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Kubectl is a popular CLI for interacting with Kubernetes clusters. Chances are, if you manage a Kubernetes cluster, you have a few kubectl commands memorized.
Microsoft Copilot in Azure can help you in the everyday tasks using kubectl, by giving you simple and complex commands based on the prompt directly from the Azure Portal with the context of what you want to accomplish. Microsoft Copilot in Azure can:
We hope you enjoy watching our video and learning how to use Copilot in Azure for managing your AKS cluster via kubectl. To learn more about Copilot in Azure, you can check out the documentation page. Let us know what you think about Copilot in Azure and share your feedback with us in the comments section below.
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Microsoft Copilot in Azure can help you in the everyday tasks using kubectl, by giving you simple and complex commands based on the prompt directly from the Azure Portal with the context of what you want to accomplish. Microsoft Copilot in Azure can:
- Interpret the context of which AKS cluster to use. If you haven't provided one, Copilot will ask for which cluster to perform the kubectl commands on.
- Create simple and complex commands based on your prompt input. It can create filters for listing resources based on specific requests, such as list only running pods.
- Provide additional options available via kubectl based on the context of the resources you are working with.
We hope you enjoy watching our video and learning how to use Copilot in Azure for managing your AKS cluster via kubectl. To learn more about Copilot in Azure, you can check out the documentation page. Let us know what you think about Copilot in Azure and share your feedback with us in the comments section below.
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