![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue (batch tested with PRs 38445, 40292) Add the ability to edit fields within a config map. Addresses part of https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/issues/36222 Example command: ```console $ kubectl edit configmap foo --config-map-data=bar ``` Will open the data element named `bar` in the `ConfigMap` named `foo` in `$EDITOR`, the edited contents are then updated back to the config map. @kubernetes/sig-cli ```release-note Add a special purpose tool for editing individual fields in a ConfigMap with kubectl ``` |
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README.md
Kubernetes Documentation: releases.k8s.io/HEAD
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The User's guide is for anyone who wants to run programs and services on an existing Kubernetes cluster.
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The Cluster Admin's guide is for anyone setting up a Kubernetes cluster or administering it.
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An overview of the Design of Kubernetes
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There are example files and walkthroughs in the examples folder.
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If something went wrong, see the troubleshooting guide for how to debug. You should also check the known issues for the release you're using.
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To report a security issue, see Reporting a Security Issue.