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Kubeapps

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Overview

Kubeapps is an in-cluster web-based application that enables users with a one-time installation to deploy, manage, and upgrade applications on a Kubernetes cluster.

With Kubeapps you can:

Note: Kubeapps 2.0 and onwards supports Helm 3 only. While only the Helm 3 API is supported, in most cases, charts made for Helm 2 will still work.

Getting started with Kubeapps

Installing Kubeapps is as simple as:

helm repo add bitnami https://charts.bitnami.com/bitnami
kubectl create namespace kubeapps
helm install kubeapps --namespace kubeapps bitnami/kubeapps

See the Getting Started Guide for detailed instructions on how to install and use Kubeapps.

Kubeapps is deployed using the official Bitnami Kubeapps chart from the separate Bitnami charts repository. Although the Kubeapps repository also defines a chart, this is intended for development purposes only.

Documentation

Complete documentation available in Kubeapps documentation section. Including complete tutorials, how-to guides, and reference for configuration and development in Kubeapps.

For getting started into Kubeapps, please refer to:

See how to deploy and configure Kubeapps on VMware Tanzu™ Kubernetes Grid™

Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues, please review the troubleshooting docs, review our project board, file an issue, or talk to Kubeapps maintainers on the #Kubeapps channel on the Kubernetes Slack server.

Contributing

If you are ready to jump in and test, add code, or help with documentation, follow the instructions on the start contributing documentation for guidance on how to setup Kubeapps for development.

Changelog

Take a look at the list of releases to stay tuned for the latest features and changes.

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