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The Kubernetes resource provider for Pulumi lets you use Kubernetes resources in your cloud programs.
This package is meant for use with the Pulumi CLI. Please visit pulumi.io for installation instructions.
The 'kubernetes' npm package is a client library for interacting with the Kubernetes API. It allows you to manage Kubernetes resources programmatically. Unlike @pulumi/kubernetes, it does not provide infrastructure as code capabilities and is more focused on direct API interactions.
The 'kubernetes-client' npm package is another client library for the Kubernetes API. It provides a higher-level abstraction compared to the 'kubernetes' package and includes features like easy resource creation and management. However, it lacks the infrastructure as code features provided by @pulumi/kubernetes.
The 'k8s' npm package is a lightweight client for the Kubernetes API. It is designed for simplicity and ease of use, making it suitable for small scripts and automation tasks. It does not offer the comprehensive infrastructure as code capabilities of @pulumi/kubernetes.
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