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Clusterverse
macOS / developpeurs
Clusterverse brings order to your Kubernetes world by showing all of your clusters in your Mac's menubar, whether they’re locally configured, like minikube or k3s, or managed in DigitalOcean (DOKS). With one click, your local context is updated and you can kubectl without a care in the world.
You can also set your default namespace with a click, and see which one you're operating on. And Clusterverse will remember your namespace preferences when you switch contexts, even for DigitalOcean clusters.
Clusterverse can also display your currently active cluster or namespace in the menubar so you don't even have to click the icon to see your current context.
And one more thing about DigitalOcean - those certificates that expire weekly? Don't worry about it. Clusterverse periodically updates your local version so you'll always have access.
Stop worrying about switching between your Kubernetes clusters. Clusterverse lets you stay focused on the important stuff by handling the tedious stuff.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
- The namespace dropdown is now sorted alphabetically
- Updated bundled kubectl to version 1.21.2 - and it's now a universal binary for extra-efficient cluster management on Apple processors