{"repo":"laurci/kubernate","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/laurci/kubernate","clone":"git clone https://github.com/laurci/kubernate.git","description":"Kubernetes+Generate = Kubernate❤️","language":"TypeScript","stars":118,"topics":["kubernetes","codegen"],"license":"MIT","category":"deployment-docker-iac","readme_excerpt":"Kubernetes + Generate = Kubernate❤️ Kubernate is a Kubernetes YAML generator that can be used as an alternative to other popular tools like Helm. Kubernate is distributed as a library and as a CLI, both working together to achieve one goal: Kubernetes as Code. The kubernate homepage is a great place to get more information. Also checkout the getting started guide for a quick intro in how Kubernate works. Make sure to join our Discord community server to get the latest updates about the development of Kubernate. Here you can also directly chat with contributors if you need help or have any questions. The official package is available on NPM but also on GitHub packages. Make sure to read about the versioning policy (below) before you start using Kubernate. Helm sucks! We can all agree, right? Right? Maybe we aren't on the same page. I am not bringing a new concept to the table, but I am bringing a new perspective. Why exactly is Helm so bad? The problem is not in Helm, but in the way Helm is used. Let's zoom out a bit. People used to create folders with YAMLs inside and just kubectl apply . When there was a need for any kind of automation, they started using sed , awk , grep and friends to manipulate what was basically just a text file. You can imagine, stuff got out of hand pretty quick. Helm solves this using charts . A chart is a collection of Kubernetes resources that can be deployed as a single unit. The trick is that those resources are also templated. Helm uses a templat","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/laurci","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/laurci/kubernate/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}