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- janetkuo
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title: Tools
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Kubernetes contains several built-in tools to help you work with the Kubernetes system, and also supports third-party tooling.
#### Native Tools
Kubernetes contains the following built-in tools:
##### Kubectl
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[`kubectl` ](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/ ) is the command line tool for Kubernetes. It controls the Kubernetes cluster manager.
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##### Kubeadm
[`kubeadm` ](/docs/getting-started-guides/kubeadm/ ) is the command line tool for easily provisioning a secure Kubernetes cluster on top of physical or cloud servers or virtual machines (currently in alpha).
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##### Kubefed
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[`kubefed` ](/docs/admin/federation/kubefed/ ) is the command line tool
to help you administrate your federated clusters.
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##### Dashboard
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[Dashboard ](/docs/user-guide/ui/ ), the web-based user interface of Kubernetes, allows you to deploy containerized applications
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to a Kubernetes cluster, troubleshoot them, and manage the cluster and its resources itself.
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#### Third-Party Tools
Kubernetes supports various third-party tools. These include, but are not limited to:
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##### Helm
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[Kubernetes Helm ](https://github.com/kubernetes/helm ) is a tool for managing packages of pre-configured
Kubernetes resources, aka Kubernetes charts.
Use Helm to:
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* Find and use popular software packaged as Kubernetes charts
* Share your own applications as Kubernetes charts
* Create reproducible builds of your Kubernetes applications
* Intelligently manage your Kubernetes manifest files
* Manage releases of Helm packages
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##### Kompose
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[Kompose ](https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kompose ) is a tool to help Docker Compose users move to Kubernetes.
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Use Kompose to:
* Translate a Docker Compose file into Kubernetes objects
* Go from local Docker development to managing your application via Kubernetes
* Convert v1 or v2 Docker Compose `yaml` files or [Distributed Application Bundles ](https://docs.docker.com/compose/bundles/ )