Exploring zsh vi mode
Exploring zsh vi mode One thing that I always wish I had when using my shell is a way of moving fast wherever I need or deleting words in a breeze. Sure, you can use Ctrl+<Left/Right Arrow> to jump back and forth words or keep pressing backspace/delete to get rid of undesired characters. But there must be a better way, right? (Plus, a few weeks ago I got a mac and this didn’t work because the binding was already used by the system to switch virtual desktops and I couldn’t be bothered to change it).
Managing multiple k8s config files
So it finally happened! I got myself a blog that’s up and running! And I am inaugurating it with a small blog about how I make my life easier when dealing with multiple Kubernetes clusters and having to connect to them.
What is the problem? Imagine you are asked to deploy some fancy service in the k8s (Kubernetes) cluster A and given the kubeconfig for being able to connect to it.