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# Consul K8s CLI Reference
Consul K8s CLI is a tool for quickly installing and interacting with Consul on Kubernetes.
Consul K8s CLI is a tool for quickly installing and interacting with Consul on Kubernetes.
The Consul K8s CLI allows you to manage the lifecycle of Consul without requiring the usage of `Helm`, [Consul CLI](/commands/index), and `kubectl`.
The Consul K8s CLI offers a Kubernetes native experience for managing Consul.
This topic describes the subcommands and available options for using Consul K8s CLI.
## Usage
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Consul K8s CLI uses the following syntax:
```shell-session
consul-k8s <SUBCOMMAND> <OPTIONS>
$ consul-k8s <SUBCOMMAND> <OPTIONS>
```
## Subcommands
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The `install` command installs Consul on Kubernetes.
```shell-session
consul-k8s install <OPTIONS>
$ consul-k8s install <OPTIONS>
```
The following options are available.
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The following example command installs Consul according in the `myNS` namespace according to the `secure` preset.
```shell-session
consul-k8s install -preset=secure -namespace=myNS
$ consul-k8s install -preset=secure -namespace=myNS
```
The following example commands install Consul on Kubernetes using custom values, files, or strings that are set via flags. The underlying Consul-on-Kubernetes Helm chart uses the flags to customize the installation. The flags are comparable to the `helm install` [flags](https://helm.sh/docs/helm/helm_install/#helm-install).
```shell-session
consul-k8s install -set key=value
consul-k8s install -set key1=value1 -set key2=value2
consul-k8s install -set-file config1=value1.conf
consul-k8s install -set-file config1=value1.conf -set-file config2=value2.conf
consul-k8s install -set-string key=value-bool
consul-k8s install -set key1=value1 -set key2=value2
```
```shell-session
$ consul-k8s install -set key=value
```
```shell-session
$ consul-k8s install -set key1=value1 -set key2=value2
```
```shell-session
$ consul-k8s install -set-file config1=value1.conf
```
```shell-session
$ consul-k8s install -set-file config1=value1.conf -set-file config2=value2.conf
```
```shell-session
$ consul-k8s install -set-string key=value-bool
```
### `uninstall`
The `uninstall` command removes Consul from Kubernetes.
```shell-session
consul-k8s uninstall <OPTIONS>
$ consul-k8s uninstall <OPTIONS>
```
The following options are available.
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The following example command immediately uninstalls Consul from the `my-ns` namespace with the name `my-consul` and removes PVCs and secrets associated with the installation without asking for verification:
```shell-session
consul-k8s uninstall -namespace=my-ns -name=my-consul -wipe-data=true -auto-approve=true
$ consul-k8s uninstall -namespace=my-ns -name=my-consul -wipe-data=true -auto-approve=true
```
### `status`
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The `status` command provides an overall status summary of the Consul on Kubernetes installation. It also provides the config that was used to deploy Consul K8s and provides a quick glance at the health of both Consul servers and clients. This command does not take in any flags.
```shell-session
consul-k8s status
$ consul-k8s status
```
#### Example Command
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==> Consul-K8s Status Summary
NAME | NAMESPACE | STATUS | CHARTVERSION | APPVERSION | REVISION | LAST UPDATED
---------+-----------+----------+--------------+------------+----------+--------------------------
consul | consul | deployed | 0.39.0 | 1.11.1 | 1 | 2021/12/16 15:42:39 PST
consul | consul | deployed | 0.41.1 | 1.11.4 | 1 | 2022/03/10 07:48:58 MST
==> Config:
connectInject:
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The `upgrade` command upgrades the Consul on Kubernetes components to the current version of the `consul-k8s` cli. Prior to running `consul-k8s upgrade`, the `consul-k8s` CLI should first be upgraded to the latest version as described [Upgrade the Consul K8s CLI](#upgrade-the-consul-k8s-cli)
```shell-session
consul-k8s upgrade
$ consul-k8s upgrade
```
The following options are available.
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The `version` command prints the Consul on Kubernetes version. This command does not take any options.
```shell-session
consul-k8s version
$ consul-k8s version
```
You can also print the version with the `--version` flag.
```shell-session
consul-k8s --version
$ consul-k8s --version
```
## Global Options