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PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree
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-If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should
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-The latest 1.0.x release of this document can be found
-[here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.0/docs/user-guide/kubectl-cheatsheet.md).
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-Documentation for other releases can be found at
-[releases.k8s.io](http://releases.k8s.io).
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-An assortment of compact kubectl examples
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-See also: [Kubectl overview](kubectl-overview.md) and [JsonPath guide](jsonpath.md).
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-## Creating Objects
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-```console
-$ kubectl create -f ./file.yml # create resource(s) in a json or yaml file
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-$ kubectl create -f ./file1.yml -f ./file2.yaml # create resource(s) in a json or yaml file
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-$ kubectl create -f ./dir # create resources in all .json, .yml, and .yaml files in dir
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-# Create from a URL
-$ kubectl create -f http://www.fpaste.org/279276/48569091/raw/
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-# Create multiple YAML objects from stdin
-$ cat < # List a particular replication controller
-$ kubectl get replicationcontroller # List a particular RC
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-# Verbose output
-$ kubectl describe nodes
-$ kubectl describe pods
-$ kubectl describe pods/ # Equivalent to previous
-$ kubectl describe pods # Lists pods created by using common prefix
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-# List Services Sorted by Name
-$ kubectl get services --sort-by=.metadata.name
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-# List pods Sorted by Restart Count
-$ kubectl get pods --sort-by=.status.containerStatuses[0].restartCount
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-# Get the version label of all pods with label app=cassandra
-$ kubectl get pods --selector=app=cassandra rc -o 'jsonpath={.items[*].metadata.labels.version}'
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-# Get ExternalIPs of all nodes
-$ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath='{.items[*].status.addresses[?(@.type=ExternalIP)].address}'
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-# List Names of Pods that belong to Particular RC
-# "jq" command useful for transformations that are too complex for jsonpath
-$ sel=$(./kubectl get rc --output=json | jq -j '.spec.selector | to_entries | .[] | "\(.key)=\(.value),"')
-$ sel=${sel%?} # Remove trailing comma
-$ pods=$(kubectl get pods --selector=$sel --output=jsonpath={.items..metadata.name})`
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-# Check which nodes are ready
-$ kubectl get nodes -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]}{@.metadata.name}:{range @.status.conditions[*]}{@.type}={@.status};{end}{end}'| tr ';' "\n" | grep "Ready=True"
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-## Modifying and Deleting Resources
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-```console
-$ kubectl label pods new-label=awesome # Add a Label
-$ kubectl annotate pods icon-url=http://goo.gl/XXBTWq # Add an annotation
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-# TODO: examples of kubectl edit, patch, delete, replace, scale, and rolling-update commands.
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-## Interacting with running Pods
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-```console
-$ kubectl logs # dump pod logs (stdout)
-$ kubectl logs -f # stream pod logs (stdout) until canceled (ctrl-c) or timeout
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-$ kubectl run -i --tty busybox --image=busybox -- sh # Run pod as interactive shell
-$ kubectl attach -i # Attach to Running Container
-$ kubectl port-forward # Forward port of Pod to your local machine
-$ kubectl port-forward # Forward port to service
-$ kubectl exec -- ls / # Run command in existing pod (1 container case)
-$ kubectl exec -c -- ls / # Run command in existing pod (multi-container case)
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