docs-merge [Alpha] Documentation for merging Resources (2-way merge). kustomize docs-merge3 [Alpha] Documentation for merging Resources (3-way merge). kustomize tutorials-command-basics [Alpha] Tutorials for using basic config commands. kustomize tutorials-function-basics [Alpha] Tutorials for using functions. Use "kustomize [command] --help" for more information about a command.
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