Instead of edit, you can run a get -o yaml, edit and apply -f <file>, for
example.

Sorry if it is not clear in the doc now. Can you please point where you
would like to find it? Open an issue, or even better, submit a PR? :-)

On Tuesday, September 26, 2017, <testmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hello. we are automating bootstrapping of k8's on on-prem setup.  One of
> the step includes editing of kube-proxy configmap. we are using command
> "kubectl edit -n kube-system configmap/kube-proxy". to edit kube-proxy.
> When I run this command, it opens up the editor. I can modify it and save
> it. This looks good if I edit it manually. In our scenario - we are trying
> to automate this so that i code it in ansible playbook. I wanted to know -
> is there a way to edit kube-proxy programmatically so that we can automate
> it.  Basically - we want to update "ip" and "port" in the kube-proxy. any
> pointers/solutions?
>
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