helm history --help

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History prints historical revisions for a given release.

A default maximum of 256 revisions will be returned. Setting '--max' configures the maximum length of the revision list returned.

The historical release set is printed as a formatted table, e.g:

   $ helm history angry-bird --max=4
   REVISION   UPDATED                      STATUS           CHART        APP VERSION	DESCRIPTION
   1           Mon Oct 3 10:15:13 2016     SUPERSEDED      alpine-0.1.0  1.1		Initial install
   2           Mon Oct 3 10:15:13 2016     SUPERSEDED      alpine-0.1.0  1.2		Upgraded successfully
   3           Mon Oct 3 10:15:13 2016     SUPERSEDED      alpine-0.1.0  1.1		Rolled back to 2
   4           Mon Oct 3 10:15:13 2016     DEPLOYED        alpine-0.1.0  1.3		Upgraded successfully

Usage:[edit]

 helm history [flags] RELEASE_NAME

Aliases:[edit]

 history, hist

Flags:[edit]

     --col-width uint        Specifies the max column width of output (default 60)
 -h, --help                  help for history
     --max int32             Maximum number of revisions to include in history (default 256)
 -o, --output string         Prints the output in the specified format (json|table|yaml) (default "table")
     --tls                   Enable TLS for request
     --tls-ca-cert string    Path to TLS CA certificate file (default "$HELM_HOME/ca.pem")
     --tls-cert string       Path to TLS certificate file (default "$HELM_HOME/cert.pem")
     --tls-hostname string   The server name used to verify the hostname on the returned certificates from the server
     --tls-key string        Path to TLS key file (default "$HELM_HOME/key.pem")
     --tls-verify            Enable TLS for request and verify remote

Global Flags:[edit]

     --debug                           Enable verbose output
     --home string                     Location of your Helm config. Overrides $HELM_HOME (default "/Users/el/.helm")
     --host string                     Address of Tiller. Overrides $HELM_HOST
     --kube-context string             Name of the kubeconfig context to use
     --kubeconfig string               Absolute path of the kubeconfig file to be used
     --tiller-connection-timeout int   The duration (in seconds) Helm will wait to establish a connection to Tiller (default 300)
     --tiller-namespace string         Namespace of Tiller (default "kube-system")

See also[edit]

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