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add docs table of contents and update quick start
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Jess Frazelle
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me@jessfraz.com
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@@ -28,20 +28,15 @@ Think of it like apt/yum/homebrew for Kubernetes.
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Charts can be stored on disk, or fetched from remote chart repositories
(like Debian or RedHat packages)
Using Helm is as easy as this:
## Docs
```
console
$
helm init
# Initialize Helm as well as the Tiller server
-
[
Quick Start
](
docs/quickstart.md
)
-
[
Architechture
](
docs/architecture.md
)
-
[
Charts
](
docs/charts.md
)
-
[
Chart Repository Guide
](
docs/chart_repository.md
)
-
[
Syncing your Chart Repository
](
docs/chart_repository_sync_example.md
)
-
[
Developers
](
docs/developers.md
)
#
From the root of this repository run the following to
install
an example from
the docs
$
helm
install
docs/examples/alpine
# Install the example Alpine chart
happy-panda #
<
--
That
's the name of your release
$
helm list
# List all releases
happy-panda
quiet-kitten
```
## Install
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## Install Helm
Download a binary release of the Helm client from
the official project
page
.
Download a binary release of the Helm client from
[
the official project page
](
https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/releases
)
.
Alternately, you can clone the GitHub project and build your own
client from source. The quickest route to installing from source is to
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$
helm init
```
## Install an Ex
isting
Chart
## Install an Ex
ample
Chart
To install an existing chart, you can run the
`helm install`
command:
To install a chart, you can run the
`helm install`
command.
Let's use an example chart from this repository.
Make sure you are in the root directory of this repo.
_TODO:_
Might need instructions about repos.
```console
$
helm
install
nginx-1.0.0
$ helm install
docs/examples/alpine
Released smiling-penguin
```
In the example above, the
`nginx`
chart was released, and the name of
our new release is
`smiling-penguin`
In the example above, the
`alpine`
chart was released, and the name of
our new release is
`smiling-penguin`
. You can view the details of the chart we just
installed by taking a look at the nginx chart in
[
docs/examples/alpine/Chart.yaml
](
docs/examples/alpine/Chart.yaml
)
.
## Change a Default Chart Value
A nice feature of helm is the ability to change certain values of the package for the install.
Let's install the
`nginx`
example from this repository but change the
`replicaCount`
to 7.
```
console
$
helm
install
--set
replicaCount
=
7 docs/examples/nginx
happy-panda
```
You can view the chart for this example in
[
docs/examples/nginx/Chart.yaml
](
docs/examples/nginx/Chart.yaml
)
and the default values in
[
docs/examples/nginx/values.yaml
](
docs/examples/nginx/values.yaml
)
.
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