Set Namespace - Kubectl
kubectl config get-contexts kubectl set namespace staging kubectl config get-contexts | Purpose | Command | |---------|---------| | Temporary namespace for one command | kubectl get pods -n my-namespace | | Change context namespace explicitly | kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=my-namespace | | View current namespace | kubectl config view --minify -o jsonpath='..namespace' | Common mistakes ❌ Expecting it to update existing objects → No, it only changes default for future commands.
kubectl set namespace dev-env
❌ → In older versions (<1.19), you needed --current . Modern versions assume --current by default. kubectl set namespace
Here’s a practical guide to using kubectl set namespace — a helpful command for managing namespace contexts in Kubernetes. What it does kubectl set namespace changes the default namespace for your current context in the kubeconfig file. It’s an alternative to kubectl config set-context --current --namespace=<namespace> . ⚠️ It does not change the namespace of existing resources — it changes the default namespace for future kubectl commands. Syntax kubectl set namespace <namespace> Or explicitly: Here’s a practical guide to using kubectl set