KubeStellar Project Documentation
Multi-cluster configuration management for edge, multi-cloud, and hybrid cloud environments.
Enabled via KubeStellar Console, a modern, AI-powered multi-cluster management interface that provides real-time monitoring, intelligent insights, and a customizable dashboard experience for managing Kubernetes clusters at scale.
KubeStellar is a CNCF sandbox project that simplifies the deployment and configuration of applications across multiple Kubernetes clusters, providing a seamless single-cluster experience with the tools you already know.
Documentation Overview
KubeStellar Console
Most users will wish to explore the demo and documentation for KubeStellar Console and the KubeStellar-MCP plugin for multicluster management and workload deployment.
- KubeStellar Console Documentation: Architecture, Features, Installation and Configuration
- KubeStellar-MCP Documentation: More details about the Claude Code-enabled plugin for app-centric deployment management
- KubeStellar Console Demo: Live demo of the KubeStellar Console UI/UX
Legacy KubeStellar Components
Deeper Documentation on the components underlying KubeStellar Console
- KubeStellar: the foundation underlying the KubeStellar project
- KubeFlex: A flexible and scalable platform for running Kubernetes control plane APIs with multi-tenancy support.
- KubeStellar A2A: The first iteration of the KubeStellar agentic management tools embodied in KubeStellar Console
- kubectl-multi: A comprehensive kubectl plugin for multi-cluster operations with KubeStellar. The predecessor to the KubeStellar-MCP with KubeStellar Console
Community and Support Information
- Contributing: Guidelines and documentation for contributing to the KubeStellar project and its documentation
- Community: Resources for joining and engaging with the KubeStellar open-source community and maintainers
- News: Announcements and KubeStellar in the news
License
KubeStellar is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
KubeStellar is a CNCF sandbox project focused on making multi-cluster Kubernetes as simple as single-cluster operations.