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title: "Install Tools"
description: Set up Kubernetes tools on your computer.
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## kubectl
The Kubernetes command-line tool, `kubectl`, allows you to run commands against
Kubernetes clusters. You can use `kubectl` to deploy applications, inspect and
manage cluster resources, and view logs.
See [Install and Set Up `kubectl`](/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl/) for
information about how to download and install `kubectl` and set it up for
accessing your cluster.
View kubectl Install and Set Up Guide
You can also read the
[`kubectl` reference documentation](/docs/reference/kubectl/).
## minikube
[`minikube`](https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/) is a tool that lets you run Kubernetes
locally. `minikube` runs a single-node Kubernetes cluster on your personal
computer (including Windows, macOS and Linux PCs) so that you can try out
Kubernetes, or for daily development work.
You can follow the official
[Get Started!](https://minikube.sigs.k8s.io/docs/start/) guide if your focus is
on getting the tool installed.
View minikube Get Started! Guide
Once you have `minikube` working, you can use it to
[run a sample application](/docs/tutorials/hello-minikube/).
## kind
Like `minikube`, [`kind`](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/) lets you run Kubernetes on
your local computer. Unlike `minikube`, `kind` only works with a single container
runtime: it requires that you have [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/)
installed and configured.
[Quick Start](https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/) shows you what
you need to do to get up and running with `kind`.
View kind Quick Start Guide