The original link: fuckcloudnative. IO/posts/lens

Kubernetes has several desktop clients. At one time, Kubernetic was the most versatile, but recently, an APP called Lens has changed the landscape, offering more features and a better experience for system restart engineers. It has the following highlights:

Lens is a powerful IDE. You can view the cluster status and log flow in real time for troubleshooting. With Lens, you can use your cluster more easily and quickly, radically improving productivity and business iteration.

The log flow interface can choose to show or hide the timestamp, and can also specify the number of rows to display:

Lens supports both local and external clusters (EKS, AKS, GKE, Pharos, UCP, Rancher, etc.) and Openshift:

It’s just not compatible with Openshift’s monitoring yet. It is also easy to view and edit CR:

With Lens, you can centrally manage all your clusters.

③ Lens provides a built-in resource utilization dashboard and supports various methods for interconnecting with Prometheus:

Lens has built-in Kubectl. The built-in terminal ensures that the API Server version of the cluster is compatible with the Kubectl version, so you don’t need to install Kubectl locally. You can verify this:

You will see that the version of Kubectl installed locally is not the same as the version of Kubectl in the terminal opened in Lens. Lens does have Kubectl built in.

⑤ Lens has a built-in HELM template store, which can be directly clicked to install:

Now Lens has the latest version, 3.5.0, with a new Logo:

Stability has also improved a lot. Go for it.


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