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Curated StakeWise Helm Charts for Kubernetes
StakeWise Helm Charts for Kubernetes
This repository offers a selection of carefully curated StakeWise Helm charts, which are stored in individual folders. Each chart has its own values.yaml
file defining the configuration parameters.
Getting Started
To use these Helm charts, you first need to add the StakeWise repository to your local Helm client:
helm repo add stakewise https://charts.stakewise.io
Once the repository is added, you can deploy a specific chart with the following command:
helm install my-release stakewise/<chart-name>
Note: Make sure to replace <chart-name>
with the name of the actual chart you intend to install.
Requirements
Before you can use these Helm charts, ensure you have the following:
- Kubernetes 1.20 or higher
- Helm 3
- PV provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure (required for some charts)
If you are unfamiliar with Kubernetes or Helm, consider starting with the following guides:
Using Helm
After installing the Helm client and adding the StakeWise repository, Helm is your tool of choice to manage packages on your Kubernetes cluster. For detailed guidance on using Helm, see the official documentation.
Here's a selection of helpful Helm commands to kickstart your journey:
- Install a chart:
helm install my-release stakewise/<chart-name>
- Upgrade your application:
helm upgrade my-release stakewise/<chart-name>
Contribute
We welcome contributions to improve our Helm charts. If you discover any bugs, have issues, or ideas for enhancements, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Every feedback, bug report, or feature request is invaluable to us, and we appreciate the community's involvement in making StakeWise's Helm charts better.
Feel free to explore the repository and experiment with the Helm charts to suit your specific needs. StakeWise's Helm charts aim to make application deployment on Kubernetes an effortless experience.