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This looks cool, I'm not too sure about clicking a button and it installing a seperare prom into the cluster though..

Anyone use it without that feature, or is it really neccessary?

For now, k9s is ok

We've been using this at work, and it's been fine without installing anything to the cluster. The only thing missing is the CPU/Memory/Filesystem stats, which is no great loss.
I am in the middle of a k8s project, and tried out this tool briefly. I mostly love the UI! I guess I am newer to k8s, and am getting sick of typing all the same commands looking for pod descriptions, logs, and shell access. This tool is fantastic for debugging. I love being able to access pod shells instantly. I love seeing most of the k8s objects I have one click away! I have not yet tried out k9s, nor do I have prometheus installed in my cluster.

I have one feature request, and two gripes :)

Feature Request: Why is there not a big ol' search bar across the top so I can filter resources by label, or by resource name? I might hazard that caching resource names/labels across all object types, and letting users filter those would be a pretty fun feature.

Gripe One: I am on a flaky VPN connection into my cluster, and Lens wholesale drops the UI if the cluster is unresponsive for a second or two until I reconnect.

Gripe Two: Is it weird to call this an "ide" without giving me a YAML editor and file management? I could do everything in the terminal, which is alright I guess, but I figure editing/applying/inspecting all of that in the same app would be pretty chill! I currently use Pycharm to manage my yaml files, bash scripts, and some python code, but it clearly lacks all the k8s goodies Lens has.

I like the tool!