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Kubernetes Explained Simply: #2 Kubectl Hack (List Running Images) The standard output of get pods doesn't help to answer some of these questions. We can go so far as to list out the images in use by the first container of each pod. If you'd like, you can put the details of the format in a file, and reference that file via the following file: kubectl get pods -A -o custom-columns-file.
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