Installing the Knative CLI¶
This guide provides details about how you can install the Knative kn CLI.
Verifying CLI binaries¶
Knative kn CLI releases from 1.9 onwards are signed with cosign. You can use the following steps to verify the CLI binaries:
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Download the files you want, and the
checksums.txt,checksum.txt.pem, andchecksums.txt.sigfiles from the releases page, by running the commands:wget https://github.com/knative/client/releases/download/<kn-version>/checksums.txt wget https://github.com/knative/client/releases/download/<kn-version>/kn-darwin-amd64 wget https://github.com/knative/client/releases/download/<kn-version>/checksums.txt.sig wget https://github.com/knative/client/releases/download/<kn-version>/checksums.txt.pemWhere
<kn-version>is the version of the CLI that you want to verify. For example,knative-v1.8.0. -
Verify the signature by running the command:
cosign verify-blob \ --cert checksums.txt.pem \ --signature checksums.txt.sig \ --certificate-identity=signer@knative-releases.iam.gserviceaccount.com \ --certificate-oidc-issuer=https://accounts.google.com \ checksums.txt -
If the signature is valid, you can then verify the
SHA256sums match the downloaded binary, by running the command:sha256sum --ignore-missing -c checksums.txt
Note
Knative images are signed in KEYLESS mode. To learn more about keyless signing, please refer to Keyless Signatures. The signing identity for Knative releases is signer@knative-releases.iam.gserviceaccount.com, and the issuer is https://accounts.google.com.
Install the Knative CLI¶
The Knative CLI (kn) provides a quick and easy interface for creating Knative resources, such as Knative Services and Event Sources, without the need to create or modify YAML files directly.
The kn CLI also simplifies completion of otherwise complex procedures such as autoscaling and traffic splitting.
Do one of the following:
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To install
knby using Homebrew, run the command (Usebrew upgradeinstead if you are upgrading from a previous version):brew install knative/client/kn
You can install kn by downloading the executable binary for your system and placing it in the system path.
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Download the binary for your system from the
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Rename the binary to
knand make it executable by running the commands:mv <path-to-binary-file> kn chmod +x knWhere
<path-to-binary-file>is the path to the binary file you downloaded in the previous step, for example,kn-darwin-amd64orkn-linux-amd64. -
Move the executable binary file to a directory on your
PATHby running the command:mv kn /usr/local/bin -
Verify that
kncommands are working properly. For example:kn version
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Check out the
knclient repository:git clone https://github.com/knative/client.git cd client/ -
Build an executable binary:
hack/build.sh -f -
Move the executable binary file to a directory on your
PATHby running the command:mv kn /usr/local/bin -
Verify that
kncommands are working properly. For example:kn version
Links to images are available here:
You can run kn from a container image. For example:
docker run --rm -v "$HOME/.kube/config:/root/.kube/config" gcr.io/knative-releases/knative.dev/client/cmd/kn:latest service list
Note
Running kn from a container image does not place the binary on a permanent path. This procedure must be repeated each time you want to use kn.
Install kn using the nightly-built binary¶
Warning
Nightly container images include features which may not be included in the latest Knative release and are not considered to be stable.
Nightly-built executable binaries are available for users who want to install the latest pre-release build of kn.
Links to the latest nightly-built executable binaries are available here:
Using kn with Tekton¶
See the Tekton documentation.