The Keel CLI allows you to setup Keel on your local dev machine or on a Kubernetes cluster, launches and manages Keel instances.
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The goal of this tutorial is to demonstrate the basic usage of the most popular tKeel features. You will learn how to:
- Install keel: similar to dapr install, install relevant programs;
- Install the plug-in: similar to dapr run, start the program and register with the plugin manager;
- User list: lists the user list;
- Plug in list: lists the plug-in list;
- Stop plug-in: similar to dapr stop;
- Uninstall keel: similar to dapr uninstall, uninstall the program.
The diagram below shows key system components and interfaces they provide. Let’s walk through them.
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We ❤️ your contribution. The community walks you through how to get started contributing keel-cli. The development guide explains how to set up development environment.
Please submit any keel-cli bugs, issues, and feature requests to keel-cli GitHub Issue