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You can use the `--dry-run` flag to preview the object that would be sent to your cluster, without really submitting it.
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#### Generators
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You can generate the following resources with a kubectl command, `kubectl create --dry-run -o yaml`:
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clusterrole Create a ClusterRole.
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clusterrolebinding Create a ClusterRoleBinding for a particular ClusterRole.
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configmap Create a configmap from a local file, directory or literal value.
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cronjob Create a cronjob with the specified name.
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deployment Create a deployment with the specified name.
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job Create a job with the specified name.
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namespace Create a namespace with the specified name.
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poddisruptionbudget Create a pod disruption budget with the specified name.
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priorityclass Create a priorityclass with the specified name.
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quota Create a quota with the specified name.
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role Create a role with single rule.
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rolebinding Create a RoleBinding for a particular Role or ClusterRole.
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secret Create a secret using specified subcommand.
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service Create a service using specified subcommand.
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serviceaccount Create a service account with the specified name.
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```
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### `kubectl apply`
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* You can use `kubectl apply` to create or update resources. For more information about using kubectl apply to update resources, see [Kubectl Book](https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io).
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