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  1. Home | Telepresence

    Telepresence consists of two core architecture components: the client-side telepresence binary (CLI on your workstation) and the cluster-side traffic-manager and traffic-agent (on the remote …

  2. Install client | Telepresence

    Install the Telepresence client on your workstation by running the commands below for your OS.

  3. Quick start | Telepresence

    Telepresence is an open source tool that enables you to set up remote development environments for Kubernetes where you can still use all of your favorite local tools like IDEs, …

  4. Code and debug an application locally | Telepresence

    Start using Telepresence in your own environment. Follow these steps to work locally with cluster applications.

  5. Using Telepresence with Docker | Telepresence

    Using the Docker mode of telepresence does not require root access, and makes it easier to adopt it across your organization. It limits the potential networking issues you can encounter.

  6. telepresence uninstall

    telepresence uninstall Uninstall telepresence agents Usage: telepresence uninstall [flags] <workloads...>

  7. Telepresence Docker Plugins | Telepresence

    The Telepresence Telemount Docker volume plugin is installed on demand and ensures that remote directories that are made available by SFTP-servers in the traffic-agents can be …

  8. Troubleshooting - Telepresence

    Learn how to troubleshoot common issues related to Telepresence, including intercept issues, cluster connection issues, and errors related to Ambassador Cloud.

  9. About - Telepresence

    Telepresence is an open source tool for Kubernetes application developers that lets you run a single service locally while connecting that service to a remote Kubernetes cluster.

  10. telepresence list

    List current intercepts -a, --agents with installed agents only --debug include debugging information -h, --help help for list -g, --ingests ingests -i, --intercepts intercepts -n, - …