Port forward your kubernetes pods with a desktop application.
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When you try to port-forward into kubernetes clusters, you always have to change your current-context, know the names of the pods and the ports they are running on. This is a tedious process and can be automated with a desktop application. This is where kubelinkr comes in. It is a desktop application that allows you to port-forward into your kubernetes pods with a few clicks.
Here's why:
- Convenience: You can port-forward into multiple pods with one click.
- Always available: The application is in your tray and can be accessed with a single click.
- Switch stages: You can switch between different kubernetes contexts with a single click and activate and automatically deactive another stage (dev, test, live and more)
Here are the download versions for Mac. (Windows and Linux will come later)
Coming Soon | Coming soon |
Here are some Screenshots to show the application when you show the window. While the application is running only in background and you only see the tray icon.
For more details, please refer to the Medium Post
- Add Changelog
- Support Services instead of Pods
- Multi-language Support
- Chinese
- Spanish
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
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Your Name - Thoren Lederer
Project Link: https://github.com/donnercody/kubelinkr
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