Open manusa opened 1 month ago
@manusa Please assign this to me
@rohit-satya first-timers-only
tagged issues are created for newcomers who are contributing to the project for the first time so that they can complete legal requirements and get familiar with project.
Now that you’ve completed that step, I would advise you to look into issues tagged with good first issue
/ help wanted
labels . Or maybe create some new issue if you find something that should be fixed.
@manusa Can I work on this?
Description
The class RegistryAuth has unused imports.
The following lines: https://github.com/eclipse-jkube/jkube/blob/231fa10e7b8eee51901ef9bfd0eacc4998e464a9/jkube-kit/build/api/src/main/java/org/eclipse/jkube/kit/build/api/auth/RegistryAuth.java#L16
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How to manually test my changes
Kubernetes
If you don't have a real Kubernetes cluster available (most probably), you can use Minikube or Kind to test with a local cluster.
OpenShift
If you don't have a real OpenShift cluster available (most probably), you can use Red Hat's developer Sandbox for Red Hat OpenShift. The only requirement is to have a Red Hat account.
Once you have your Sandbox environment, you'll need to download the oc tool from the cluster console. (Press the
?
icon and from the context menu selectCommand line tools
, you'll be redirected to https://$subdomain.openshiftapps.com/command-lines-tools where you'll be able to download the CLI for your platform)