<p>Kubernetes is an open-source platform for automating deployment, scaling, and operations of application containers across clusters of hosts. Learn more about what this means for your app.</p>
<p>In this quickstart, we’ll be creating a Kubernetes instance on your local machine that uses Docker and stands up a simple “Hello World” app using Node.js. In just 5 minutes you’ll have something that is deployable.</p>
<p>If you’ve mastered the quickstart, a great next step is Kubernetes 101. You will follow a path through the various features of Kubernetes, with code examples along the way, learning all of the core concepts. There's also a <ahref="/docs/user-guide/walkthrough/k8s201">Kubernetes 201</a>!</p>
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<h3>Contribute to Our Docs</h3>
<p>The docs for Kubernetes are open-source, just like the code for Kubernetes itself. The docs are on GitHub Pages, so you can fork it and it will auto-stage on username.github.io, previewing your changes!</p>
<p>Try consulting our <ahref="/docs/troubleshooting/">troubleshooting guides</a>, or <ahref="https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/wiki/User-FAQ">our FAQ</a>. Kubernetes is also supported by a great community of contributors and experts who hang out in <ahref="http://slack.kubernetes.io/">our Slack channel</a>, <ahref="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-containers">our Google Group</a> and <ahref="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/kubernetes">Stackoverflow</a>.</p>