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add option to syntax highlight the output as discussed here: https://twitter.com/Aguay_val/status/1287298579355381760
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Hi,
I noticed I got: failed to install plugin "modify-secret": plugin "modify-secret" does not offer installation for this platform when trying to install via krew. Also noticed that the windows line was commented out in build.sh. Is it possible to get this for Windows?
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If a resource has an owner defined in the metadata.ownerReferences list but it doesn't exist, there should be a visible warning.
See https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/owners-dependents/ for more details.
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At the moment of writing this issue, kubectl trace only supports X86-64 as target architecture.
The tool should be able to schedule bpftrace programs against all the architectures supported by bpftrace, that are X86-64 and arm64 (aarch64) see the Cmake definition.
To achieve that we n