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docs(k8s): fix link in kubernetes.md #5524

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/docs/target/kubernetes.md
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This feature might change without preserving backwards compatibility.

Trivy can connect to your Kubernetes cluster and scan it for security issues using the `trivy k8s` command. This page covers the technical capabilities of Trivy Kubernetes scanning.
Trivy can also be installed *inside* your cluster as a Kubernetes Operator, and continuously scan it. For more about this, please see the [Trivy Operator][https://aquasecurity.github.io/trivy-operator/] project.
Trivy can also be installed *inside* your cluster as a Kubernetes Operator, and continuously scan it. For more about this, please see the [Trivy Operator](https://aquasecurity.github.io/trivy-operator/) project.

When scanning a Kubernetes cluster, Trivy differentiates between the following:

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