oc help



  • The Openshift client (oc) these are the commands available under oc.

    oc help
    OpenShift Client 
    
    This client helps you develop, build, deploy, and run your applications on any
    OpenShift or Kubernetes compatible platform. It also includes the administrative
    commands for managing a cluster under the 'adm' subcommand.
    
    Usage:
      oc [flags]
    
    Basic Commands:
      types           An introduction to concepts and types
      login           Log in to a server
      new-project     Request a new project
      new-app         Create a new application
      status          Show an overview of the current project
      project         Switch to another project
      projects        Display existing projects
      explain         Documentation of resources
      cluster         Start and stop OpenShift cluster
    
    Build and Deploy Commands:
      rollout         Manage a Kubernetes deployment or OpenShift deployment config
      rollback        Revert part of an application back to a previous deployment
      new-build       Create a new build configuration
      start-build     Start a new build
      cancel-build    Cancel running, pending, or new builds
      import-image    Imports images from a Docker registry
      tag             Tag existing images into image streams
    
    Application Management Commands:
      get             Display one or many resources
      describe        Show details of a specific resource or group of resources
      edit            Edit a resource on the server
      set             Commands that help set specific features on objects
      label           Update the labels on a resource
      annotate        Update the annotations on a resource
      expose          Expose a replicated application as a service or route
      delete          Delete one or more resources
      scale           Change the number of pods in a deployment
      autoscale       Autoscale a deployment config, deployment, replication
    controller, or replica set
      secrets         Manage secrets
      serviceaccounts Manage service accounts in your project
    
    Troubleshooting and Debugging Commands:
      logs            Print the logs for a resource
      rsh             Start a shell session in a pod
      rsync           Copy files between local filesystem and a pod
      port-forward    Forward one or more local ports to a pod
      debug           Launch a new instance of a pod for debugging
      exec            Execute a command in a container
      proxy           Run a proxy to the Kubernetes API server
      attach          Attach to a running container
      run             Run a particular image on the cluster
      cp              Copy files and directories to and from containers.
    
    Advanced Commands:
      adm             Tools for managing a cluster
      create          Create a resource from a file or from stdin.
      replace         Replace a resource by filename or stdin
      apply           Apply a configuration to a resource by filename or stdin
      patch           Update field(s) of a resource using strategic merge patch
      process         Process a template into list of resources
      export          Export resources so they can be used elsewhere
    
      extract         Extract secrets or config maps to disk
      idle            Idle scalable resources
      observe         Observe changes to resources and react to them (experimental)
      policy          Manage authorization policy
      auth            Inspect authorization
      convert         Convert config files between different API versions
      import          Commands that import applications
      image           Useful commands for managing images
      registry        Commands for working with the registry
      api-versions    Print the supported API versions on the server, in the form of
    "group/version"
      api-resources   Print the supported API resources on the server
    
    Settings Commands:
      logout          End the current server session
      config          Change configuration files for the client
      whoami          Return information about the current session
      completion      Output shell completion code for the specified shell (bash or
    zsh)
    
    Other Commands:
      ex              Experimental commands under active development
      help            Help about any command
      plugin          Runs a command-line plugin
      version         Display client and server versions
    
    Use "oc <command> --help" for more information about a given command.
    Use "oc options" for a list of global command-line options (applies to all
    commands).
    

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