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    rakkess

    rakkess

    kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources

    Have you ever wondered what access rights you have on a provided Kubernetes cluster? For single resources, you can use kubectl auth can-i list deployments, but maybe you are looking for a complete overview. This is what rakkess is for. It lists access rights for the current user and all server resources, similar to Kubectl auth can-i --list. It is also useful to find out who may interact with some server resources.
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    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian

    Kubernetes on Raspbian (Raspberry Pi)

    This repository holds the "original tutorial" for "Kubernetes on Raspbian" by Alex Ellis using kubeadm. It also has a list of reader clusters for your inspiration and Alex's newest work with k3s.
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