 Hello everybody, my name is Alex Soto, Director of Developer Experience at Red Hat and today I'm going to show you a really nice CLI tool for Kubernetes called Kube Forward. This is the site, you can download it there and let me show you. Here is my cluster, you can do okay and get pods, I'm just here all my pods and of course I can just get all my services. And as you might notice, there is like basically two services, MyBootService and PostgreSQLService which you know are bracket by these pods. So what's happening when I am in the local development and I want to access from my local machine to these pods? Well, you need to start doing KubeCuttle forward or just you know getting IPs and ports and so on and providing. So it's not really easy. But notice that I can do Kube Cuttle, Kube Forward services and default basically I'm just saying I want to forward all the services that are in the default name space. So of course I need to run it as a super user. I use it here and why I need to use it as a super user? The reason is that here, notice that it says that I'm forwarding this DNS host which is the service one to this pod. And why this happens in local machine? Because I can do just ATC host and you'll see that Kube Forward just changed my host file for getting the correct IPs and the correct ports for MyBoot and PostgreSQL. So now I can do call MyBoot 8080 from my local machine and of course I'm getting access to this pod. Then I can just stop it and everything is clean and I can just do here again a cat in host and you can see that there is no more POTS host on my ATC host local file. Hope that you find it useful.