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# Kubernetes Documentation
Kubernetes documentation is organized into several categories.
* [Primary concepts](#primary-concepts)
* [Additional user guides](#additional-user-guides)
Getting started guides are in [getting-started-guides](getting-started-guides).
There are example files and walkthroughs in the [examples](../examples) folder.
If you're developing Kubernetes, docs are in the [devel](devel) folder.
Design docs are in [design](design).
## Primary concepts
* **Overview** ([overview.md](overview.md)): A brief overview
of Kubernetes concepts.
* **Nodes** ([node.md](node.md)): A node is a worker machine in Kubernetes.
* **Pods** ([pods.md](pods.md)): A pod is a tightly-coupled group of containers
with shared volumes.
* **The Life of a Pod** ([pod-states.md](pod-states.md)):
Covers the intersection of pod states, the PodStatus type, the life-cycle
of a pod, events, restart policies, and replication controllers.
* **Replication Controllers** ([replication-controller.md](replication-controller.md)):
A replication controller ensures that a specified number of pod "replicas" are
running at any one time.
* **Services** ([services.md](services.md)): A Kubernetes service is an abstraction
which defines a logical set of pods and a policy by which to access them.
* **Volumes** ([volumes.md](volumes.md)): A Volume is a directory, possibly with some
data in it, which is accessible to a Container.
* **Labels** ([labels.md](labels.md)): Labels are key/value pairs that are
attached to objects, such as pods. Labels can be used to organize and to
select subsets of objects.
* **Accessing the API** ([accessing_the_api.md](accessing_the_api.md)):
Ports, IPs, proxies, and firewall rules.
* **Kubernetes Web Interface** ([ux.md](ux.md)): Accessing the Kubernetes
web user interface.
* **Kubecfg Command Line Interface** ([cli.md](cli.md)):
The `kubecfg` command line reference.
* **Roadmap** ([roadmap.md](roadmap.md)): The set of supported use cases, features,
docs, and patterns that are required before Kubernetes 1.0.
* **Glossary** ([glossary.md](glossary.md)): Terms and concepts.
## Further reading
* **Annotations** ([annotations.md](annotations.md)): Attaching
arbitrary non-identifying metadata.
* **API Conventions** ([api-conventions.md](api-conventions.md)):
Defining the verbs and resources used in the Kubernetes API.
* **Authentication Plugins** ([authentication.md](authentication.md)):
The current and planned states of authentication tokens.
* **Authorization Plugins** ([authorization.md](authorization.md)):
Authorization applies to all HTTP requests on the main apiserver port.
This doc explains the available authorization implementations.
* **API Client Libraries** ([client-libraries.md](client-libraries.md)):
A list of existing client libraries, both supported and user-contributed.
* **Kubernetes Container Environment** ([container-environment.md](container-environment.md)):
Describes the environment for Kubelet managed containers on a Kubernetes
node.
* **DNS Integration with SkyDNS** ([dns.md](dns.md)):
Resolving a DNS name directly to a Kubernetes service.
* **Identifiers** ([identifiers.md](identifiers.md)): Names and UIDs
explained.
* **Images** ([images.md](images.md)): Information about container images
and private registries.
* **Logging** ([logging.md](logging.md)): Pointers to logging info.
* **Namespaces** ([namespaces.md](namespaces.md)): Namespaces help different
projects, teams, or customers to share a kubernetes cluster.
* **Networking** ([networking.md](networking.md)): Pod networking overview.
* **OpenVSwitch GRE/VxLAN networking** ([ovs-networking.md](ovs-networking.md)):
Using OpenVSwitch to set up networking between pods across
Kubernetes nodes.
* **The Kubernetes Resource Model** ([resources.md](resources.md)):
Provides resource information such as size, type, and quantity to assist in
assigning Kubernetes resources appropriately.
* **Using Salt to configure Kubernetes** ([salt.md](salt.md)): The Kubernetes
cluster can be configured using Salt.
- **Getting Started Guides**
- for people who want to create a kubernetes cluster
- in [docs/getting-started-guides](./getting-started-guides)
- **User Documentation**
- in [docs](./overview.md)
- for people who want to run programs on kubernetes
- describes current features of the system (with brief mentions of planned features)
- **Developer Documentation**
- in [docs/devel](./devel)
- for people who want to contribute code to kubernetes
- covers development conventions
- explains current architecture and project plans
- **Design Documentation**
- in [docs/design](./design)
- for people who want to understand the design choices made
- describes tradeoffs, alternative designs
- descriptions of planned features that are too long for a github issue.
- **Walkthroughs and Examples**
- in [examples](../examples)
- Hands on introduction and example config files
- **API documentation**
- in [the API conventions doc](api-conventions.md)
- and automatically generated API documentation served by the master at `/swaggerapi/api/v1beta1` (generated from [pkg/api/v1beta1/types.go](../pkg/api/v1beta1/types.go))
- **Wiki**
- in [wiki](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/wiki)