Best three tools for working with many Kubernetes contexts

This page summarizes the projects mentioned and recommended in the original post on /r/kubernetes

InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads
InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.
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Stream - Scalable APIs for Chat, Feeds, Moderation, & Video.
Stream helps developers build engaging apps that scale to millions with performant and flexible Chat, Feeds, Moderation, and Video APIs and SDKs powered by a global edge network and enterprise-grade infrastructure.
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  1. kubesess

    Kubectl plugin managing sessions

    I’ve created a tool, kubesess, that does just that! I use it myself daily, it’s super fast, some would say BLAZINGLY FAST program written I rust.

  2. InfluxDB

    InfluxDB – Built for High-Performance Time Series Workloads. InfluxDB 3 OSS is now GA. Transform, enrich, and act on time series data directly in the database. Automate critical tasks and eliminate the need to move data externally. Download now.

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  3. KUBECONFIGSWITCHER9000

  4. kubie

    A more powerful alternative to kubectx and kubens

    I've been using https://github.com/sbstp/kubie and has served me well

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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