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Revision as of 12:09, 4 March 2024
By default, kubectl looks for a file named config in the $HOME/.kube
directory. You can specify other kubeconfig files by setting the KUBECONFIG
environment variable or by setting the --kubeconfig flag.
kubectl --kubeconfig ~/.kube/yourclusterconfig
Related
kubectl options kubectl --help .bash_aliases
See also
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