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I have no idea, as I'm a bit lost when it comes to Kubernetes tooling. When I wrote a Kubernetes tutorial (https://okigiveup.net/tutorials/a-tutorial-introduction-to-k...) nearly four years ago, you had kubectl and YAML files, and that was it. These days there is a whole hierarchy of tools, which probably cover the same ground with miniboss and much more. So yes, it could be adapted, but I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be necessary.



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