Find, count, inspect, or audit Kubernetes workloads and config stored in ConfigHub — fleet sweeps and single-workload lookups. Use for "where is checkout deployed?", "which Deployments run over 5 replicas?", "find workloads missing resource limits", "what image tag is our worker on?". Not for live cluster state (use kubectl).
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Does it follow best practices?
Impact
100%
2.27xAverage score across 1 eval scenario
Risky
Do not use without reviewing
Workload field lookup via runtime slug discovery
Space discovery step
33%
100%
Unit discovery step
33%
100%
No guessed/hard-coded slugs
100%
100%
Correct data command
20%
100%
No cub unit get -o data
100%
100%
No base64-encoded data path
100%
100%
--show values for scalar extraction
0%
100%
Envelope-aware jq expressions
0%
100%
--select for non-default list fields
0%
100%
Step comments present
100%
100%
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