# kubectl ## Create kubecfg settings for kubectl `update cluster` will do it automatically after cluster creation. But we expect that if you're part of a team you might share the KOPS_STATE_STORE, and then you can do this on different machines instead of having to share kubecfg files) To create the kubecfg configuration settings for use with kubectl: ``` export KOPS_STATE_STORE=s3://<somes3bucket> # NAME=<kubernetes.mydomain.com> ${GOPATH}/bin/kops export kubecfg ${NAME} ``` You can now use kubernetes using the kubectl tool (after allowing a few minutes for the cluster to come up): ```kubectl get nodes```