Collection of miscellaneous helper tools.
(those with 📦 can be installed via krew)
- kubectx + kubens (📦ctx + ns) - switch between clusters and namespaces
- kube-fzf - findpod/tailpod/execpod/describepod with the power of fzf
- stern - Multi pod and container log tailing for K8s (with regex support)
- kubectl-neat (📦neat) - remove clutter from K8s manifests to make them more readable
- kubeconform - fast K8s manifests validation tool
- kubefwd - bulk port forwarding k8s services for local dev
- kube-ps1 - K8s prompt for bash & zsh
- fish-kube-prompt - K8s prompt for fish (Use together with Fish auto completion)
- kubectl aliases - check the '#KUBERNETES' section
- kubectl node-shell (📦node-shell) - ssh into your cluster nodes
- k9s - terminal UI to interact with your Kubernetes clusters
- kubectl images (📦images) - list deployed images
- kube-capacity (📦resource-capacity) - provide an overview of the resource requests/limits
- kubectl-view-utilization (📦view-utilization) - show cluster CPU and Memory requests utilization
- kubectl-df-pv (📦df-pv) - check capacity for all PVCs
- kubectl-view-secret (📦view-secret) - easy secret decoding tool
- k8s-unused-secret-detector - Detect unused K8s Secrets
- rakkess (📦access-matrix) - shows an access matrix
- kubectl-who-can (📦who-can) - shows which subjects have specific RBAC permissions
- rbac-lookup (📦rbac-lookup) - find k8s roles and cluster roles
- pluto & kubent - utilities to find deprecated Kubernetes apiVersions
- popeye (📦popeye) - k8s cluster resource sanitizer
- sonobuoy - k8s diagnostic tool
- kubescape - testing if Kubernetes is deployed securely as defined in Kubernetes Hardening Guidance by NSA
- opencost - give you visibility into current and historical K8s spend and resource allocation