Nautik is the premier full-featured Kubernetes IDE designed exclusively for the Apple ecosystem. Its features include:
- Multi-cluster mode (viewing the resources of multiple clusters at once).
- Multi-namespace mode (viewing the resources of multiple namespaces of multiple clusters at once).
- Rendering built-in resources and custom resources in gorgeous native detail views.
- Automatic resource watching with realtime updates.
- Watching and searching logs of multiple pods and containers in one combined stream, including ANSI colors and font styles.
- Attaching shells to both pods and nodes with the integrated terminal.
- Forwarding ports of pods and services to the device's localhost, including multiplexing and robust reconnection behavior, even over app restarts.
- Integrated Helm client to view, install, uninstall, upgrade and rollback Helm releases, pull charts from custom Helm repositories, and edit the configuration values of installed charts.
- Editing resources as YAML source with the integrated, customizable text editor.
- Deleting resources, cordoning and uncordoning nodes, evicting pods, restarting deployments, daemonsets, statefulsets and replicasets.
- Convenient secret editing with automatic base64 decoding and encoding.
- Accessing clusters stored on a local kubeconfig file, on the local system keychain, and optionally syncing stored clusters between devices via iCloud Keychain.
- Multiple overview dashboards with time series charts powered by an internal Prometheus client.
- Widgets for home screen, lock screen and desktop with workload statuses and Prometheus time series charts.
- Rendering related events for resources and related pods for workloads.
- Slideover, split view, Stage Manager and multi-window support.
- Multi-tab support (on macOS).
- Handoff support.
- Focus filter support.
- Integration with Siri and Shortcuts.
- Easy integration with Google Cloud Platform, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and DigitalOcean to automatically import and authorize clusters.
- Many customization options like optional request gzipping, proxy URL support, or custom list sorting.
The terms of service can be found here: https://nautik.io/tos