 Pixi is a developer tool which gives you instant visibility into applications running on Kubernetes without any code changes. In this video, we will install Pixi and demo some of the automatic views that Pixi provides. Pixi is installed with a single command found on Pixi's homepage. We use Google for authentication. Once Pixi is installed, you'll deploy Pixi onto your Kubernetes cluster using the PXDeploy command. This may take a few minutes. Pixi is now deployed. Let's look at this pre-installed scripts using the PXScriptList command. Let's run the namespaces script. We can do this with the PXRun and the name of the script command. This lists the namespaces and their pod and service counts. Pixi scripts are run using the command line or with the live UI using the link shown. Pixi provides a bunch of open source scripts. To see the source for any script, open the editor using the command or control plus E keyboard shortcut. The platform is designed to be very extensible so that anyone can add new data query scripts and visualizations in the future.