...It ships a prebuilt .kubectl_aliases file for Bash/Zsh, plus variants for Fish and Nushell, which you drop into your home directory and source from your shell config. The aliases are programmatically generated from permutations of common verbs, resources, flags, and options, so you get short forms like kgpo for kubectl get pod and more complex ones that include namespaces, label selectors, and output formats. This dramatically speeds up interactive Kubernetes workflows, especially when you spend a lot of time inspecting pods, services, deployments, and logs. ...