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* Minor readme fixes

some old links and bad wording.
really this thing is due for a bigger overhaul, but i don't have it in me today.

Signed-off-by: clux <[email protected]>

* feature doc link

Signed-off-by: clux <[email protected]>

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k8s-openapi = { version = "0.21.1", features = ["latest"] }
```

[Features are available](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/kube/Cargo.toml#L18).
See [features](https://kube.rs/features/) for a quick overview of default-enabled / opt-in functionality.

## Upgrading

Please check the [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) when upgrading.
All crates herein are versioned and [released](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/release.toml) together to guarantee [compatibility before 1.0](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/issues/508).
See [kube.rs/upgrading](https://kube.rs/upgrading/).
Noteworthy changes are highlighted in [releases](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/releases), and archived in the [changelog](https://kube.rs/changelog/).

## Usage

See the **[examples directory](https://github.com/kube-rs/kube/blob/main/examples)** for how to use any of these crates.

- **[kube API Docs](https://docs.rs/kube/)**
- **[kube.rs](https://kube.rs)**

Official examples:

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## Api

The [`Api`](https://docs.rs/kube/*/kube/struct.Api.html) is what interacts with kubernetes resources, and is generic over [`Resource`](https://docs.rs/kube/*/kube/trait.Resource.html):
The [`Api`](https://docs.rs/kube/*/kube/struct.Api.html) is what interacts with Kubernetes resources, and is generic over [`Resource`](https://docs.rs/kube/*/kube/trait.Resource.html):

```rust
use k8s_openapi::api::core::v1::Pod;
let pods: Api<Pod> = Api::default_namespaced(client);

let p = pods.get("blog").await?;
println!("Got blog pod with containers: {:?}", p.spec.unwrap().containers);
let pod = pods.get("blog").await?;
println!("Got pod: {pod:?}");

let patch = json!({"spec": {
"activeDeadlineSeconds": 5
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Working with custom resources uses automatic code-generation via [proc_macros in kube-derive](https://docs.rs/kube/latest/kube/derive.CustomResource.html).

You need to `#[derive(CustomResource)]` and some `#[kube(attrs..)]` on a spec struct:
You need to add `#[derive(CustomResource, JsonSchema)]` and some `#[kube(attrs..)]` on a __spec__ struct:

```rust
#[derive(CustomResource, Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Default, Clone, JsonSchema)]
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Here `reconcile` and `error_policy` refer to functions you define. The first will be called when the root or child elements change, and the second when the `reconciler` returns an `Err`.

See the [controller guide](https://kube.rs/controllers/intro/) for how to write these.

## TLS

By default [rustls](https://github.com/ctz/rustls) is used for TLS, but `openssl` is supported. To switch, turn off `default-features`, and enable the `openssl-tls` feature:
By default [rustls](https://github.com/rustls/rustls) is used for TLS, but `openssl` is supported. To switch, turn off `default-features`, and enable the `openssl-tls` feature:

```toml
[dependencies]
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