diff --git a/docs/examples/README.md b/docs/examples/README.md index 723040ca8..f936e1551 100644 --- a/docs/examples/README.md +++ b/docs/examples/README.md @@ -14,6 +14,5 @@ It simply deploys a single pod running Alpine Linux. The `nginx` chart shows how to compose several resources into one chart, and it illustrates more complex template usage. -It deploys a `deployment` (which creates a `replica set`), a `config -map`, and a `service`. The replica set starts an nginx pod. The config +It deploys a `Deployment` (which creates a `ReplicaSet`), a `ConfigMap`, and a `Service`. The replica set starts an nginx pod. The config map stores the files that the nginx server can serve. diff --git a/docs/using_helm.md b/docs/using_helm.md index 0d15637d4..5490abbe1 100755 --- a/docs/using_helm.md +++ b/docs/using_helm.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ carefully curated and maintained charts. This chart repository is named You can see which charts are available by running `helm search`: -``` +```console $ helm search NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION stable/drupal 0.3.2 One of the most versatile open source content m... @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ stable/mysql 0.1.0 Chart for MySQL With no filter, `helm search` shows you all of the available charts. You can narrow down your results by searching with a filter: -``` +```console $ helm search mysql NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION stable/mysql 0.1.0 Chart for MySQL @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Why is `mariadb` in the list? Because its package description relates it to MySQL. We can use `helm inspect chart` to see this: -``` +```console $ helm inspect stable/mariadb Fetched stable/mariadb to mariadb-0.5.1.tgz description: Chart for MariaDB @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ package you want to install, you can use `helm install` to install it. To install a new package, use the `helm install` command. At its simplest, it takes only one argument: The name of the chart. -``` +```console $ helm install stable/mariadb Fetched stable/mariadb-0.3.0 to /Users/mattbutcher/Code/Go/src/k8s.io/helm/mariadb-0.3.0.tgz happy-panda @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ may take a long time to install into the cluster. To keep track of a release's state, or to re-read configuration information, you can use `helm status`: -``` +```console $ helm status happy-panda Last Deployed: Wed Sep 28 12:32:28 2016 Namespace: default @@ -392,14 +392,14 @@ is not a full list of cli flags. To see a description of all flags, just run When it is time to uninstall or delete a release from the cluster, use the `helm delete` command: -``` +```console $ helm delete happy-panda ``` This will remove the release from the cluster. You can see all of your currently deployed releases with the `helm list` command: -``` +```console $ helm list NAME VERSION UPDATED STATUS CHART inky-cat 1 Wed Sep 28 12:59:46 2016 DEPLOYED alpine-0.1.0