@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ Execs /bin/sh because we can't be sure /bin/bash exists in a lot of containers
This is useful to quickly jump in to any pod in a namespace/deployment to debug a web farm etc.
First arg is the optional pod container unless it starts with a dash(if no container is specified we'll pick the first one and show you in the kubectl output)
Any other args in are passed straight to 'kubectl get pods' to be used as filters, eg. -n prod -l app=nginx
First arg is the optional pod container name(if no container is specified we'll pick the first one and show you in the kubectl output)
Subsequent args from the first dash are passed straight to 'kubectl get pods' to set namespace, label filters etc.