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Luxury Yacht is a desktop app for managing Kubernetes clusters

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78 points by mooreds 6 days ago · 36 comments

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caniszczyk 20 hours ago

For those who don't know https://headlamp.dev already exists and is in CNCF.

  • johnj-hn 18 hours ago

    Hey there. I didn’t submit this post but I am the author of the app. I didn’t know about Headlamp when I started working on Luxury Yacht. I only discovered it a few weeks ago. Headlamp is great, and of course having CNCF’s backing means a lot.

    I’m not trying to sell Luxury Yacht. It’s free to use. I’m not going to try to convince anyone to choose it over Headlamp, or any other tool. Of course I’m flattered if people like what I built, but that’s the extent of my investment.

    I like Luxury Yacht better than Headlamp, but of course I do, because I built it to work exactly the way I want it to.

    • caniszczyk 16 hours ago

      I think LY has a great user interface, and I didn't mean to dismiss your amazing work! That's what makes open source great.

      I think Headlamp is less know but now that it's part of Kubernetes SIG UI and the kubernetes dashboard is essentially being deprecated, you'll see a lot more headlamp usage in the future imho and I think headlamp can benefit from more awareness and getting more folks involved too!

      https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/headlamp https://thelandsca.pe/2025/05/21/headlamp-now-part-of-the-si...

      • johnj-hn 16 hours ago

        Oh hey, no worries! I didn't take your post in a bad way. Headlamp is a great project and I honestly can't believe I hadn't heard about it until very recently. I'm glad you're spreading the word about it.

  • evenh 13 hours ago

    I've tried to make Headlamp work with GKE/GDC clusters multiple times on macOS but I simply cannot get it working correctly w/gke-gcloud-auth-plugin. Worked out of the box with Luxury Yacht. I do also like the speed of Luxury Yacht!

  • aiiotnoodle 19 hours ago

    How does this compare to LENS? https://lenshq.io/

    Always used the free and paid version and never heard of headlamp. Having a look its basically the same but for free.

    • johnj-hn 17 hours ago

      I never really felt great about Lens. The interface and workflow just never resonated with me. No shade to the crew behind Lens, it’s purely subjective opinion, and I’m sure a lot of people would say I’m wrong.

      I like Headlamp. It’s much closer to how I think these kinds of apps should work. Prior to starting work on Luxury Yacht, my favorite app in this category was https://infra.app/ but unfortunately that has seemingly been abandoned.

      As far as how they compare… I think they’re all pretty comparable in terms of features. It’s just a question of finding the one that has the UI you like.

      I did try to build some stuff into Luxury Yacht that I haven’t seen in other apps, though. There’s an object diff panel, where you can compare two objects (even in different clusters) and it will diff the YAML. I also have a json log parser, that will render json logs as a table so it’s much easier to read. Just small things like that.

    • stackskipton 17 hours ago

      Kubernetes Ops person here who opens HeadLamp at start of the day and leaves it open. Lens is much better than HeadLamp IMO but if you are cost sensitive, HeadLamp can probably get you 95% there.

yegle 5 hours ago

Huh for a moment I thought this was a premium version of Yacht (https://github.com/Yacht-sh/Yacht) which provides a web UI to manage Docker containers (Similar to Portainer).

nixgeek 18 hours ago

Just as a heads up to the author, some of the commits against Luxury Yacht aren’t attributed to a GitHub account because Git wasn’t configured to use an email that’s associated —

https://github.com/luxury-yacht/app/commit/62953f68b94e55259...

  From 62953f68b94e552596a149474c632c0ea0a05bf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
  From: John Jeffers <john@jbook-fusionauth.localdomain>
  Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 21:07:51 -0700
  Subject: [PATCH] add linux troubleshooting info
  • johnj-hn 18 hours ago

    Ah thanks, I’ll figure out why that’s happening because it should be using my git global defaults.

    edit: weird, it’s just the one latest commit, all the others are fine.

wfurney 17 hours ago

> Luxury Yacht reads your .kube directory and loads your existing kubeconfig files. It does not create kubeconfig files, nor will it ever modify them in any way. It's up to you to get those working correctly for your clusters.

I'm wondering if the author or anyone else familiar could suggest some good tools to help manage kubeconfig files. I don't have this problem using Rancher for example, and it's a big reason why I've struggled with K9s and OpenLens.

another_twist 9 hours ago

If theres ever launch an enterprise version, I'll push for this product to be adopted across the company. And what a phenomenal name. Also a huge fan of k9s myself.

  • johnj-hn 5 hours ago

    I'm not sure what an enterprise version would look like. I don't have any plans to ever charge for the app, so it'll never be "enterprise" in that regard.

    I also like k9s! That team created a really great product for people who want to TUI.

    Thanks for the compliment on the name. It's been literally the most polarizing thing about the app. More people comment on the name than on anything to do with how the app actually works, lol. I don't know whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. Probably both. :)

gedy 19 hours ago

BTW it's pronounced 'Throatwobbler Mangrove'

(http://montypython.50webs.com/scripts/Series_2/43.htm)

  • johnj-hn 18 hours ago

    Author of the app here. That’s one of the reasons I picked the name. When I was trying to come up with a name for this thing, I didn’t want another “k” name, but I did want something that tied in with the nautical theme of kubernetes. Luxury Yacht ticked that box and the Monty Python connection was a sweet bonus.

  • latchkey 18 hours ago

    The video is so much better... https://www.youtube.com/shorts/kCPVZwaH7MQ

bulletsvshumans 15 hours ago

I see we have entered the "Gas Town" naming era.

  • drpixie 11 hours ago

    And I though the arbitrary, non-mnemonic, unrelated-to-anything project/app names had got too much ... obviously we're way past that :(

    • johnj-hn 5 hours ago

      Author here. I know not everybody loves the name. If I was trying to sell it I might be concerned about that. But it's open-source, and I'm not trying to make any money off of it, just trying to give something back to the community.

      I was originally trying to name it something serious-sounding and I quickly found out that pretty much everything decent is taken. And even if you can come up with a good name that's not already in use by three other projects, good luck getting a decent domain for it.

      I'm also a musician, and I've been through the drama of trying to come up with band names many times in the past. Here's what I've learned: the name matters, but only so much. If people like a band, they're gonna listen no matter how dumb the name is. Do you think Metallica is actually a good name? How about Def Leppard? Lynyrd Skynyrd? The Beatles? Those names are kinda stupid and nobody cares, lol.

      Same thing with software. If the product is good, people will use it, and they are not going to care much about the name. I think Luxury Yacht is better than some made-up word that doesn't mean anything but maybe has some vague connection with kubernetes if you squint at it just right, like a magic eye puzzle.

      Just my opinion, though. I'm not wrong, and you're not wrong, we just think about things differently, and that's OK!

deedubaya 20 hours ago

Interesting “built with these tools” to “useful in this way” ratio

borlox 16 hours ago

"Hello, this is Steve from the compliance department. Did your team just use three man-monthes for erm... luxury yacht develompent?"

Onavo 15 hours ago

Are there any good open source GUIs for running local docker on desktop?

renewiltord 17 hours ago

These days I just write specific TUIs for my infra. Claude can do it with Ratatui in no time. You can make it specific to your preferences. Like I press j to go to jobs. And hit l for logs that are then auto refreshed or whatever. Who knows what other people want. I just make for me and it rules. You can then mix infra and application handling in the same TUI. Press c for the per-customer infra selector. Not useful to anyone but people here.

Trivial to build.

EDIT: Yes, to responder. Trivial to build for me. Don’t need more users. Just make for yourself.

nthypes 19 hours ago

This could be an vscode extension. No need for an full fledge desktop app.

  • Milner08 18 hours ago

    You could say that about almost anything. There are plenty of people who dont use VSCode so it seems wise to make it a separate app.

    • appplication 17 hours ago

      Most VSCode extensions are pure slop, to the point where you’re almost certainly better off using any other option for tools where available.

      And I don’t mean slop in the new “AI slop” sense of the word, but more “ostensibly supposed to do something specialized but in practice not particularly effective, well documented, or useful”. The entire extension ecosystem is hot garbage.

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