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    kubectl tree

    kubectl tree

    kubectl plugin to browse Kubernetes object hierarchies as a tree

    kubectl tree is a kubectl plugin that lets you visualize Kubernetes object hierarchies as a tree by following the ownerReferences set on API objects. Instead of manually chasing which ReplicaSet owns which Pods or which higher-level controller is responsible for a given resource, it prints an ASCII tree that shows parent-child relationships at a glance. This is especially useful for understanding how complex workloads like Deployments, StatefulSets, Knative Services, or Agones Fleets fan out into lower-level resources across the cluster. The plugin is written in Go, packaged for easy installation via the krew plugin manager, and exposes flags to control namespace scoping, label selectors, and condition filters so you can narrow what’s shown. ...
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