# Helm [Helm](https://github.com/helm/helm) is a tool for managing Kubernetes "charts" (_think of it as an uber-polished collection of recipes_). Using one simple command, and by tweaking one simple config file (values.yaml), you can launch a complex stack. There are many publicly available helm charts for popular packages like [elasticsearch](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/elasticsearch), [ghost](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/ghost), [grafana](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/grafana), [mediawiki](https://github.com/helm/charts/tree/master/stable/mediawiki), etc. ![Kubernetes Snapshots](/images/kubernetes-helm.png) !!! note Given enough interest, I may provide a helm-compatible version of the pre-mix repository for [supporters](/support/). [Hit me up](/whoami/#contact-me) if you're interested! ## Ingredients 1. [Kubernetes cluster](/kubernetes/cluster/) 2. Geek-Fu required : 🐤 (_easy - copy and paste_) ## Preparation ### Install Helm This section is from the Helm README: Binary downloads of the Helm client can be found on [the Releases page](https://github.com/helm/helm/releases/latest). Unpack the `helm` binary and add it to your PATH and you are good to go! If you want to use a package manager: - [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) users can use `brew install kubernetes-helm`. - [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org/) users can use `choco install kubernetes-helm`. - [Scoop](https://scoop.sh/) users can use `scoop install helm`. - [GoFish](https://gofi.sh/) users can use `gofish install helm`. To rapidly get Helm up and running, start with the [Quick Start Guide](https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#quickstart-guide). See the [installation guide](https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#installing-helm) for more options, including installing pre-releases. ## Serving ### Initialise Helm After installing Helm, initialise it by running ```helm init```. This will install "tiller" pod into your cluster, which works with the locally installed helm binaries to launch/update/delete Kubernetes elements based on helm charts. That's it - not very exciting I know, but we'll need helm for the next and final step in building our Kubernetes cluster - deploying the [Traefik ingress controller (via helm)](/kubernetes/traefik/)! ## Move on.. Still with me? Good. Move on to understanding Helm charts... * [Start](/kubernetes/start/) - Why Kubernetes? * [Design](/kubernetes/design/) - How does it fit together? * [Cluster](/kubernetes/cluster/) - Setup a basic cluster * [Load Balancer](/kubernetes/loadbalancer/) Setup inbound access * [Snapshots](/kubernetes/snapshots/) - Automatically backup your persistent data * Helm (this page) - Uber-recipes from fellow geeks * [Traefik](/kubernetes/traefik/) - Traefik Ingress via Helm ## Chef's Notes 1. Of course, you can have lots of fun deploying all sorts of things via Helm. Check out https://github.com/helm/charts for some examples. ### Tip your waiter (support me) 👏 Did you receive excellent service? Want to make your waiter happy? (_..and support development of current and future recipes!_) See the [support](/support/) page for (_free or paid)_ ways to say thank you! 👏 ### Your comments? 💬