Don't know if this is the right forum for this, but I'm not a kubernetes 
contributor so I don't post to the dev group.  Here is a feature I'd like 
added to kubectl:

I'd like to be able to run kubectl like an interactive session?  Why? Here 
are my reasons:

We currently use openid tokens with Kubectl.  We were using certs but the 
fact that the client key is an un-encrpyted key was found to be not 
sufficiently secure for our purposes. What we'd like is the option to use 
an encrypted key and have kubectl either accept the password on the command 
line or better yet prompt for the password and then open an interactive 
session.  In the session you could do script like things like 

>use namespace my-namespace     // All subsequent calls apply to this 
namespace
>  pods                                        // pulls from current 
namespace
> set mypod = pods/my-pod                    // pulls pod json an puts it 
in session variable
> if mypod.metadata.status,conditions[0].type = 'Ready' then do something 
else    // Simple scripting capability based on json values etc


Basically what I'm looking for is simple kubernetes scripting language 


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