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# Kubernetes UI Instructions
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## Kubernetes User Interface
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Kubernetes has an extensible user interface with default functionality that describes the current cluster. See the [README](../www/README.md) in the www directory for more information.
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### Running locally
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Assuming that you have a cluster running locally at `localhost:8080`, as described [here](getting-started-guides/locally.md), you can run the UI against it with kubectl:
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```sh
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kubectl proxy --www=www/app --www-prefix=/
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```
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You should now be able to access it by visiting [localhost:8001](http://localhost:8001/).
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You can also use other web servers to serve the contents of the www/app directory, as described [here](../www/README.md#serving-the-app-during-development).
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### Running remotely
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When Kubernetes is deployed remotely, the api server deploys the UI. To access it, visit `/static/app/` or `/ui`, which redirects to `/static/app/`, on your master server.
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