Osiris/kub backend #4
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Unable to process file command 'env' successfully.
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Invalid format 'minikube provisions and manages local Kubernetes clusters optimized for development workflows. Basic Commands: start Starts a local Kubernetes cluster status Gets the status of a local Kubernetes cluster stop Stops a running local Kubernetes cluster delete Deletes a local Kubernetes cluster dashboard Access the Kubernetes dashboard running within the minikube cluster pause pause Kubernetes unpause unpause Kubernetes Images Commands: docker-env Provides instructions to point your terminal's docker-cli to the Docker Engine inside minikube. (Useful for building docker images directly inside minikube) podman-env Configure environment to use minikube's Podman service cache Manage cache for images image Manage images Configuration and Management Commands: addons Enable or disable a minikube addon config Modify persistent configuration values profile Get or list the current profiles (clusters) update-context Update kubeconfig in case of an IP or port change Networking and Connectivity Commands: service Returns a URL to connect to a service tunnel Connect to LoadBalancer services Advanced Commands: mount Mounts the specified directory into minikube ssh Log into the minikube environment (for debugging) kubectl Run a kubectl binary matching the cluster version node Add, remove, or list additional nodes cp Copy the specified file into minikube Troubleshooting Commands: ssh-key Retrieve the ssh identity key path of the specified node ssh-host Retrieve the ssh host key of the specified node ip Retrieves the IP address of the specified node logs Returns logs to debug a local Kubernetes cluster update-check Print current and latest version number version Print the version of minikube options Show a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands). Other Commands: completion Generate command completion for a shell license Outputs the licenses of dependencies to a directory Use "minikube <command> --help" for more information about a given command.'
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