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There is no documentation or an example that I can look up to configure port-forwarding for a service.
So my assumption was it should be straight forward after opening the application, but it isn't.
I loaded the ~/.kube/config file and named the cluster and filled few more fields. But still wasn't able to configure.
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Thank you for the message @syedalisait. First of all, check out our latest version v1.1.0 that contains auto detection of kube config and also several improvements related with parsing multi-contexts configuration. I hope it will make the process of using the app better.
Below a few examples of kube config which are pretty standard, I think
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If your existing config still does not work, please post it here and remove some confidential information from it, and we will try to understand the reason of the problem.
There is no documentation or an example that I can look up to configure port-forwarding for a service.
So my assumption was it should be straight forward after opening the application, but it isn't.
I loaded the ~/.kube/config file and named the cluster and filled few more fields. But still wasn't able to configure.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: