diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 32b0c2b..db3de31 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ kubecom is an easy to use tool for observing Kubernetes cluster from your termin ### AUR -If you use Archlinux you can install kube-commander from AUR with your favorite AUR helper: +If you use Archlinux you can install kubecom from AUR with your favorite AUR helper: ```bash yay -S kube-commander @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Brew formula has both Linux and MacOS binaries. ### Binary -You can install kube-commander from binary release for your OS. Linux, macOS and Windows are supported. You can find +You can install kubecom from binary release for your OS. Linux, macOS and Windows are supported. You can find a package for your OS on [this page](https://github.com/AnatolyRugalev/kube-commander/releases/latest). Just download and put it to `/usr/local/bin`. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ kubecom ### Run -Before starting kube-commander make sure you have proper kubectl configuration: +Before starting kubecom make sure you have proper kubectl configuration: ```bash kubectl cluster-info @@ -149,8 +149,9 @@ familiar with configuration capabilities inspecting [pb/config.proto](pb/config. The first thing you need to press is "?". This will show help dialog in case you missed it on start screen. -The initial version of kube-commander had a refresh key which updated list of resources. Now you don't have to do that: -kube-commander watches changes dynamically, so you can relax and take a sip of your coffee while waiting for a deployment. +Official Kubernetes Dashboard has a refresh key which updates items on page. With kubecom you don't have to do that: +kubecom watches changes and updates screen in real time, so you can relax and take a sip of your fresh coffee while +monitoring your deployment rolling out. The most of hotkeys you can find on help dialog. Here they are: