Installing the CLI
You can use the following tools to manage your IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service clusters. While you can install a subset of the tools, all the following tools are recommended.
Virtual Private Cloud Classic infrastructure Satellite
Understanding the CLI tools
CLI | Description |
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ibmcloud |
You can use the ibmcloud CLI to login to your account, add users, manage your catalogs and more. |
ks plug-in |
After installing the ibmcloud CLI, you can use the ks plug-in to create and manage IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service clusters. |
kubectl |
You can use the kubectl CLI to manage resources within your clusters like pods, deployments, and more. |
Run the installation command
The latest version of the IBM Cloud CLI is installed when you run the command. As the CLI installs, keep an eye on the command line to authenticate as needed.
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For MacOS, run the following command:
curl -fsSL https://clis.cloud.ibm.com/install/osx | sh
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For Linux™, run the following command:
curl -fsSL https://clis.cloud.ibm.com/install/linux | sh
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For Windows™, run the following command in PowerShell as an administrator:
iex (New-Object Net.WebClient).DownloadString('https://clis.cloud.ibm.com/install/powershell')
To open PowerShell, right-click the Windows™ PowerShell icon, and select Run as administrator.
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For WSL2 on Windows™, run the following command:
curl -fsSL https://clis.cloud.ibm.com/install/linux | sh
Verify the installation
To verify that the CLI was installed successfully, run the help
command:
ibmcloud help
The output lists the usage instructions, the current version, and the supported commands.
Install CLI plug-ins and tools
To manually install the CLI plug-ins and tools, see Extending IBM Cloud CLI with plug-ins.
To install the container-service
or ks
plugin, run the following command.
ibmcloud plugin install ks
Install the Kubernetes CLI
You can use the kubectl
CLI to deploy and manage resources in your IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service cluster.
To install the kubectl
CLI, see Install tools.
For a full list of kubectl
commands, see the Command line tool (kubectl
) reference.