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ksniff should respect the namespace set in the user's kubectl context
We use kind for integration tests against a kubernetes cluster. We now have a dirty hack to load the built images into the kind docker daemon since when we started using it kind was at a very early stage and didn't have the load
command. Now the load command is available so we can just replace the hack with it!
Docs here
https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/#loading-an-image-into-y
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This package is currently lacking tests. It should be fairly easy to implement some tests that reach 100% coverage in this package. This would also help #536.
/priority backlog
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/good-first-issue