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@alebcay/openlens-node-pod-menu
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This OpenLens extension adds back the node and pod menu functionality that was removed from OpenLens itself in 6.3.0.
In OpenLens, navigate to the Extensions list. In the text box, enter the name of this plugin:
@alebcay/openlens-node-pod-menu
Click "Install", and after a few moments, the plugin should appear in the list of installed extensions and be enabled.
From the root of this repository:
# Choose the same version of Node that is used in the Electron version
# that OpenLens uses. It might work with other (newer) versions of
# Node but I haven't tested it.
nvm install 16.14.2
npm ci
npm run build
npm pack
The tarball for the extension will be placed in the current directory. In OpenLens, navigate to the Extensions list and provide the path to the tarball to be loaded, or drag and drop the extension tarball into the OpenLens window. After loading for a moment, the extension should appear in the list of enabled extensions.
Like the OpenLens repository itself at the point from which this extension is based upon, the content of this repository is released under the MIT license. See the file LICENSE
for details.
FAQs
Node and pod menus for OpenLens
The npm package @alebcay/openlens-node-pod-menu receives a total of 1,272 weekly downloads. As such, @alebcay/openlens-node-pod-menu popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @alebcay/openlens-node-pod-menu demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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