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  1. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.3.md

    kubectl get thirdpartyresource --all-namespaces -o yaml > tprs.yaml
    kubectl delete -f tprs.yaml
    
    After upgrading to 1.3.0, re-register the third party resource objects at the root scope (using a 1.3 server and client):
    
    kubectl create -f tprs.yaml
    
    #### kubectl
    
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  2. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.31.md

    le.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl) | [amd64](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-amd64), [arm64](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-arm64), [ppc64le](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-ppc64le), [s390x](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k...
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  3. docs/tls/kubernetes/README.md

    below.
    
    Then type
    
    ```sh
    kubectl create secret generic tls-ssl-minio --from-file=path/to/private.key --from-file=path/to/public.crt
    ```
    
    Cross check if the secret is created successfully using
    
    ```sh
    kubectl get secrets
    ```
    
    You should see a secret named `tls-ssl-minio`.
    
    ## 3. Update deployment yaml file
    
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  4. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.29.md

    ## Changelog since v1.29.1
    
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  5. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.18.md

          - [kubelet:](#kubelet)
          - [kubectl:](#kubectl)
          - [client-go:](#client-go)
      - [Changes by Kind](#changes-by-kind-20)
        - [Deprecation](#deprecation)
          - [kube-apiserver:](#kube-apiserver-1)
          - [kube-controller-manager:](#kube-controller-manager)
          - [kubelet:](#kubelet-1)
          - [kube-proxy:](#kube-proxy)
          - [kubeadm:](#kubeadm)
          - [kubectl:](#kubectl-1)
          - [add-ons:](#add-ons)
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  6. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.4.md

      - [Notable Changes to Existing Behavior](#notable-changes-to-existing-behavior)
        - [Deployments](#deployments)
        - [kubectl rolling-update: < v1.4.0 client vs >=v1.4.0 cluster](#kubectl-rolling-update--v140-client-vs-v140-cluster)
        - [kubectl delete: < v1.4.0 client vs >=v1.4.0 cluster](#kubectl-delete--v140-client-vs-v140-cluster)
        - [DELETE operation in REST API](#delete-operation-in-rest-api)
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  7. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.11.md

    ### SIG CLI
    
    SIG CLI's main focus this release was on refactoring `kubectl` internals to improve composability, readability and testability of `kubectl` commands. Those refactors will allow the team to extract a mechanism for extensibility of kubectl -- that is, plugins -- in the next releases.
    
    ### SIG Cluster Lifecycle
    
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  8. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.14.md

        *   kubectl kustomize <somedir> has the same effect as kustomize build <somedir>
        * To build API resources from somedir with a kustomization.yaml file
        *    kubectl kustomize <somedir>
        * This command can be piped to apply or delete 
        *    kubectl kustomize <somedir> | kubectl apply -f -
        *    kubectl kustomize <somedir> | kubectl delete -f -
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  9. CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.32.md

    le.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl) | [amd64](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-amd64), [arm64](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-arm64), [ppc64le](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k8s-artifacts-prod/southamerica-east1/images/kubectl-ppc64le), [s390x](https://console.cloud.google.com/artifacts/docker/k...
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  10. helm-releases/minio-2.0.1.tgz

    .Release.Namespace }}.svc.cluster.local To access Minio from localhost, run the below commands: 1. export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} -l "release={{ .Release.Name }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") 2. kubectl port-forward $POD_NAME 9000 --namespace {{ .Release.Namespace }} Read more about port forwarding here: http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/kubectl/kubectl_port-forward/ You can now access Minio server on http://localhost:9000. Follow the below steps to connect...
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