Description
K9s provides a terminal UI to interact with your Kubernetes clusters. The aim of this project is to make it easier to navigate, observe and manage your applications in the wild. K9s continually watches Kubernetes for changes and offers subsequent commands to interact with your observed resources.
About k9s project:
- Homepage: https://k9scli.io/
- GitHub: https://github.com/derailed/k9s/
Installation Instructions
If you find any packaging issues feel free to report the issue at github.com/luminoso/fedora-copr-k9s/issues
News
2020-11-09 Released k9s copr project
How to install
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Enable copr repository
sudo dnf copr enable luminoso/k9s
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Install k9s
sudo dnf install k9s
Release safety/verification
So, you're thinking if you can trust me. Fedora Copr builds, signs, and ships the final RPM from a provided spec file. The rpm spec works just like a recipe that generates a .rpm, which it's versioned. I try my best to keep it easily readable so it can be verified by everyone. There's also the Copr Project Homepage with more details about the Copr itself.
Bugs?
If you want to ping me because a new release is available or just because this Copr repo isn't working for some reason, I'm usually at #fedora Freenode's channel with the nickname "luminoso". I only test the builds for Fedora 33 release, but all releases should work without any problems.
Active Releases
The following unofficial repositories are provided as-is by owner of this project. Contact the owner directly for bugs or issues (IE: not bugzilla).
Release | Architectures | Repo Download |
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x86_64 (0)* | Amazonlinux 2023 (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Centos-stream+epel-next 8 (2 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Centos-stream+epel-next 9 (4 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Centos-stream 8 (97 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Centos-stream 9 (3 downloads) |
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x86_64 [modified] (47)* | EPEL 7 (189 downloads) |
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aarch64 (2)*, x86_64 (306)* | EPEL 8 (213 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | EPEL 9 (1 downloads) |
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aarch64 (17)*, armhfp (0)*, x86_64 (2246)* | Fedora 35 (0 downloads) |
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aarch64 (19)*, armhfp (0)*, x86_64 (3765)* | Fedora 36 (0 downloads) |
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aarch64 (19)*, x86_64 (1771)* | Fedora 37 (334 downloads) |
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aarch64 (2)*, x86_64 (461)* | Fedora 38 (60 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Fedora eln (1 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (28)* | Fedora rawhide (147 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Mageia 8 (1 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, i586 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | Mageia cauldron (147 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | openEuler 20.03 (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | openEuler 22.03 (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Openmandriva cooker (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Openmandriva rolling (2 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | openSUSE Leap 15.2 (0 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, x86_64 (0)* | openSUSE Leap 15.3 (100 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | openSUSE Leap 15.4 (3 downloads) |
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aarch64 (0)*, i586 (0)*, x86_64 (1)* | openSUSE Tumbleweed (140 downloads) |
Oraclelinux 7 | x86_64 (0)* | Oraclelinux 7 (2 downloads) |
Oraclelinux 8 | x86_64 (0)* | Oraclelinux 8 (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Rhel 7 (1 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Rhel 8 (5 downloads) |
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x86_64 (0)* | Rhel 9 (4 downloads) |
* Total number of packages downloaded in the last seven days.