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   [[context]]                                          Operations for the context
 
   [[context]]                                          Operations for the context
 
   globaldns                                        Operations on global DNS providers and entries
 
   globaldns                                        Operations on global DNS providers and entries
   inspect                                          View details of resources
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   [[inspect]]                                           View details of resources
 
   kubectl                                          Run kubectl commands
 
   kubectl                                          Run kubectl commands
 
   login, [l]                                        Login to a Rancher server
 
   login, [l]                                        Login to a Rancher server
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   namespaces, [namespace]                          Operations on namespaces
 
   namespaces, [namespace]                          Operations on namespaces
 
   nodes, [node]                                    Operations on nodes
 
   nodes, [node]                                    Operations on nodes
   projects, [project]                              Operations on projects
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   [[rancher projects|projects]], [project]                              Operations on projects
 
   ps                                                Show workloads in a project
 
   ps                                                Show workloads in a project
 
   server                                            Operations for the server
 
   server                                            Operations for the server

Latest revision as of 14:07, 23 October 2023

Rancher CLI, managing containers one UTF-8 character at a time

Usage: rancher [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg...]

Version: 2.7.0

Options:
  --debug                   Debug logging
  --config value, -c value  Path to rancher config (default: "/Users/m/.rancher") [$RANCHER_CONFIG_DIR]
  --help, -h                show help
  --version, -v             print the version
Commands:
  apps, [app]                                       Operations with apps. Uses helm. Flags prepended with "helm" can also be accurately described by helm documentation.
  catalog                                           Operations with catalogs
  clusters, [cluster]                               Operations on clusters
  context                                           Operations for the context
  globaldns                                         Operations on global DNS providers and entries
  inspect                                           View details of resources
  kubectl                                           Run kubectl commands
  login, [l]                                        Login to a Rancher server
  machines, [machine]                               Operations on machines
  multiclusterapps, [multiclusterapp mcapps mcapp]  Operations with multi-cluster apps
  namespaces, [namespace]                           Operations on namespaces
  nodes, [node]                                     Operations on nodes
  projects, [project]                               Operations on projects
  ps                                                Show workloads in a project
  server                                            Operations for the server
  settings, [setting]                               Show settings for the current server
  ssh                                               SSH into a node
  up                                                apply compose config
  wait                                              Wait for resources cluster, app, project, multiClusterApp
  token                                             Authenticate and generate new kubeconfig token
  help, [h]                                         Shows a list of commands or help for one command

Run 'rancher COMMAND --help' for more information on a command.

See also[edit]

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