sew removes the boilerplate of setting up local Kubernetes environments. It maintains a registry of composable contexts — complete stacks with Helm charts, manifests, networking, and DNS — that you can deploy to a Kind cluster in one command.
Getting Started
Learn why sew exists, install it, and create your first cluster in under a minute.
Guides
Learn how to browse the registry, compose contexts, set up networking, and manage images.
Reference
Configuration schema, CLI commands, context authoring, and operational details.
Registry
Browse ready-to-use application stacks for databases, API gateways, and more.