@@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ Once you have Helm ready, you can initialize the local CLI and also
install Tiller into your Kubernetes cluster in one step:
```console
$ helm init --max-history 200
$ helm init --history-max 200
```
**TIP:** Setting `--max-history` on helm init is recommended as configmaps and other objects in helm history can grow large in number if not purged by max limit. Without a max history set the history is kept indefinitely, leaving a large number of records for helm and tiller to maintain.
**TIP:** Setting `--history-max` on helm init is recommended as configmaps and other objects in helm history can grow large in number if not purged by max limit. Without a max history set the history is kept indefinitely, leaving a large number of records for helm and tiller to maintain.
This will install Tiller into the Kubernetes cluster you saw with