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  1. Install Docker Desktop and HelmCLI
  2. Helm Install
  3. Helm Upgrade with set option
  4. Helm Upgrade with Chart Versions
  5. Helm Uninstall Keep History
  6. Helm Install Generated Name
  7. Helm Install Atomic
  8. Helm with Namespaces
  9. Helm Override Values
  10. Helm Chart Structure
  11. Helm Dev BuiltIn Objects
  12. Helm Dev Basics
  13. Helm Dev If Else EQ
  14. Helm Dev If Else AND BOOLEAN
  15. Helm Dev If Else OR
  16. Helm Dev If Else NOT
  17. Helm Dev WITH
  18. Helm Dev WITH If Else
  19. Helm Dev Variables
  20. Helm Dev Range List
  21. Helm Dev Range Dict
  22. Helm Dev Named Templates
  23. Helm Dev Printf Function
  24. Helm Dev call template in template
  25. Helm Create and Package Chart
  26. Helm Dependency
  27. Helm Dependency Alias
  28. Helm Dependency Condition
  29. Helm Dependency Condition Alias
  30. Helm Dependency Tags
  31. Helm Dependency Override Subchart Values
  32. Helm SubChart Global Values
  33. Helm Dependency Import Values Explicit
  34. Helm Dependency Import Values Implicit
  35. Helm Starters
  36. Helm Plugins
  37. Helm Plugins Build
  38. Helm Hooks
  39. Helm Hooks Delete Policy
  40. Helm Hook Weights
  41. Helm Tests
  42. Helm Resource Policy
  43. Helm Sign and Verify Charts
  44. Helm Repo on GitHub
  45. Integrate with ArtifactHub
  46. Helm Values Validate with JSON Schema
  • You will master all 24 Helm commands, along with their respective subcommands and flags, through multiple practical demonstrations.
  • You will learn how to develop Helm Charts through 13 Helm development demos.
  • You will learn flow control actions such as If-else, With, and Range, in combination with functions like EQ, AND, BOOLEAN, OR, NOT, DEFAULT, and QUOTE.
  • You will learn to create, package, install, upgrade, rollback, and uninstall Helm Charts.
  • You will learn to implement Helm Dependency through 9 demos, which cover Alias, Condition, Tags, Global Values, and Import values.
  • You will learn Helm concepts such as starters, plugins, hooks, tests, resource policy, and Values JSON Schema through practical demos
  • You will learn to implement Helm Chart signing and verification.
  • You will learn how to create a Helm Repository on GitHub and integrate it with Artifact Hub.
  • You must have Kubernetes knowledge and experience to follow with me for hands-on activities.
  • This course is designed for students who have completed my AWS EKS, Azure AKS, or Google GKE Kubernetes courses.
  • Infrastructure Architects or Sysadmins or Developers or DevOps Engineers who are planning to master Helm.
  • Amazing Hands-on Step By Step Learning Experiences
  • Practical demos for each and every concept
  • Friendly Support in the Q&A section
  • "30-Day "No Questions Asked" Money Back Guaranteed by Udemy"

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