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Pull request overview
Adds a new Krew plugin manifest to the index for kubectl-ditto, enabling installation via kubectl krew install ditto. The manifest packages kubectl-ditto v0.2.1 across supported OS/architectures and provides user-facing metadata (description, caveats, examples).
Changes:
- Added new Krew plugin manifest for
ditto(v0.2.1). - Declared platform-specific download URIs, checksums, and binary names (including Windows
.exe). - Included short description, detailed usage description, and caveats.
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have you seen https://groups.google.com/a/kubernetes.io/g/sig-cli/c/6zRTN0NE65w |
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Yeah, I’ve seen it; but it’s been a long time and no real functionality exists yet. I’ll fix up my PR |
New plugin submission for kubectl-ditto.
Generate YAML manifests for any Kubernetes resource or CRD installed in your cluster, using the cluster's OpenAPI schema.