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9 kubectl apply edit-last-applied - Edit latest last-applied-configura‐
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15 kubectl apply edit-last-applied [OPTIONS]
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20 Edit the latest last-applied-configuration annotations of resources
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24 The edit-last-applied command allows you to directly edit any API re‐
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27 fall back to 'vi' for Linux or 'notepad' for Windows. You can edit mul‐
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40 In the event an error occurs while updating, a temporary file will be
41 created on disk that contains your unapplied changes. The most common
42 error when updating a resource is another editor changing the resource
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50 --allow-missing-template-keys=true If true, ignore any errors in
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55 --field-manager="kubectl-client-side-apply" Name of the manager
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72 --record=false Record current kubectl command in the resource an‐
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208 # Edit the last-applied-configuration annotations by type/name in YAML
209 kubectl apply edit-last-applied deployment/nginx
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211 # Edit the last-applied-configuration annotations by file in JSON
212 kubectl apply edit-last-applied -f deploy.yaml -o json
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223 January 2015, Originally compiled by Eric Paris (eparis at redhat dot
224 com) based on the kubernetes source material, but hopefully they have
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