Status | experimental |
OCI Reference | cgr.dev/chainguard/skaffold |
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Minimal container image for running skaffold apps
The image specifies a default non-root skaffold
user (UID 65532), and a working directory at /app
, owned by that skaffold
user, and accessible to all users.
The image is available on cgr.dev
:
docker pull cgr.dev/chainguard/skaffold:latest
This image includes skaffold
, helm
, kubectl
, kpt
, kustomize
, and the google-cloud-sdk.
This image should be a drop-in replacement for the upstream skaffold-slim
image.
See the full documentation for usage.
% docker run cgr.dev/chainguard/skaffold:latest
A tool that facilitates continuous development for Kubernetes applications.
Find more information at: https://skaffold.dev/docs/getting-started/
End-to-end Pipelines:
run Run a pipeline
dev Run a pipeline in development mode
debug Run a pipeline in debug mode
Pipeline Building Blocks:
build Build the artifacts
test Run tests against your built application images
deploy Deploy pre-built artifacts
delete Delete any resources deployed by Skaffold
render Generate rendered Kubernetes manifests
apply Apply hydrated manifests to a cluster
verify Run verification tests against skaffold deployments
Getting Started With a New Project:
init Generate configuration for deploying an application
Other Commands:
completion Output shell completion for the given shell (bash, fish or zsh)
config Interact with the global Skaffold config file (defaults to `$HOME/.skaffold/config`)
diagnose Run a diagnostic on Skaffold
fix Update old configuration to a newer schema version
schema List JSON schemas used to validate skaffold.yaml configuration
survey Opens a web browser to fill out the Skaffold survey
version Print the version information
Usage:
skaffold [flags] [options]
Use "skaffold <command> --help" for more information about a given command.
Use "skaffold options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all commands).