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Show HN: Open-source tools to troubleshoot Kubernetes applications

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Re: Show HN: Open-source tools to troubleshoot Kubernetes applications

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Hi HN,

We (Replicated) are getting ready to launch a new open source project, Troubleshoot, and I'd like your early feedback. It's basically a set of two `kubectl` plugins that provide the ability to run preflight checks before installing an application and generate support bundles after installing an application.

It's been part of Replicated's products, but now we're making it available as a separate open source project in hopes that others may find it useful for their own projects, or even just for debugging your own Kubernetes clusters.

Re: Show HN: Open-source tools to troubleshoot Kubernetes applications

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post #2

Hi HN, We (Replicated) are getting ready to launch a new open source project, Troubleshoot, and I'd like your early feedback. It's basically a set of two `kubectl` plugins that provide the ability to run preflight checks before installing an application and generate support bundles after installing an application. It's been part of Replicated's products, but now we're making it available as a separate open source pro…

I'd suggest a name that's a bit more unique than that.

Re: Show HN: Open-source tools to troubleshoot Kubernetes applications

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post #3
post #2

Hi HN, We (Replicated) are getting ready to launch a new open source project, Troubleshoot, and I'd like your early feedback. It's basically a set of two `kubectl` plugins that provide the ability to run preflight checks before installing an application and generate support bundles after installing an application. It's been part of Replicated's products, but now we're making it available as a separate open source pro…

I'd suggest a name that's a bit more unique than that.

Thanks for the suggestion. It spun out of a feature in our main product, but I admit that as a standalone project, it's a bit too broad of a name. It's already caused some confusion in the Kubernetes Slack.