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@ -81,15 +81,15 @@ file MUST pass all verification steps.
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There are five different ways you can express the chart you want to install:
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There are five different ways you can express the chart you want to install:
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1. By chart reference: helm install example/mariadb
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1. By chart reference: helm install mymaria example/mariadb
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2. By path to a packaged chart: helm install ./nginx-1.2.3.tgz
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2. By path to a packaged chart: helm install mynginx ./nginx-1.2.3.tgz
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3. By path to an unpacked chart directory: helm install ./nginx
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3. By path to an unpacked chart directory: helm install mynginx ./nginx
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4. By absolute URL: helm install https://example.com/charts/nginx-1.2.3.tgz
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4. By absolute URL: helm install mynginx https://example.com/charts/nginx-1.2.3.tgz
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5. By chart reference and repo url: helm install --repo https://example.com/charts/ nginx
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5. By chart reference and repo url: helm install --repo https://example.com/charts/ mynginx nginx
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CHART REFERENCES
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CHART REFERENCES
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A chart reference is a convenient way of reference a chart in a chart repository.
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A chart reference is a convenient way of referencing a chart in a chart repository.
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When you use a chart reference with a repo prefix ('example/mariadb'), Helm will look in the local
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When you use a chart reference with a repo prefix ('example/mariadb'), Helm will look in the local
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configuration for a chart repository named 'example', and will then look for a
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configuration for a chart repository named 'example', and will then look for a
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