fix: updated docs

pull/3187/head
Christoph Hösler 7 years ago
parent 57daa56b81
commit b45293feb0

@ -40,18 +40,19 @@ round-trip to the Tiller server.
If --verify is set, the chart MUST have a provenance file, and the provenenace If --verify is set, the chart MUST have a provenance file, and the provenenace
fall MUST pass all verification steps. fall MUST pass all verification steps.
There are four different ways you can express the chart you want to install: There are five different ways you can express the chart you want to install:
1. By chart reference: helm install stable/mariadb 1. By chart reference: helm install stable/mariadb
2. By path to a packaged chart: helm install ./nginx-1.2.3.tgz 2. By path to a packaged chart: helm install ./nginx-1.2.3.tgz
3. By path to an unpacked chart directory: helm install ./nginx 3. By path to an unpacked chart directory: helm install ./nginx
4. By absolute URL: helm install https://example.com/charts/nginx-1.2.3.tgz 4. By absolute URL: helm install https://example.com/charts/nginx-1.2.3.tgz
5. By chart reference and repo url: helm install --repo https://example.com/charts nginx
CHART REFERENCES CHART REFERENCES
A chart reference is a convenient way of reference a chart in a chart repository. A chart reference is a convenient way of reference a chart in a chart repository.
When you use a chart reference ('stable/mariadb'), Helm will look in the local When you use a chart reference with a repo prefix ('stable/mariadb'), Helm will look in the local
configuration for a chart repository named 'stable', and will then look for a configuration for a chart repository named 'stable', and will then look for a
chart in that repository whose name is 'mariadb'. It will install the latest chart in that repository whose name is 'mariadb'. It will install the latest
version of that chart unless you also supply a version number with the version of that chart unless you also supply a version number with the
@ -108,4 +109,4 @@ helm install [CHART]
### SEE ALSO ### SEE ALSO
* [helm](helm.md) - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes. * [helm](helm.md) - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes.
###### Auto generated by spf13/cobra on 7-Nov-2017 ###### Auto generated by spf13/cobra on 22-Nov-2017

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