1. View the status of various resources such as Pods, Deployments, PVs, Jobs, CronJobs, Nodes, Config Maps, and Docker containers.
2. Scale deployments to handle short-term traffic spikes.
3. Inspect logs of containers in real-time.
4. Integrate with bash shell to execute commands inside containers.
5. Edit labels and annotations through a user-friendly interface.
6. View and update resources via YAML.
7. Manage multiple clusters.
8. Invoke shell commands inside containers.
9. Support for various authentication methods such as Certificate, Credentials, Token, AWS IAM Authenticator (EKS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and DigitalOcean.
10. Support for Face ID/Touch ID.
11. Support for dark mode.
Note: Kuber currently works with Kubernetes version 1.9 or higher.