From kubernetes
Provides YAML examples and best practices for Kubernetes manifests: Pods, Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, Secrets, probes, resources, labels, and kubectl validation.
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Understanding and writing Kubernetes manifest files.
Understanding and writing Kubernetes manifest files.
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
name: my-app
namespace: default
labels:
app: my-app
spec:
containers:
- name: app
image: nginx:latest
ports:
- containerPort: 80
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: my-app
spec:
replicas: 3
selector:
matchLabels:
app: my-app
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: my-app
spec:
containers:
- name: app
image: myapp:1.0.0
resources:
requests:
memory: "64Mi"
cpu: "250m"
limits:
memory: "128Mi"
cpu: "500m"
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: my-app-service
spec:
selector:
app: my-app
ports:
- protocol: TCP
port: 80
targetPort: 8080
type: LoadBalancer
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: app-config
data:
database.url: "postgres://db:5432"
log.level: "info"
apiVersion: v1
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: app-secrets
type: Opaque
data:
password: cGFzc3dvcmQxMjM= # base64 encoded
Always define resource requests and limits:
resources:
requests:
memory: "64Mi"
cpu: "250m"
limits:
memory: "128Mi"
cpu: "500m"
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /healthz
port: 8080
initialDelaySeconds: 30
periodSeconds: 10
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /ready
port: 8080
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 5
Use consistent labeling:
metadata:
labels:
app: my-app
version: v1
environment: production
# Validate manifest syntax
kubectl apply --dry-run=client -f manifest.yaml
# Validate with kubeconform
kubeconform manifest.yaml
# Validate against live cluster
kubectl apply --dry-run=server -f manifest.yaml
npx claudepluginhub thebushidocollective/han --plugin kubernetesGuides step-by-step creation of production-ready Kubernetes manifests including Deployments, Services, ConfigMaps, Secrets, and PersistentVolumeClaims.
Provides quick Kubernetes reference for manifests (Pods, Deployments, Services), security hardening, RBAC, kubectl commands, and troubleshooting. Activates on Kubernetes YAML files.
Explains Kubernetes resources like Pods, Deployments, ReplicaSets, Services, Ingress, ConfigMaps, Secrets, PVs, PVCs, and StatefulSets with YAML examples. Use when authoring or managing K8s manifests.