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    yq

    Portable command-line YAML processor

    yq is a portable and lightweight command-line YAML processor. It can be likened to projects like jq (a command-line JSON processor) or sed but for YAML files. yq is able to do quite a number of things. It can deep read a YAML file with a given path expression, deeply compare YAML files, update a YAML file given a path expression or script file, and so much more. It can also merge several YAML files while offering plenty of options for overriding and appending. yq is written in portable Go...
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    kustomize

    kustomize

    Customization of kubernetes YAML configurations

    kustomize lets you customize raw, template-free YAML files for multiple purposes, leaving the original YAML untouched and usable as is. kustomize targets Kubernetes; it understands and can patch Kubernetes style API objects. It's like make, in that what it does is declared in a file, and it's like sed, in that it emits edited text. The kustomize build flow at v2.0.3 was added to kubectl v1.14. The kustomize flow in kubectl remained frozen at v2.0.3 until kubectl v1.21, which updated...
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