- [sops-nix](https://github.com/Mic92/sops-nix): Sops secret management for Nix
## Prerequisites
To deploy to the Kubernetes cluster, first make sure you have an admin account on the cluster.
You can generate this using `nix run '.#gen-k3s-cert' <username> <servername> ~/.kube`, assuming you have SSH access to the master node.
This puts a private key, signed certificate and a kubeconfig in the kubeconfig directory
## Bootstrapping
We are now ready to deploy to the Kubernetes cluster.
Deployments are done through an experimental Kubernetes feature called [ApplySets](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/manage-kubernetes-objects/declarative-config/#how-to-delete-objects).
Each applyset is responsible for a set number of resources within a namespace.
If the cluster has not been initialized yet, we must bootstrap it first.
Run these deployments:
-`nix run '.#bootstrap-default-deploy'`
-`nix run '.#bootstrap-kube-system-deploy'`
## Deployment
Now the cluster has been initialized and we can deploy applications.
To explore which applications we can deploy, run `nix flake show`.
Then, for each application, run `nix run '.#<application>-deploy'`.
Or, if you're lazy: `nix flake show --json | jq -r '.packages."x86_64-linux"|keys[]' | grep -- -deploy | xargs -I{} nix run ".#{}"`.