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add documentation and script on how to get recent and "nightly" builds
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# Getting Kubernetes Builds
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You can use [hack/get-build.sh](../../hack/get-build.sh) to or use as a reference on how to get the most recent builds with curl. With `get-build.sh` you can grab the most recent stable build, the most recent release candidate, or the most recent build to pass our ci and gce e2e tests (essentially a nightly build).
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```
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usage:
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./hack/get-build.sh [stable|release|latest|latest-green]
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stable: latest stable version
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release: latest release candidate
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latest: latest ci build
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latest-green: latest ci build to pass gce e2e
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```
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You can also use the gsutil tool to explore the Google Cloud Storage release bucket. Here are some examples:
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```
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gsutil cat gs://kubernetes-release/ci/latest.txt # output the latest ci version number
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gsutil cat gs://kubernetes-release/ci/latest-green.txt # output the latest ci version number that passed gce e2e
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gsutil ls gs://kubernetes-release/ci/v0.20.0-29-g29a55cc/ # list the contents of a ci release
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gsutil ls gs://kubernetes-release/release # list all official releases and rcs
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```
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