kubernetes-manifests
Conventions for writing production-grade Kubernetes manifests — Deployments, Services, Ingress, liveness/readiness/startup probes, resource requests/limits and QoS, securityContext hardening, ConfigMap/Secret wiring, rolling updates, HPA, PDB, and labels/selectors. Deep reference with worked YAML and a runnable linter.
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Overview
Kubernetes defaults are not production defaults. A bare Deployment will happily run as root, with no resource bounds, no health checks, and a rollout that drops traffic. This skill is the deep reference for writing manifests that survive contact with a real cluster: the objects, the fields that actually matter, the trade-offs, and the failure modes. Heavy detail lives in references/; copy-paste ma
What it covers
- Deployment: the workload
- Probes: liveness vs readiness vs startup
- Resources and QoS
- Service and Ingress
- Config, secrets, security
- Rollouts, scaling, disruption
- Probes & Resources
- Security Context