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README.md |
Kubernetes prompt for zsh
A Kubernetes (k8s) zsh prompt that displays the current cluster cluster and the namespace.
Inspired by several tools used to simplify usage of kubectl
NOTE: If you are not using zsh, check out kube-ps1 designed for bash as well as zsh.
Requirements
The default prompt assumes you have the kubectl command line utility installed. It can be obtained here:
If using this with OpenShift, the oc tool needs installed. It can be obtained from here:
Helper utilities
There are several great tools that make using kubectl very enjoyable.
kubectx and kubenx are great for fast switching between clusters and namespaces.
Prompt Structure
The prompt layout is:
(<logo>|<cluster>:<namespace>)
Supported platforms:
- k8s - Kubernetes
- ocp - OpenShift
Install
- Clone this repository
- Source the kube-ps1.zsh in your ~./.zshrc
ZSH:
source path/kube-ps1.sh
PROMPT='$(kube_ps1) '
Colors
The colors are of my opinion. Blue was used as the prefix to match the Kubernetes color as closely as possible. Red was chosen as the cluster name to stand out, and cyan for the namespace. These can of course be changed.
Customization
The default settings can be overridden in ~/.zshrc
Variable | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT |
true |
Default settings for the prompt |
KUBE_PS1_PREFIX |
( |
Prompt opening character |
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL |
⎈ |
Default prompt symbol |
KUBE_PS1_SEPERATOR |
| |
Separator between symbol and cluster name |
KUBE_PS1_PLATFORM |
kubectl |
Cluster type and binary to use |
KUBE_PS1_DIVIDER |
: |
Separator between cluster and namespace |
KUBE_PS1_SUFFIX |
) |
Prompt closing character |
KUBE_PS1_DEFAULT_LABEL_IMG |
false |
Use Kubernetes img as the label: ☸️ |
Contributors
Jared Yanovich