Bulk-forward Kubernetes service ports for smoother local development and debugging.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "kubefwd" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use kubefwd to bulk-forward all service ports in the development namespace to my machine, and list the mapped service names, local addresses, and ports.
A list of successfully forwarded services so local apps can access in-cluster services directly.
Use kubefwd to forward only Kubernetes services labeled app=checkout so I can debug the checkout flow locally.
Port-forwarding results for the target services only, reducing noise and focusing debugging on one app.
After running kubefwd, check which services were forwarded successfully, which failed due to port conflicts or permission issues, and suggest troubleshooting steps.
A success and failure report with conflict reasons and recommended next steps.
Observe Kubernetes traffic, inspect protocols, and troubleshoot security and performance issues.
Visualize and manage Kubernetes topology, traffic, events, and Helm resources.
Manage Kubernetes clusters with natural language for diagnostics, logs, and scaling.
Run local processes as Kubernetes pods with real cluster env and traffic
Let AI manage Kubernetes clusters and Helm for deployment and troubleshooting.
Manage Kubernetes resources with natural language for deployment and troubleshooting.