![]() This mostly stated what version the code was last tested at. This was useful when kubernetes was changing rapidly. However, this was not updated reliably. Also, simply using a particular binary version does not assure users that the distribution provides a conformant implementation. The conformance test does provide that, and I'm hoping that more distros will use that in the future. Therefore, I've deleted the Notes column in favor of the Conforms column. |
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design | ||
devel | ||
getting-started-guides | ||
man/man1 | ||
proposals | ||
user-guide | ||
api.md | ||
architecture.dia | ||
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kube-apiserver.md | ||
kube-controller-manager.md | ||
kube-proxy.md | ||
kube-scheduler.md | ||
kubelet.md | ||
README.md | ||
roadmap.md | ||
services-firewalls.md | ||
troubleshooting.md | ||
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PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree only. If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you almost certainly want the docs that go with that version.
Documentation for specific releases can be found at releases.k8s.io.
Kubernetes Documentation: releases.k8s.io/HEAD
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The User's guide is for anyone who wants to run programs and services on an existing Kubernetes cluster.
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The Cluster Admin's guide is for anyone setting up a Kubernetes cluster or administering it.
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The Developer guide is for anyone wanting to write programs that access the kubernetes API, write plugins or extensions, or modify the core code of kubernetes.
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The Kubectl Command Line Interface is a detailed reference on the
kubectl
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The API object documentation is a detailed description of all fields found in core API objects.
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An overview of the Design of Kubernetes
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There are example files and walkthroughs in the examples folder.