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| # Commands & Arguments
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| Please refer to the kops [cli reference](../cli/kops.md) for full documentation.
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| ## `kops create cluster`
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| `kops create cluster <clustername>` creates a cloud specification in the registry.  It will not create the cloud resources unless
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| you specify `--yes`, so that you have the chance to `kops edit` them.  (You will likely `kops update cluster` after
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| creating it).
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| ## `kops update cluster`
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| `kops update cluster <clustername>` creates or updates the cloud resources to match the cluster spec.
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| It is recommended that you run it first in 'preview' mode with `kops update cluster --name <name>`, and then
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| when you are happy that it is making the right changes you run`kops update cluster --name <name> --yes`.
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| 
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| ## `kops rolling-update cluster`
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| `kops update cluster <clustername>` updates a kubernetes cluster to match the cloud and kops specifications.
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| It is recommended that you run it first in 'preview' mode with `kops rolling-update cluster --name <name>`, and then
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| when you are happy that it is making the right changes you run`kops rolling-update cluster --name <name> --yes`.
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| ## `kops get clusters`
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| `kops get clusters` lists all clusters in the registry.
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| ## `kops delete cluster`
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| `kops delete cluster` deletes the cloud resources (instances, DNS entries, volumes, ELBs, VPCs etc) for a particular
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| cluster.  It also removes the cluster from the registry.
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| It is recommended that you run it first in 'preview' mode with `kops delete cluster --name <name>`, and then
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| when you are happy that it is deleting the right things you run `kops delete cluster --name <name> --yes`.
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| ## `kops version`
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| `kops version` will print the version of the code you are running.
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