Krew is the package manager for kubectl plugins.
Krew is a tool that makes it easy to use kubectl plugins. Krew helps you discover plugins, install and manage them on your machine. It is similar to tools like apt, dnf or brew. Today, over 70 kubectl plugins are available on Krew.
- For kubectl users: Krew helps you find, install and manage kubectl plugins in a consistent way.
- For plugin developers: Krew helps you package and distribute your plugins on multiple platforms and makes them discoverable.
Visit the Krew documentation to find Installation instructions, User Guide and Developer` Guide.
You can follow the Quickstart to get started with Krew.
- Releasing Krew: how to release new version of Krew.
- Plugin Lifecycle: how Krew installs/upgrades plugins and itself. (Not necessarily up-to-date, but it can give a good idea about how Krew works under the covers.)
- Krew Architecture: architectural decisions behind designing initial versions of Krew. (Not up-to-date.)
- Krew Logo: our logo and branding assets.
Visit ./docs
for all documentation.
Please check out the Issue Tracker to see the plan of record for new features and changes.
- If you have a problem with the Krew itself, please file an issue in this repository.
- If you're having a problem with a particular plugin's installation or upgrades, file an issue at krew-index repository.
- If you're having an issue with an installed plugin, file an issue for the repository the plugin's source code is hosted at.
- Slack: #krew or #sig-cli
- Mailing List
- Kubernetes Community site
Interested in contributing to Krew? Please refer to our Contributing Guidelines for more details.
Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.