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That's a nice idea. Do you miss this functionality in general or for konfig
in particular? I'm asking because other plugins have already solved this problem quite nicely I think. For example, kubectx is pretty good.
FWIW, I think delete-cluster
is dangerous or not easy to implement properly: the cluster could be referenced in several contexts and it is ambiguous what people expect to happen. IMO, better err on the safe side which means not deleting if it is referenced. And then it's not better than delete-context
anymore, but more complex to implement.
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Hey @corneliusweig ,
Yeah, I know some other projects have done the same but it would be good to have everything at one place.
FWIW, I think
delete-cluster
is dangerous or not easy to implement properly: the cluster could be referenced in several contexts and it is ambiguous what people expect to happen. IMO, better err on the safe side which means not deleting if it is referenced. And then it's not better thandelete-context
anymore, but more complex to implement.
I understand that this could be a bit disastrous if not done properly, but we can always have automatic backups which people can roll back if they wish to.
Overall, I leave it to you. To me, it makes sense to have this feature, especially when dealing with al lot ephemeral clusters at times.
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