Tilt

Local Kubernetes development with no stress.
Tilt helps you develop your microservices locally
without slowing you down or making you play Twenty Questions with kubectl.
Overview
Run tilt up to start working on your services in a complete dev environment
configured for your team.
Tilt watches what you're working on so that it can bring your environment
up-to-date in real-time.
The screencast below demonstrates what a typical Tilt session looks like:
starting two servers, making changes to them, and seeing any new errors
or logs right in your terminal.

Install Tilt
Download the Tilt binary on
the github releases page.
Tilt expects that you already have Docker and kubectl installed.
Read the more detailed Installation Guide
to help you tilt up quickly.
Down with YAML!
Configure Tilt with a Tiltfile, written in a small subset of Python called
Starlark.
To get started, check out some examples or dive into the
API reference.
Privacy
This tool can send usage reports to https://events.windmill.build, to help us
understand what features people use. We only report on which tilt commands
run and how long they run for.
You can enable usage reports by running
tilt analytics opt in
(and disable them by running tilt analytics opt out.)
We do not report any personally identifiable information. We do not report any
identifiable data about your code.
We do not share this data with anyone who is not an employee of Windmill
Engineering. Data may be sent to third-party service providers like Datadog,
but only to help us analyze the data.
License
Copyright 2018 Windmill Engineering
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0