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Sam Alba abdcb7e093 added kubeconfig code in the example + updated readme
Signed-off-by: Sam Alba <sam.alba@gmail.com>
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Kubernetes on AWS (EKS)

This example creates a new EKS cluster and outputs its corresponding kubeconfig

How to run

dagger compute . \
    --input-string awsConfig.accessKey="MY_AWS_ACCESS_KEY" \
    --input-string awsConfig.secretKey="MY_AWS_SECRET_KEY" \
    | jq -j '.kubeconfig.kubeconfig' > kubeconfig