We have deprecated the score-helm CLI implementation. To get started with Score, we recommend using one of our reference implementations score-compose or score-k8s. If you're interested in developing a score-helm reference implementation, we'd love to support you! Please reach out to us for assistance and collaboration.
Score aims to improve developer producticity and experience by reducing the risk of configuration inconsistencies between local and remote environments. It provides developer-centric workload specification (score.yaml
) which captures a workloads runtime requirements in a platform-agnostic manner. Learn more here.
The score.yaml
specification file can be executed against a Score Implementation CLI, a conversion tool for application developers to generate environment specific configuration. In combination with environment specific parameters, the CLI tool can run your workload in the target environment by generating a platform-specific configuration file. The score-helm
CLI is a reference implementation used to generate values.yaml
files for your Helm chart.
To install score-helm
, follow the instructions as described in our installation guide.
If you already have a score.yaml
file defined, you can simply run the following command:
# Prepare a new Helm values file
score-helm run -f ./score.yaml -o ./values.yaml
run
tells the CLI to translate the Score file to a Helmvalues.yaml
file.-f
is the path to the Score file.--env
specifies the path to thevalues.yaml
file.
If you're just getting started, follow this guide to run your first Hello World program with score-helm
.
- Give the project a star!
- Contact us via email:
- See our documentation
Contributions are what make the open-source community such a wonderful place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would improve this, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also open an issue with the tag enhancement
.
- Fork the Project.
- Create your Feature Branch.
git checkout -b feature/feature-name
- Commit your Changes.
git commit -s -m "Add some AmazingFeature"
- Push to the Branch.
git push origin feature/feature-name
- Open a Pull Request.
Read CONTRIBUTING for more information.
You can find our documentation at docs.score.dev.
See Roadmap. You can submit an idea anytime.