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fix: unable to find kubeconfig file #51

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Thank you for your contribution. unfortunately, one or more of your commits are missing the required "Signed-off-by:" statement. Signing off is part of the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) which is used by this project.

Read the DCO and project contributing guide carefully, and amend your commits using the git CLI. Note that this does not require any cryptography, keys or special steps to be taken.

💡 Shall we fix this?

This will only take a few moments.

First, clone your fork and checkout this branch using the git CLI.

Next, set up your real name and email address:

git config --global user.name "Your Full Name"
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"

Finally, run one of these commands to add the "Signed-off-by" line to your commits.

If you only have one commit so far then run: git commit --amend --signoff and then git push --force.
If you have multiple commits, watch this video.

Check that the message has been added properly by running "git log".

@fredleger fredleger changed the title Fix/kubeconfig not found fix: unable to find kubeconfig file Dec 17, 2024
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