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Merge pull request #1457 from ammeon/fix-typo-in-docs

docs(*) fix typos in docs
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# The Chart Repository Guide
## Prerequistes
## Prerequisites
* Go through the [Quickstart](quickstart.md) Guide
* Read through the [Charts](charts.md) document
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In a similar way you can create charts repository using Github Pages.
The first step will be to **create your gh-pages branch**.
You can do that localy as.
You can do that locally as.
```
$ git checkout -b [name_of_your_new_branch]
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mysql-3.2.1.tgz
```
Manging charts with `requirements.yaml` is a good way to easily keep
Managing charts with `requirements.yaml` is a good way to easily keep
charts updated, and also share requirements information throughout a
team.
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resources have been deleted.
- pre-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade request after templates are
rendered, but before any resources are loaded into Kubernetes (e.g.
before a kuberntes apply operation).
before a Kubernetes apply operation).
- post-upgrade: Executes on an upgrade after all resources have been
upgraded.
- pre-rollback: Executes on a rollback request after templates are
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## Writing a Hook
Hooks are just Kubernetes manfiest files with special annotations in the
Hooks are just Kubernetes manifest files with special annotations in the
`metadata` section. Because they are template files, you can use all of
the normal template features, including reading `.Values`, `.Release`,
and `.Template`.
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Similarly, there is no limit to the number of different resources that
may implement a given hook. For example, one could declare both a secret
as a config map as a pre-install hook. It is important to keep in mind,
and a config map as a pre-install hook. It is important to keep in mind,
though, that there are no ordering guarantees about hooks.
When subcharts declare hooks, those are also evaluated. There is no way
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these in their own files.
In the `templates/` directory, any file that begins with an
underscore(`_`) is not expected to ouput a Kubernetes manifest file. So
underscore(`_`) is not expected to output a Kubernetes manifest file. So
by convention, helper templates and partials are placed in a
`_helpers.tpl` file.
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- Helm and Tiller are known to run on Mac OSX and most Linuxes, including
Alpine.
- Tiller must have access to a Kubernets cluster. It learns about the
- Tiller must have access to a Kubernetes cluster. It learns about the
cluster by examining the Kube config files that `kubectl` uses.
## gRPC and Protobuf
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release history is stored, a release can also be _rolled back_ to a
previous release number. This is done with the `helm rollback` command.
Importantly, a rolled back release will recieve a new release number.
Importantly, a rolled back release will receive a new release number.
Operation | Release Number
----------|---------------
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repositories serve the charts as well as the `index.yaml` file.)
A Helm client can point to zero or more chart repositories. By default,
Helm clients point the the `stable` official Kubernetes chart
Helm clients point to the `stable` official Kubernetes chart
repository.
## Values (Values Files, values.yaml)
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# Helm Provenance and Integrity
Helm has provenance tools which help chart users verify the integrity and origin
of a package. Using industry-standard tools based on PKI, GnuPG, and well-resepected
of a package. Using industry-standard tools based on PKI, GnuPG, and well-respected
package managers, Helm can generate and verify signature files.
**Note:**
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When you first install Helm, it is preconfigured to talk to the official
Kubernetes charts repository. This repository contains a number of
carefully currated and maintained charts. This chart repository is named
carefully curated and maintained charts. This chart repository is named
`stable` by default.
You can see which charts are available by running `helm search`:
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