by lkozloff on 7/19/2023, 1:17:46 PM
by roydivision on 7/19/2023, 12:20:17 PM
On the contrary, I don't see this tool as lazy at all. I find it indispensable, I always have it running in a Tmux pane. No Kubernetes admin should be without, it's a real gem.
Shout out to Fernand and the other contributors for all the work they've put into it, thanks!
by suryao on 7/19/2023, 4:26:59 PM
I'm a huge fan of k9s and we use it quite a bit at Argonaut.
I'm unaffiliated with the tool except as a user and a tiny sponsor, and I'd encourage users who are willing and able to sponsor this amazing tool as well.
by John23832 on 7/19/2023, 12:20:40 PM
Huge fan of K9s.
I take umbrage to "lazier" though. Especially since k9s' themselves considers themselves "a kubernetes CLI To manage your clusters in style". Sort of derogatory editorializing.
by _jacobh on 7/19/2023, 12:17:49 PM
Been using k9s for years, big fan!
by nunez on 7/19/2023, 12:20:41 PM
I only use kubectl because kubectl is enough. Change my mind!
(k9s is well built though.)
by knewter on 7/19/2023, 7:14:13 PM
I met Fernand at the first ElixirConf. Lovely dude, had a lot of fun hanging out. Chatted a few times since then, always a treat. I use his software 100 days a year
by dopidopHN on 7/19/2023, 11:40:02 AM
Being using that and lens. Then lens broke and only k9s.
It’s fine!
by braza on 7/19/2023, 6:32:40 PM
K9 is amazing. Kudos for all developers.
To be honest I do not miss a single bit of `kubectl` skills.
by mircea_eliade on 7/19/2023, 2:56:29 PM
k9s and kubectx are lifesavers at my job
by mike503 on 7/19/2023, 4:28:26 PM
K9s is amazing.
I love k9s and use it for most everything... but the unintended result is that I've lost my fluency in kubectl, which is occasionally a hinderance.
But maybe that's what you want from a tool - something so good it essentially replaces the previous way you were doing something?