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where `command`, `TYPE`, `NAME`, and `flags` are:
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* `command`: Specifies the operation that you want to perform on one or more resources, for example `create`, `get`, `describe`, `delete`.
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* `TYPE`: Specifies the [resource type](#resource-types). Resource types are case-sensitive and you can specify the singular, plural, or abbreviated forms. For example, the following commands produce the same output:
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$ kubectl get pods pod1
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$ kubectl get po pod1
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```
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* `NAME`: Specifies the name of the resource. Names are case-sensitive. If the name is omitted, details for all resources are displayed, for example `$ kubectl get pods`.
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When performing an operation on multiple resources, you can specify each resource by type and name or specify one or more files:
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* To specify resources by type and name:
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* To group resources if they are all the same type: `TYPE1 name1 name2 name<#>`<br/>
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Example: `$ kubectl get pod example-pod1 example-pod2`
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