watchOS support! - The app now supports watchOS. - Widgets are now relevance-aware, being able to automatically show up on platforms that support it when e.g. nodes or workloads fail or resource utilization gets high. - The text editor now supports find and replace, improved syntax highlighting and a minimap on macOS. - You can now add custom headers to external Prometheus endpoint configurations. - Clusters imported from GCP now have an option to re-authenticate them via OAuth without deleting and re-adding them. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing users from importing more than one cluster on the initial app onboarding experience. - We've fixed a bug causing cluster-level resource charts on the dashboard to sometimes include values from the wrong clusters when using external Prometheus endpoints. The charts are now correctly filtered by node names. - You can now configure the metric labels the Prometheus client uses to filter by node names. - We've fixed a bug causing Prometheus charts to sometimes glitch when rendering metrics for resources from several different clusters at once. New in 1.8.1: - We've added a new Apple Watch settings menu to the iOS app. - We've improved the reliability of widget data background refresh on watchOS. - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes hang when opening a node shell on macOS. New in 1.8.2: - We've fixed a bug causing events to sometimes not be properly decoded on recent Kubernetes API server versions. New in 1.8.3: - The app now supports the new Liquid Glass design language of recent OS versions. - The licensing model now includes a lifetime purchase option. - OpenID Connect (OIDC) auth now supports PKCE. - Widgets now also support visionOS. - When configuring Prometheus service or pod endpoints, you can now specify an optional path prefix for the Prometheus API. - You can now delete list items using the backspace key on macOS. - You can now optionally override the app's color scheme to always be dark or light on platforms with an alternating dark mode. - We've improved the performance and text selection stability of the log and terminal views.
watchOS support! - The app now supports watchOS. - Widgets are now relevance-aware, being able to automatically show up on platforms that support it when e.g. nodes or workloads fail or resource utilization gets high. - The text editor now supports find and replace, improved syntax highlighting and a minimap on macOS. - You can now add custom headers to external Prometheus endpoint configurations. - Clusters imported from GCP now have an option to re-authenticate them via OAuth without deleting and re-adding them. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing users from importing more than one cluster on the initial app onboarding experience. - We've fixed a bug causing cluster-level resource charts on the dashboard to sometimes include values from the wrong clusters when using external Prometheus endpoints. The charts are now correctly filtered by node names. - You can now configure the metric labels the Prometheus client uses to filter by node names. - We've fixed a bug causing Prometheus charts to sometimes glitch when rendering metrics for resources from several different clusters at once. New in 1.8.1: - We've added a new Apple Watch settings menu to the iOS app. - We've improved the reliability of widget data background refresh on watchOS. - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes hang when opening a node shell on macOS. New in 1.8.2: - We've fixed a bug causing events to sometimes not be properly decoded on recent Kubernetes API server versions.
watchOS support! - The app now supports watchOS. - Widgets are now relevance-aware, being able to automatically show up on platforms that support it when e.g. nodes or workloads fail or resource utilization gets high. - The text editor now supports find and replace, improved syntax highlighting and a minimap on macOS. - You can now add custom headers to external Prometheus endpoint configurations. - Clusters imported from GCP now have an option to re-authenticate them via OAuth without deleting and re-adding them. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing users from importing more than one cluster on the initial app onboarding experience. - We've fixed a bug causing cluster-level resource charts on the dashboard to sometimes include values from the wrong clusters when using external Prometheus endpoints. The charts are now correctly filtered by node names. - You can now configure the metric labels the Prometheus client uses to filter by node names. - We've fixed a bug causing Prometheus charts to sometimes glitch when rendering metrics for resources from several different clusters at once. New in 1.8.1: - We've added a new Apple Watch settings menu to the iOS app. - We've improved the reliability of widget data background refresh on watchOS. - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes hang when opening a node shell on macOS.
watchOS support! - The app now supports watchOS. - Widgets are now relevance-aware, being able to automatically show up on platforms that support it when e.g. nodes or workloads fail or resource utilization gets high. - The text editor now supports find and replace, improved syntax highlighting and a minimap on macOS. - You can now add custom headers to external Prometheus endpoint configurations. - Clusters imported from GCP now have an option to re-authenticate them via OAuth without deleting and re-adding them. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing users from importing more than one cluster on the initial app onboarding experience. - We've fixed a bug causing cluster-level resource charts on the dashboard to sometimes include values from the wrong clusters when using external Prometheus endpoints. The charts are now correctly filtered by node names. - You can now configure the metric labels the Prometheus client uses to filter by node names. - We've fixed a bug causing Prometheus charts to sometimes glitch when rendering metrics for resources from several different clusters at once.
OIDC, resource creation, visionOS support, improved text views and many new resource types! - You can now create new resources from YAML. - The app now natively supports visionOS. - We've rewritten our text editor, now featuring vastly better performance, proper syntax highlighting, find and replace (on iOS, macOS support will follow), undo and redo, and multi-cursor editing on macOS. - We've rewritten our terminal and log viewer, now featuring better rendering performance, light and dark theming, multi-line selection of logs, an adjustable font size, and better ANSI color parsing. - A future update will include the ability to import and create custom themes for the text editor, terminal and log viewer. - Caution: due to an internal change to the Google integration, previously stored GCP clusters will be removed with this update and will have to be re-added to the app. We're sorry for this inconvenience. New in 1.7.1: - You can now pin custom resource categories to the main menu, to jump right to their list views without having to go through the custom resource overview. - On pods with multiple containers, you can now choose which container to attach to before opening a shell. - The resource editor can now filter out null values and managed fields from the YAML source. - We've fixed a bug causing carriage returns on the terminal to sometimes be rendered wrong when attached to pods. New in 1.7.2: - The app now supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) to authenticate with Kubernetes API servers. - We've improved the overall experience of importing kubeconfigs into the app. - You can now rename clusters while importing them from a kubeconfig or cloud provider. - We've fixed an issue causing the logs view to sometimes not clear when switching between containers. - We've fixed a bug causing the cluster list to sometimes crash when deleting a cluster. - We've improved the rendering performance of log streams with very long lines in it. New in 1.7.3: - The app now supports the following new resource types: endpoint slice, ingress class, volume attachment, CSI driver, CSI node, CSI storage capacity, certificate signing request, validating webhook configuration, mutating webhook configuration, validating admission policy, and validating admission policy binding. - The horizontal pod autoscaler client now uses the v2 API instead of v1. - We've improved the reliability of port forwarding sessions. - We've improved the reliability of shell connections. - We've fixed a bug causing open terminals to sometimes repeatedly trigger the bell sound. New in 1.7.4: - Additionally to Prometheus endpoints that are services inside of a cluster, the app now also supports pods inside of a cluster and custom external endpoints. - We've fixed a bug causing the app's widgets to sometimes not show up on macOS.
OIDC, resource creation, visionOS support and improved text views! - You can now create new resources from YAML. - The app now natively supports visionOS. - We've rewritten our text editor, now featuring vastly better performance, proper syntax highlighting, find and replace (on iOS, macOS support will follow), undo and redo, and multi-cursor editing on macOS. - We've rewritten our terminal and log viewer, now featuring better rendering performance, light and dark theming, multi-line selection of logs, an adjustable font size, and better ANSI color parsing. - A future update will include the ability to import and create custom themes for the text editor, terminal and log viewer. - Caution: due to an internal change to the Google integration, previously stored GCP clusters will be removed with this update and will have to be re-added to the app. We're sorry for this inconvenience. New in 1.7.1: - You can now pin custom resource categories to the main menu, to jump right to their list views without having to go through the custom resource overview. - On pods with multiple containers, you can now choose which container to attach to before opening a shell. - The resource editor can now filter out null values and managed fields from the YAML source. - We've fixed a bug causing carriage returns on the terminal to sometimes be rendered wrong when attached to pods. New in 1.7.2: - The app now supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) to authenticate with Kubernetes API servers. - We've improved the overall experience of importing kubeconfigs into the app. - You can now rename clusters while importing them from a kubeconfig or cloud provider. - We've fixed an issue causing the logs view to sometimes not clear when switching between containers. - We've fixed a bug causing the cluster list to sometimes crash when deleting a cluster. - We've improved the rendering performance of log streams with very long lines in it. New in 1.7.3: - The app now supports the following new resource types: endpoint slice, ingress class, volume attachment, CSI driver, CSI node, CSI storage capacity, certificate signing request, validating webhook configuration, mutating webhook configuration, validating admission policy, and validating admission policy binding. - The horizontal pod autoscaler client now uses the v2 API instead of v1. - We've improved the reliability of port forwarding sessions. - We've improved the reliability of shell connections. - We've fixed a bug causing open terminals to sometimes repeatedly trigger the bell sound.
OIDC, resource creation, visionOS support and improved text views! - You can now create new resources from YAML. - The app now natively supports visionOS. - We've rewritten our text editor, now featuring vastly better performance, proper syntax highlighting, find and replace (on iOS, macOS support will follow), undo and redo, and multi-cursor editing on macOS. - We've rewritten our terminal and log viewer, now featuring better rendering performance, light and dark theming, multi-line selection of logs, an adjustable font size, and better ANSI color parsing. - A future update will include the ability to import and create custom themes for the text editor, terminal and log viewer. - Caution: due to an internal change to the Google integration, previously stored GCP clusters will be removed with this update and will have to be re-added to the app. We're sorry for this inconvenience. New in 1.7.1: - You can now pin custom resource categories to the main menu, to jump right to their list views without having to go through the custom resource overview. - On pods with multiple containers, you can now choose which container to attach to before opening a shell. - The resource editor can now filter out null values and managed fields from the YAML source. - We've fixed a bug causing carriage returns on the terminal to sometimes be rendered wrong when attached to pods. New in 1.7.2: - The app now supports OpenID Connect (OIDC) to authenticate with Kubernetes API servers. - We've improved the overall experience of importing kubeconfigs into the app. - You can now rename clusters while importing them from a kubeconfig or cloud provider. - We've fixed an issue causing the logs view to sometimes not clear when switching between containers. - We've fixed a bug causing the cluster list to sometimes crash when deleting a cluster. - We've improved the rendering performance of log streams with very long lines in it.
Resource creation, visionOS support and improved text views! - You can now create new resources from YAML. - The app now natively supports visionOS. - We've rewritten our text editor, now featuring vastly better performance, proper syntax highlighting, find and replace (on iOS, macOS support will follow), undo and redo, and multi-cursor editing on macOS. - We've rewritten our terminal and log viewer, now featuring better rendering performance, light and dark theming, multi-line selection of logs, an adjustable font size, and better ANSI color parsing. - A future update will include the ability to import and create custom themes for the text editor, terminal and log viewer. - Caution: due to an internal change to the Google integration, previously stored GCP clusters will be removed with this update and will have to be re-added to the app. We're sorry for this inconvenience. New in 1.7.1: - You can now pin custom resource categories to the main menu, to jump right to their list views without having to go through the custom resource overview. - On pods with multiple containers, you can now choose which container to attach to before opening a shell. - The resource editor can now filter out null values and managed fields from the YAML source. - We've fixed a bug causing carriage returns on the terminal to sometimes be rendered wrong when attached to pods.
Resource creation, visionOS support and improved text views! - You can now create new resources from YAML. - The app now natively supports visionOS. - We've rewritten our text editor, now featuring vastly better performance, proper syntax highlighting, find and replace (on iOS, macOS support will follow), undo and redo, and multi-cursor editing on macOS. - We've rewritten our terminal and log viewer, now featuring better rendering performance, light and dark theming, multi-line selection of logs, an adjustable font size, and better ANSI color parsing. - A future update will include the ability to import and create custom themes for the text editor, terminal and log viewer. - Caution: due to an internal change to the Google integration, previously stored GCP clusters will be removed with this update and will have to be re-added to the app. We're sorry for this inconvenience.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app. New in 1.6.1: - The app now supports connecting to clusters through proxy URLs. - We've improved the way the app's resources are indexed by Spotlight. You can now search for all kinds of Kubernetes resources on Spotlight. - We've improved the way the app's shortcuts are rendered on the Shortcuts app. New in 1.6.2: - We've added a pause button to the log view, so you can now pause and resume a log stream at any time. - We've made bottom-snapping of logs automatic. If you scroll to the bottom of a log stream, it will snap in place and display new logs as they appear. If you scroll up to view a specific line, it won’t unexpectedly scroll away as new logs come in. - When attempting to delete critical resources, the app now prompts you to enter the resource's name to avoid accidental deletions. This behavior is the new default but can be disabled in the new user experience settings. - It is now configurable whether the app should fetch and index all of its cluster's resources for Spotlight during the initial launch. - We've fixed a bug causing clusters managed by cloud providers to sometimes get stuck in an error state after an access token refresh failure. Failed access token refreshes are now retried automatically. - We've fixed a memory leak in our resource watcher implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after leaving a list view open with frequently changing resources for extended periods. - We've fixed a memory leak in our port forwarding implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after extended use of Prometheus charts or port forwarding. - We've fixed an issue with App Shortcut initialization that was sometimes causing high CPU and network usage for a few seconds after a cold launch. Cold launch performance is now significantly improved. - We've significantly improved the rendering performance of the Helm release detail view. - We've fixed a bug that was sometimes causing inconsistent spacing in Helm repository detail views. New in 1.6.3: - It is now configurable whether columns on list views should link to other resources or just show their names. - When opening a port forwarding in the browser, you now get to choose whether to use HTTP or HTTPS. - The app now respects a pod's `kubectl.kubernetes.io/default-container` annotation for the container selection when opening logs or a shell. - We've improved the automatic tab-closing behavior when dismissing views on macOS. - We've fixed a bug causing callbacks from Microsoft Authenticator to sometimes not be properly handled. - We've improved the reliability of the app's Handoff implementation. - We've improved the performance of opening new tabs on macOS. - We've improved the rendering of Spotlight results, now featuring a subtitle with metainformation. New in 1.6.4: - We've fixed a bug causing selection checkboxes on list views in edit mode to sometimes be rendered twice on iOS. - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes crash when closing and reopening a tab on macOS. New in 1.6.5: - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes crash when navigating away from the port forwarding list on macOS.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app. New in 1.6.1: - The app now supports connecting to clusters through proxy URLs. - We've improved the way the app's resources are indexed by Spotlight. You can now search for all kinds of Kubernetes resources on Spotlight. - We've improved the way the app's shortcuts are rendered on the Shortcuts app. New in 1.6.2: - We've added a pause button to the log view, so you can now pause and resume a log stream at any time. - We've made bottom-snapping of logs automatic. If you scroll to the bottom of a log stream, it will snap in place and display new logs as they appear. If you scroll up to view a specific line, it won’t unexpectedly scroll away as new logs come in. - When attempting to delete critical resources, the app now prompts you to enter the resource's name to avoid accidental deletions. This behavior is the new default but can be disabled in the new user experience settings. - It is now configurable whether the app should fetch and index all of its cluster's resources for Spotlight during the initial launch. - We've fixed a bug causing clusters managed by cloud providers to sometimes get stuck in an error state after an access token refresh failure. Failed access token refreshes are now retried automatically. - We've fixed a memory leak in our resource watcher implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after leaving a list view open with frequently changing resources for extended periods. - We've fixed a memory leak in our port forwarding implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after extended use of Prometheus charts or port forwarding. - We've fixed an issue with App Shortcut initialization that was sometimes causing high CPU and network usage for a few seconds after a cold launch. Cold launch performance is now significantly improved. - We've significantly improved the rendering performance of the Helm release detail view. - We've fixed a bug that was sometimes causing inconsistent spacing in Helm repository detail views. New in 1.6.3: - It is now configurable whether columns on list views should link to other resources or just show their names. - When opening a port forwarding in the browser, you now get to choose whether to use HTTP or HTTPS. - The app now respects a pod's `kubectl.kubernetes.io/default-container` annotation for the container selection when opening logs or a shell. - We've improved the automatic tab-closing behavior when dismissing views on macOS. - We've fixed a bug causing callbacks from Microsoft Authenticator to sometimes not be properly handled. - We've improved the reliability of the app's Handoff implementation. - We've improved the performance of opening new tabs on macOS. - We've improved the rendering of Spotlight results, now featuring a subtitle with metainformation. New in 1.6.4: - We've fixed a bug causing selection checkboxes on list views in edit mode to sometimes be rendered twice on iOS. - We've fixed a bug causing the app to sometimes crash when closing and reopening a tab on macOS.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app. New in 1.6.1: - The app now supports connecting to clusters through proxy URLs. - We've improved the way the app's resources are indexed by Spotlight. You can now search for all kinds of Kubernetes resources on Spotlight. - We've improved the way the app's shortcuts are rendered on the Shortcuts app. New in 1.6.2: - We've added a pause button to the log view, so you can now pause and resume a log stream at any time. - We've made bottom-snapping of logs automatic. If you scroll to the bottom of a log stream, it will snap in place and display new logs as they appear. If you scroll up to view a specific line, it won’t unexpectedly scroll away as new logs come in. - When attempting to delete critical resources, the app now prompts you to enter the resource's name to avoid accidental deletions. This behavior is the new default but can be disabled in the new user experience settings. - It is now configurable whether the app should fetch and index all of its cluster's resources for Spotlight during the initial launch. - We've fixed a bug causing clusters managed by cloud providers to sometimes get stuck in an error state after an access token refresh failure. Failed access token refreshes are now retried automatically. - We've fixed a memory leak in our resource watcher implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after leaving a list view open with frequently changing resources for extended periods. - We've fixed a memory leak in our port forwarding implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after extended use of Prometheus charts or port forwarding. - We've fixed an issue with App Shortcut initialization that was sometimes causing high CPU and network usage for a few seconds after a cold launch. Cold launch performance is now significantly improved. - We've significantly improved the rendering performance of the Helm release detail view. - We've fixed a bug that was sometimes causing inconsistent spacing in Helm repository detail views. New in 1.6.3: - It is now configurable whether columns on list views should link to other resources or just show their names. - When opening a port forwarding in the browser, you now get to choose whether to use HTTP or HTTPS. - The app now respects a pod's `kubectl.kubernetes.io/default-container` annotation for the container selection when opening logs or a shell. - We've improved the automatic tab-closing behavior when dismissing views on macOS. - We've fixed a bug causing callbacks from Microsoft Authenticator to sometimes not be properly handled. - We've improved the reliability of the app's Handoff implementation. - We've improved the performance of opening new tabs on macOS. - We've improved the rendering of Spotlight results, now featuring a subtitle with metainformation.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app. New in 1.6.1: - The app now supports connecting to clusters through proxy URLs. - We've improved the way the app's resources are indexed by Spotlight. You can now search for all kinds of Kubernetes resources on Spotlight. - We've improved the way the app's shortcuts are rendered on the Shortcuts app. New in 1.6.2: - We've added a pause button to the log view, so you can now pause and resume a log stream at any time. - We've made bottom-snapping of logs automatic. If you scroll to the bottom of a log stream, it will snap in place and display new logs as they appear. If you scroll up to view a specific line, it won’t unexpectedly scroll away as new logs come in. - When attempting to delete critical resources, the app now prompts you to enter the resource's name to avoid accidental deletions. This behavior is the new default but can be disabled in the new user experience settings. - It is now configurable whether the app should fetch and index all of its cluster's resources for Spotlight during the initial launch. - We've fixed a bug causing clusters managed by cloud providers to sometimes get stuck in an error state after an access token refresh failure. Failed access token refreshes are now retried automatically. - We've fixed a memory leak in our resource watcher implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after leaving a list view open with frequently changing resources for extended periods. - We've fixed a memory leak in our port forwarding implementation that was causing the app to sometimes freeze on macOS after extended use of Prometheus charts or port forwarding. - We've fixed an issue with App Shortcut initialization that was sometimes causing high CPU and network usage for a few seconds after a cold launch. Cold launch performance is now significantly improved. - We've significantly improved the rendering performance of the Helm release detail view. - We've fixed a bug that was sometimes causing inconsistent spacing in Helm repository detail views.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app. New in 1.6.1: - The app now supports connecting to clusters through proxy URLs. - We've improved the way the app's resources are indexed by Spotlight. You can now search for all kinds of Kubernetes resources on Spotlight. - We've improved the way the app's shortcuts are rendered on the Shortcuts app.
Widgets, Focus Filters and more App Intents! - The app can now render workload statuses and Prometheus metrics as widgets. - We've broadened the amount of actions supported via App Intents to now be able to list resources, open specific resources, edit resources, restart workloads, delete resources, open shells to pods and nodes, open logs of workloads, and much more. - You can now activate and deactivate clusters via Focus Filters. - We've improved the reliability and loading speed of all Prometheus charts inside the app.
Prometheus support! - The app can now query Prometheus instances running in your clusters. - We've completely revamped the main dashboard view, now featuring a nicer grid layout and donut charts for the cluster resource overviews. - We've added a variety of Prometheus-powered time series charts to the main dashboard. - We've created detailed metrics charts for pods, deployments, daemon sets, stateful sets, replica sets, jobs, cron jobs, nodes and PVCs. You can open them from a resource's detail view or for multiple resources at once from a list view. - We've fixed a bug causing the detail views of large config maps and secrets to sometimes freeze. New in 1.5.1: - We've improved the reloading and rendering behavior of the Prometheus charts on the main dashboard. - We've improved the automatic resolution selection of all time series charts. - We've improved the concurrency of Prometheus query loading. New in 1.5.2: - We've improved the window behavior on macOS. The app now keeps running in the background and restores its last window and tab state on reopening. - You can now create port forwardings more conveniently from the context menu on the pod and service list views and from the toolbar on the pod detail view. - We've fixed a regression causing auto-selected local ports on port forwardings to sometimes not immediately render on the UI. New in 1.5.3: - The app now supports dark and tinted app icons. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing AWS GovCloud clusters from being imported. - We've fixed a bug sometimes unnecessarily emptying list views before refreshing them. New in 1.5.4: - We've improved the reliability of the Prometheus client and the list view reloading behavior. - We've worked around a bug causing the edit mode of lists and tables to sometimes not work properly on iOS and iPadOS 18. - We've fixed a bug causing the app window to sometimes unexpectedly disappear when attempting to "close other tabs" on macOS.
Prometheus support! - The app can now query Prometheus instances running in your clusters. - We've completely revamped the main dashboard view, now featuring a nicer grid layout and donut charts for the cluster resource overviews. - We've added a variety of Prometheus-powered time series charts to the main dashboard. - We've created detailed metrics charts for pods, deployments, daemon sets, stateful sets, replica sets, jobs, cron jobs, nodes and PVCs. You can open them from a resource's detail view or for multiple resources at once from a list view. - We've fixed a bug causing the detail views of large config maps and secrets to sometimes freeze. New in 1.5.1: - We've improved the reloading and rendering behavior of the Prometheus charts on the main dashboard. - We've improved the automatic resolution selection of all time series charts. - We've improved the concurrency of Prometheus query loading. New in 1.5.2: - We've improved the window behavior on macOS. The app now keeps running in the background and restores its last window and tab state on reopening. - You can now create port forwardings more conveniently from the context menu on the pod and service list views and from the toolbar on the pod detail view. - We've fixed a regression causing auto-selected local ports on port forwardings to sometimes not immediately render on the UI. New in 1.5.3: - The app now supports dark and tinted app icons. - We've fixed a bug sometimes preventing AWS GovCloud clusters from being imported. - We've fixed a bug sometimes unnecessarily emptying list views before refreshing them.
Prometheus support! - The app can now query Prometheus instances running in your clusters. - We've completely revamped the main dashboard view, now featuring a nicer grid layout and donut charts for the cluster resource overviews. - We've added a variety of Prometheus-powered time series charts to the main dashboard. - We've created detailed metrics charts for pods, deployments, daemon sets, stateful sets, replica sets, jobs, cron jobs, nodes and PVCs. You can open them from a resource's detail view or for multiple resources at once from a list view. - We've fixed a bug causing the detail views of large config maps and secrets to sometimes freeze. New in 1.5.1: - We've improved the reloading and rendering behavior of the Prometheus charts on the main dashboard. - We've improved the automatic resolution selection of all time series charts. - We've improved the concurrency of Prometheus query loading. New in 1.5.2: - We've improved the window behavior on macOS. The app now keeps running in the background and restores its last window and tab state on reopening. - You can now create port forwardings more conveniently from the context menu on the pod and service list views and from the toolbar on the pod detail view. - We've fixed a regression causing auto-selected local ports on port forwardings to sometimes not immediately render on the UI.
Prometheus support! - The app can now query Prometheus instances running in your clusters. - We've completely revamped the main dashboard view, now featuring a nicer grid layout and donut charts for the cluster resource overviews. - We've added a variety of Prometheus-powered time series charts to the main dashboard. - We've created detailed metrics charts for pods, deployments, daemon sets, stateful sets, replica sets, jobs, cron jobs, nodes and PVCs. You can open them from a resource's detail view or for multiple resources at once from a list view. - We've fixed a bug causing the detail views of large config maps and secrets to sometimes freeze. New in 1.5.1: - We've improved the reloading and rendering behavior of the Prometheus charts on the main dashboard. - We've improved the automatic resolution selection of all time series charts. - We've improved the concurrency of Prometheus query loading.
Prometheus support! - The app can now query Prometheus instances running in your clusters. - We've completely revamped the main dashboard view, now featuring a nicer grid layout and donut charts for the cluster resource overviews. - We've added a variety of Prometheus-powered time series charts to the main dashboard. - We've created detailed metrics charts for pods, deployments, daemon sets, stateful sets, replica sets, jobs, cron jobs, nodes and PVCs. You can open them from a resource's detail view or for multiple resources at once from a list view. - We've fixed a bug causing the detail views of large config maps and secrets to sometimes freeze.
Node shells! - You can now open shells to nodes. - You can now filter lists by multiple namespaces at once. - You can now view a list of a node's assigned pods on the node detail view. - You now get overview graphs about a node's resource allocations on the node detail view. - We're now respecting container's TTY fields as the default setting when attaching to them. - We've removed the optional to-disk caching of list contents, as it didn't bring any real UX improvements over in-memory caching. - We've fixed a hang sometimes occurring when opening a Helm release in a new tab on macOS.
Node shells! - You can now open shells to nodes. - You can now filter lists by multiple namespaces at once. - You can now view a list of a node's assigned pods on the node detail view. - You now get overview graphs about a node's resource allocations on the node detail view. - We're now respecting container's TTY fields as the default setting when attaching to them. - We've removed the optional to-disk caching of list contents, as it didn't bring any real UX improvements over in-memory caching.
Node shells! - You can now open shells to nodes.
Helm support and a new text editor! - You can now view Helm releases installed in your cluster, upgrade and rollback existing releases, search custom Helm repositories for charts and install them, edit the configuration values of installed charts, and much more. - We've replaced the text editor with a more performant one based on TextKit 2, now also supporting line numbers and a minimap. In a future update, you'll be able to install your own custom themes for the text editor, terminal, and log view. - Inline text editors like on config maps or secrets can now be maximized into fullscreen mode. - The fullscreen text editor now has a menu for tweaking its settings without leaving the editor. - Config map and secret values can now be edited right from their detail views, including base64-encoding. - The sort order of the port forwarding list can now be customized. - We've improved the stability of access token refreshes of third party cloud providers. - We've fixed a bug causing the base64 encoding on secret detail views to sometimes not work. - We've fixed a performance regression when having multiple large text buffers rendered as inline text editors in the same view. In that case, we're now showing a placeholder with the option to open the large buffer in a separate editor. - We've fixed a bug causing the Nautik Pro banner to sometimes show on macOS when opening new tabs, even when a user already had Pro.
Helm support and a new text editor! - You can now view Helm releases installed in your cluster, upgrade and rollback existing releases, search custom Helm repositories for charts and install them, edit the configuration values of installed charts, and much more. - We've replaced the text editor with a more performant one based on TextKit 2, now also supporting line numbers and a minimap. In a future update, you'll be able to install your own custom themes for the text editor, terminal, and log view. - Inline text editors like on config maps or secrets can now be maximized into fullscreen mode. - The fullscreen text editor now has a menu for tweaking its settings without leaving the editor. - Config map and secret values can now be edited right from their detail views, including base64-encoding. - The sort order of the port forwarding list can now be customized. - We've improved the stability of access token refreshes of third party cloud providers. - We've fixed a bug causing the base64 encoding on secret detail views to sometimes not work. - We've fixed a performance regression when having multiple large text buffers rendered as inline text editors in the same view. In that case, we're now showing a placeholder with the option to open the large buffer in a separate editor. - We've fixed a bug causing the Nautik Pro banner to sometimes show on macOS even when a user already had Pro.
Helm support and a new text editor! - You can now view Helm releases installed in your cluster, upgrade and rollback existing releases, search custom Helm repositories for charts and install them, edit the configuration values of installed charts, and much more. - We've replaced the text editor with a more performant one based on TextKit 2, now also supporting line numbers and a minimap. In a future update, you'll be able to install your own custom themes for the text editor, terminal, and log view. - Inline text editors like on config maps or secrets can now be maximized into fullscreen mode. - The fullscreen text editor now has a menu for tweaking its settings without leaving the editor. - Config map and secret values can now be edited right from their detail views, including base64-encoding. - The sort order of the port forwarding list can now be customized. - We've improved the stability of access token refreshes of third party cloud providers.