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- Add lens:// protocol handling with a routing mechanism - document the methods in an extension guide - remove handlers when an extension is deactivated or removed - make sure that the found extension when routing a request is currently enabled (as a backup) - added documentation about the above behaviour to the guide - tweaked the naming convention so that it is clearer that the router uses extension names as not IDs (which currently are folder paths) - Convert the extension API to use an array for registering handlers - switch design to execute both main and renderer handlers simultaneously, without any overlap checking - change open to be a dev dep - improve docs, export types for extensions, skip integration tests - switch to event emitting renderer being ready - Add logging and fix renderer:loaded send to main Signed-off-by: Sebastian Malton <sebastian@malton.name> |
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Overview
Lens is the most powerful Kubernetes IDE on the market. It is a standalone application, and it is available on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Some of the benefits of using Lens include:
- Confidence that your clusters are properly setup and configured.
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