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Toolkit for managing and monitoring Kubernetes clusters; includes a Curses-based console UI as well as a few command-line tools.

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Cluster Management Toolkit for Kubernetes

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Cluster Management Toolkit for Kubernetes (CMT) is a set of tools intended to simplify installation and maintenance of Kubernetes clusters. It provides tools to setup clusters and manage nodes, either by specifying the configuration directly on the command line, or through template files. The curses-based user interface (cmu) presents the various Kubernetes objects (such as Pods, Deployments, ConfigMaps, Namespaces, etc.) in a way that tries to obviate all object relations.

Installation and management is done through a combination of Ansible playbooks, Python scripts, a curses-based user interface, as well as calls to kubectl or kubeadm whenever necessary.

Usage documentation for CMT is available here.

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