Helm Version

helm version

print the client version information

Synopsis

Show the version for Helm.

This will print a representation the version of Helm. The output will look something like this:

version.BuildInfo{Version:”v3.2.1”, GitCommit:”fe51cd1e31e6a202cba7dead9552a6d418ded79a”, GitTreeState:”clean”, GoVersion:”go1.13.10”}

  • Version is the semantic version of the release.
  • GitCommit is the SHA for the commit that this version was built from.
  • GitTreeState is “clean” if there are no local code changes when this binary was built, and “dirty” if the binary was built from locally modified code.
  • GoVersion is the version of Go that was used to compile Helm.

When using the —template flag the following properties are available to use in the template:

  • .Version contains the semantic version of Helm
  • .GitCommit is the git commit
  • .GitTreeState is the state of the git tree when Helm was built
  • .GoVersion contains the version of Go that Helm was compiled with

For example, —template=’Version: {{.Version}}’ outputs ‘Version: v3.2.1’.

  1. helm version [flags]

Options

  1. -h, --help help for version
  2. --short print the version number
  3. --template string template for version string format

Options inherited from parent commands

  1. --burst-limit int client-side default throttling limit (default 100)
  2. --debug enable verbose output
  3. --kube-apiserver string the address and the port for the Kubernetes API server
  4. --kube-as-group stringArray group to impersonate for the operation, this flag can be repeated to specify multiple groups.
  5. --kube-as-user string username to impersonate for the operation
  6. --kube-ca-file string the certificate authority file for the Kubernetes API server connection
  7. --kube-context string name of the kubeconfig context to use
  8. --kube-insecure-skip-tls-verify if true, the Kubernetes API server's certificate will not be checked for validity. This will make your HTTPS connections insecure
  9. --kube-tls-server-name string server name to use for Kubernetes API server certificate validation. If it is not provided, the hostname used to contact the server is used
  10. --kube-token string bearer token used for authentication
  11. --kubeconfig string path to the kubeconfig file
  12. -n, --namespace string namespace scope for this request
  13. --registry-config string path to the registry config file (default "~/.config/helm/registry/config.json")
  14. --repository-cache string path to the file containing cached repository indexes (default "~/.cache/helm/repository")
  15. --repository-config string path to the file containing repository names and URLs (default "~/.config/helm/repositories.yaml")

SEE ALSO

  • helm - The Helm package manager for Kubernetes.
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