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# kubectl-karmada Installation
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You can install `kubectl-karmada` plug-in in any of the following ways:
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- Download from the release.
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- Install using Krew.
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- Build from source code.
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## Prerequisites
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### kubectl
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`kubectl` is the Kubernetes command line tool lets you control Kubernetes clusters.
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For installation instructions see [installing kubectl](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/#kubectl).
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## Download from the release
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Karmada provides `kubectl-karmada` plug-in download service since v0.9.0. You can choose proper plug-in version which fits your operator system form [karmada release](https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/releases).
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Take v0.9.0 that working with linux-amd64 os as an example:
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```bash
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wget https://github.com/karmada-io/karmada/releases/download/v0.9.0/kubectl-karmada-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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tar -zxf kubectl-karmada-linux-amd64.tar.gz
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```
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Next, move `kubectl-karmada` executable file to `PATH` path, reference from [Installing kubectl plugins](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/extend-kubectl/kubectl-plugins/#installing-kubectl-plugins).
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## Install using Krew
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Krew is the plugin manager for `kubectl` command-line tool.
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[Install and set up](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user-guide/setup/install/) Krew on your machine.
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Then install `kubectl-karmada` plug-in:
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```bash
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kubectl krew install karmada
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```
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You can refer to [Quickstart of Krew](https://krew.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user-guide/quickstart/) for more information.
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## Build from source code
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Clone karmada repo and run `make` cmd from the repository:
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```bash
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make kubectl-karmada
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```
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Next, move the `kubectl-karmada` executable file under the `_output` folder in the project root directory to the `PATH` path.
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