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Add kubectl knife plugin #3903
Add kubectl knife plugin #3903
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@ahmetb / @chriskim06 let me know please, if there's anything pending on my side. |
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This is a plugin written in Go to run commands in multiple pods concurrently, you can use regex to filter either contexts, namespaces or podnames.
https://github.com/spideyz0r/kubectl-knife
The scoped yaml seems to work correctly: