Choose the right Go CLI framework for Kubernetes-native tools. Decision matrix compares Cobra, urfave/cli, and Kong for ecosystem alignment and features.
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Building a Kubernetes-native CLI requires thoughtful framework selection. The right choice depends on your complexity needs, ecosystem alignment, and team preferences.
This section covers:
| Criteria | Cobra | urfave/cli | Kong |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ecosystem maturity | High | Medium | Growing |
| Learning curve | Medium | Low | Low |
| Type safety | Low | Low | High |
| Kubernetes alignment | High | Medium | Medium |
| Configuration integration | Excellent (Viper) | Good | Good |
| Shell completion | Built-in | Plugin | Built-in |
| Nested subcommands | Excellent | Good | Good |
Choose tools that match kubectl conventions. Your users already know them.
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