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A terminal utility to run kubectl port-forward and automatically restart it when endpoint changes are detected

Project description

kpf - A better way to port-forward with kubectl

This is a Python utility that (attempts) to dramatically improve the experience of port-forwarding with kubectl.

It is essentially a wrapper around kubectl port-forward that adds an interactive service selection with automatic reconnect when the pods are restarted or your network connection is interrupted (computer goes to sleep, etc).

Features

  • 🔄 Automatic Restart: Monitors endpoint changes and restarts port-forward automatically
  • 🎯 Interactive Selection: Choose services with a colorful, intuitive interface
  • 🌈 Color-coded Status: Green for services with endpoints, red for those without
  • 🔍 Multi-resource Support: Services, pods, deployments, and more
  • 📊 Rich Tables: Beautiful formatted output with port information
  • 🏷️ Namespace Aware: Work with specific namespaces or across all namespaces

Installation

Note: oh-my-zsh kubectl plugin will conflict with this kpf command. If you prefer this tool, you can alias at the bottom of your ~/.zshrc file or use a different alias.

iTerm2 compatibility

I have seen some issues with iTerm2 and the interactive selection. If you are having issues, you can try using compatibility mode:

KPF_TTY_COMPAT=1 kpf -p

If this fixes the issue, you can add it to your ~/.zshrc file to make it permanent:

export KPF_TTY_COMPAT=1

Homebrew (Recommended)

brew tap jessegoodier/kpf
brew install kpf

Or install directly:

brew install jessegoodier/kpf/kpf

Using uv

If you have uv installed, you can "install" kpf with:

alias kpf="uvx kpf"

Install uv with pipx:

pipx install uv

Usage

Interactive Mode (Recommended)

Warm Tip: You can use the interactive mode to find the service you want, and it will output the command to connect to that service directly next time.

Note: You might think that "warm tip" is something that AI wrote, but that's not the case. It really is just a little bit less than a hot tip.

screenshot

Select services interactively:

Interactive selection in current namespace:

kpf --prompt

Interactive selection in specific namespace:

kpf --prompt -n production

Show all services across all namespaces:

```bash
kpf --all

Include pods and deployments with ports defined:

kpf --all-ports

Combine a few options (interactive mode, all services, and endpoint status checking, debug mode):

kpf -pAdl

Check Mode

Add endpoint status checking to service selection (slower but shows endpoint health):

# Interactive selection with endpoint status
kpf --prompt --check

# Show all services with endpoint status
kpf --all --check

# Include pods and deployments with status
kpf --all-ports --check

Legacy Mode

Direct port-forward (backward compatible):

# Traditional kubectl port-forward syntax
kpf svc/frontend 8080:8080 -n production
kpf pod/my-pod 3000:3000

Command Options

There is no default command. You must specify one of the arguments below.

Example usage:
  kpf svc/frontend 8080:8080 -n production      # Direct port-forward (backwards compatible with kpf alias)
  kpf --prompt (or -p)                          # Interactive service selection
  kpf --prompt -n production                    # Interactive selection in specific namespace
  kpf --all (or -A)                             # Show all services across all namespaces
  kpf --all-ports (or -l)                       # Show all services with their ports
  kpf --prompt --check -n production            # Interactive selection with endpoint status

Examples

Interactive Service Selection

Fast mode (without endpoint checking):

$ kpf --prompt -n kube-system

Services in namespace: kube-system

#    Type     Name                    Ports
1    SERVICE  kube-dns               53, 9153
2    SERVICE  metrics-server         443
3    SERVICE  kubernetes-dashboard   443

Select a service [1]: 1
Local port (press Enter for 53): 5353

With endpoint status checking:

$ kpf --prompt --check -n kube-system

Services in namespace: kube-system

#    Type     Name                    Ports           Status
1    SERVICE  kube-dns               53, 9153         2    SERVICE  metrics-server         443              3    SERVICE  kubernetes-dashboard   443              ✗

✓ = Has endpoints   = No endpoints

Select a service [1]: 1
Local port (press Enter for 53): 5353

Cross-Namespace Discovery

$ kpf --all

Services across all namespaces

#    Namespace    Type     Name           Ports        Status
1    default      SERVICE  kubernetes     443          2    kube-system  SERVICE  kube-dns      53, 9153     3    production   SERVICE  frontend      80, 443      4    production   SERVICE  backend       8080         

How It Works

  1. Port-Forward Thread: Runs kubectl port-forward in a separate thread
  2. Endpoint Watcher: Monitors endpoint changes using kubectl get ep -w
  3. Automatic Restart: When endpoints change, gracefully restarts the port-forward
  4. Service Discovery: Uses kubectl to discover services and their endpoint status

Requirements

  • kubectl configured with cluster access

Development

Setup Development Environment

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/jessegoodier/kpf.git
cd kpf

# Install with development dependencies
uv venv
uv pip install -e ".[dev]"
source .venv/bin/activate

Code Quality Tools

# Format and lint code
uvx ruff check . --fix
uvx ruff format .

# Sort imports
uvx isort .

# Run tests
uv run pytest

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Run tests and linting
  5. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.

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