I built this to help look at all the Kubernetes clusters my team manages, to help with planning, troubleshooting, validating acceptance criteria on a ticket, etc.
I could probably have used a monitoring tool but 1) sometimes monitoring tools are split up by cluster/environment anyway, and 2) I like the kubectl interface with JSON and YAML output.
Curious what people think and open to feedback!
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