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A few minor help text tweaks
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Kubernetes-commit: 5252f79f9bd1142bf838aeaf8168ca7fe7616445
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bergerhoffer authored and k8s-publishing-bot committed Jul 17, 2024
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5 changes: 2 additions & 3 deletions pkg/cmd/auth/cani.go
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# Check to see if I can list deployments in my current namespace
kubectl auth can-i list deployments.apps
# Check to see if service account "foo" of namespace "dev" can list pods
# in the namespace "prod".
# You must be allowed to use impersonation for the global option "--as".
# Check to see if service account "foo" of namespace "dev" can list pods in the namespace "prod"
# You must be allowed to use impersonation for the global option "--as"
kubectl auth can-i list pods --as=system:serviceaccount:dev:foo -n prod
# Check to see if I can do everything in my current namespace ("*" means all)
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10 changes: 5 additions & 5 deletions pkg/cmd/auth/whoami.go
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whoAmILong = templates.LongDesc(`
Experimental: Check who you are and your attributes (groups, extra).
This command is helpful to get yourself aware of the current user attributes,
especially when dynamic authentication, e.g., token webhook, auth proxy, or OIDC provider,
This command is helpful to get yourself aware of the current user attributes,
especially when dynamic authentication, e.g., token webhook, auth proxy, or OIDC provider,
is enabled in the Kubernetes cluster.
`)

whoAmIExample = templates.Examples(`
# Get your subject attributes.
# Get your subject attributes
kubectl auth whoami
# Get your subject attributes in JSON format.
# Get your subject attributes in JSON format
kubectl auth whoami -o json
`)
)
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pkg/cmd/create/create_rolebinding.go
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# Create a role binding for user1, user2, and group1 using the admin cluster role
kubectl create rolebinding admin --clusterrole=admin --user=user1 --user=user2 --group=group1
# Create a role binding for serviceaccount monitoring:sa-dev using the admin role
# Create a role binding for service account monitoring:sa-dev using the admin role
kubectl create rolebinding admin-binding --role=admin --serviceaccount=monitoring:sa-dev`))
)

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pkg/cmd/rollout/rollout_restart.go
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Resource rollout will be restarted.`))

restartExample = templates.Examples(`
# Restart all deployments in test-namespace namespace
# Restart all deployments in the test-namespace namespace
kubectl rollout restart deployment -n test-namespace
# Restart a deployment
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion pkg/cmd/wait/wait.go
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# Wait for pod "busybox1" to be Ready
kubectl wait --for='jsonpath={.status.conditions[?(@.type=="Ready")].status}=True' pod/busybox1
# Wait for the service "loadbalancer" to have ingress.
# Wait for the service "loadbalancer" to have ingress
kubectl wait --for=jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress}' service/loadbalancer
# Wait for the pod "busybox1" to be deleted, with a timeout of 60s, after having issued the "delete" command
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