View advanced container infoamrtion straight from the command line, kubectl-ice lets you peer into the running kubernetes pods so you can view its containers underlying configuration, status and usage information. kubectl-ice lets you view all this from the command line so you dont even need to reach for the mouse.

Check out the Demos and the How do I… pages for more examples of how powerful kubectl-ice really is.

Posts

  • New Release V0.2.12

    Kubectl-ice v0.2.12 has been released!

  • New Release V0.2.11

    Kubectl-ice v0.2.11 has been released!

  • New Release V0.2.10

    Kubectl-ice v0.2.10 released, this release is another bug fix to re-hide init containers from the cpu and memory sub commands, if you need to see the init containers use the -i of --include-init flags

  • New Release V0.2.9

    I have just released Kubectl-ice v0.2.9, this release is just a bug fix for the lifecycle command and support for go v1.19

  • New Release V0.2.8

    Kubectl-ice v0.2.8 has just been released, this release adds support for reading from yaml files along with reading from stdin, it also adds the –column flag which allows you to specify which columns should be shown in the output.

  • At long last!

    I finally did it… I finally managed to get around to creating a site for kubectl-ice, its taken about 4 weeks so far to get to this stage but for the time being it will be a work in progress, it should hold all the needed information about ice though so if you notice any mistakes or issues please do let me know.

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