Helm 4.0.0 Released with Backward Incompatible Changes and New Plugin System
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Summary
The Helm Team has released Helm 4.0.0, the first stable version of Helm 4. This major release includes backward incompatible changes to the CLI flags, output, and SDK, though the changes are less extensive than the transition from Helm v2 to v3. The release features a redesigned plugin system and maintains Helm charts apiVersion v2 compatibility. Users are advised to evaluate the impact on their workflows, as the majority of workflows should remain compatible between Helm v3 and v4.
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· 4 pulledThe Helm Team is proud to announce the first stable release of Helm 4.
Helm v4 is a major version with backward incompatible changes including to the flags and output of the Helm CLI and to the SDK.
The changes are not as extensive as those from Helm v2 to v3, with the goal that the majority of workflows remain compatible between Helm v3 and v4.
Redesigned plugin system that supports We...
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