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README.md

Kubectl

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The k8s.io/kubectl repo is used to track issues for the kubectl cli distributed with k8s.io/kubernetes. It also contains packages intended for use by client programs. E.g. these packages are vendored into k8s.io/kubernetes for use in the kubectl cli client. That client will eventually move here too.

Contribution Requirements

  • Full unit-test coverage.

  • Go tools compliant (go get, go test, etc.). It needs to be vendorable somewhere else.

  • No dependence on k8s.io/kubernetes. Dependence on other repositories is fine.

  • Code must be usefully commented. Not only for developers on the project, but also for external users of these packages.

  • When reviewing PRs, you are encouraged to use Golang's code review comments page.

  • Packages in this repository should aspire to implement sensible, small interfaces and import a limited set of dependencies.

Community, discussion, contribution, and support

See this document for how to reach the maintainers of this project.

Code of conduct

Participation in the Kubernetes community is governed by the Kubernetes Code of Conduct.