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# Connecting your computer to a cluster
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In order to deploy software and settings to a cluster, you must connect and authenticate to it.
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## Connect to GKE cluster
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The command for connection to the cluster can be obtained from the
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[Google Cloud Platform Console](https://console.cloud.google.com/kubernetes/list)
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by the individual cluster.
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Look for the **Connect** button in the clusters list page or use the command below,
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filling in your cluster's information:
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```
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gcloud container clusters get-credentials <cluster-name> --zone <zone> --project <project-id>
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```
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## Connect to EKS cluster
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For the most up to date instructions, follow the Amazon EKS documentation on
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[connecting to a cluster](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/getting-started.html#eks-configure-kubectl).
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## Connect to local minikube cluster
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If you are doing local development, you can use `minikube` as your
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local cluster. If `kubectl cluster-info` is not showing `minikube` as the current
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cluster, use `kubectl config set-cluster minikube` to set the active cluster.
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