Releases: devantler-tech/ksail
v1.0.33
I'm thrilled to announce the maiden voyage of KSail! This release marks the culmination of my efforts to create a tool that simplifies Kubernetes management, and I'm excited to see it set sail.
Here's what's on board:
upSet sail with a new cluster, with or without GitOps, in just one command!downSafely dock your cluster when the journey is over.updateExplore new adventures on the sea!listGet a bird's-eye view of all your running clusters.lintEnsure your k8s manifest files are shipshape.checkCheck the integrity of your kustomizations.sopsRetrieve your public and private keys.
My maiden voyage sets course with K3d and FluxCD as backing K8s distribution and GitOps tooling. These tools allow you to venture forth into the vast sea of Kubernetes. KSail, acting as your reliable navigator, simplifies the journey with its captain, Flux, by automating the deployment and management of your applications. With its intuitive CLI interface and robust features, you can focus on charting your course, knowing that the technical complexities are being handled efficiently and effectively.
So, are you ready to catch the wind with KSail? Let's set sail into the exciting world of Kubernetes management! 🌊⛵️🚀
Note
This is an early release of KSail, and my first open source project. I kindly ask for your patience and understanding as I navigate these waters. Your feedback and contributions are greatly appreciated and will help make this tool better.
Thank you for your support!
What's Changed
- Refactor variable names by @devantler in #85
- Update command descriptions to start with an uppercase letter by @devantler in #87
Full Changelog: v1.0.32...v1.0.33
v1.0.32 - KSail Catches the Wind and Sails into the Open Sea! 🌊🚀
I'm thrilled to announce the maiden voyage of KSail! This release marks the culmination of my efforts to create a tool that simplifies Kubernetes management, and I'm excited to see it set sail.
Here's what's on board:
upSet sail with a new cluster, with or without GitOps, in just one command!downSafely dock your cluster when the journey is over.listGet a bird's-eye view of all your running clusters.lintEnsure your k8s manifest files are shipshape.verifyCheck the integrity of your kustomizations.sopsRetrieve your public and private keys.
My maiden voyage sets course with K3d and FluxCD as the first supported K8s distribution and GitOps tooling. But fear not, KSail is built to be as vast as the ocean itself, ready to extend support to new K8s distributions and GitOps tools.
And there's more! During my preparations, KSail got a pair of glasses and now it can C#er! I've moved away from shell scripting to .NET, supercharging our extensibility by a thousandfold. With .NET's robust support for building command lines and single-file binaries, I'm confident I've chosen the right language for our journey.
So, are you ready to catch the wind with KSail? Let's set sail into the exciting world of Kubernetes management! 🌊⛵️🚀
Note
This is an early release of KSail, and my first open source project. I kindly ask for your patience and understanding as I navigate these waters. Your feedback and contributions are greatly appreciated and will help make this tool better.
Going forward, I will do minor releases, with bug fixes, new features, and generally non-breaking changes. If there are any major changes or updates that could potentially disrupt your workflow, they will be reserved for major releases. This way, you can update KSail with confidence, knowing that minor updates will only make your experience better.
Thank you for your support!
What's Changed
- Homebrew formula
- Update dependency KubernetesClient to v13 by @renovate in #80
- Refactor command options and handlers by @devantler in #77
New Contributors
Full Changelog: v1.0.30...v1.0.31
v1.0.30 - KSail Catches the Wind and Sails into the Open Sea! 🌊🚀
I'm thrilled to announce the maiden voyage of KSail! This release marks the culmination of my efforts to create a tool that simplifies Kubernetes management, and I'm excited to see it set sail.
Here's what's on board:
upSet sail with a new cluster, with or without GitOps, in just one command!downSafely dock your cluster when the journey is over.listGet a bird's-eye view of all your running clusters.lintEnsure your k8s manifest files are shipshape.verifyCheck the integrity of your kustomizations.sopsRetrieve your public and private keys.
My maiden voyage sets course with K3d and FluxCD as the first supported K8s distribution and GitOps tooling. But fear not, KSail is built to be as vast as the ocean itself, ready to extend support to new K8s distributions and GitOps tools.
And there's more! During my preparations, KSail got a pair of glasses and now it can C#er! I've moved away from shell scripting to .NET, supercharging our extensibility by a thousandfold. With .NET's robust support for building command lines and single-file binaries, I'm confident I've chosen the right language for our journey.
So, are you ready to catch the wind with KSail? Let's set sail into the exciting world of Kubernetes management! 🌊⛵️🚀
Note
This is an early release of KSail, and my first open source project. I kindly ask for your patience and understanding as I navigate these waters. Your feedback and contributions are greatly appreciated and will help make this tool better.
Going forward, I will do minor releases, with bug fixes, new features, and generally non-breaking changes. If there are any major changes or updates that could potentially disrupt your workflow, they will be reserved for major releases. This way, you can update KSail with confidence, knowing that minor updates will only make your experience better.
Thank you for your support!
v1.0.22
Full Changelog: v1.0.21...v1.0.22
v1.0.21
Full Changelog: v1.0.20...v1.0.21
v1.0.20
Full Changelog: v1.0.19...v1.0.20
v1.0.19
Full Changelog: v1.0.18...v1.0.19
v1.0.18
Full Changelog: v1.0.17...v1.0.18
v1.0.17
Full Changelog: v1.0.14...v1.0.17
v1.0.16
What's Changed
- Update README.md with homebrew instructions by @devantler in #70
- Update global workflows by @devantler in #76
- Update README Tree by @github-actions in #74
Full Changelog: v1.0.13...v1.0.16