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Debugging a Failed Deployment
What You Will Learn A systematic troubleshooting approach for failed deployments How to use Flux status, pod logs, and events to diagnose issues Common failure patterns and where to look for clues The Debugging Mindset Debugging a deployment failure is like...
Rotating Secrets
What You Will Learn When and why to rotate secrets (scheduled maintenance, breaches, departures) How to rotate secrets stored in Vault and how to rotate secrets encrypted with SOPS How to verify that rotation worked and apps still function Why Rotate Secret...
Updating an App Version
What You Will Learn When to update an application version and how to recognize when a new version is available How to locate the current image tag in your HelmRelease or Deployment manifest The Git-based workflow for version updates and how to verify rollouts...
Flux Cheat Sheet
What You Will Learn The most-used Flux commands for deployment and troubleshooting How to suspend, resume, and reconcile deployments Common flag combinations for debugging Flux sync issues Flux Commands Reference Flux commands follow a consistent pattern. M...
Junovy Naming Conventions
What You Will Learn The file numbering system for Kubernetes manifests (010, 020, 030, etc.) Naming conventions for namespaces, domains, branches, and images The Bird DNS naming scheme and how to use it Why Naming Conventions Matter Think of naming conventi...
kubectl Cheat Sheet
What You Will Learn The 20 most-used kubectl commands organized by category Copy-paste syntax for common DevOps tasks How to combine flags for advanced troubleshooting Quick Reference Commands These commands cover 95% of your daily work. Bookmark this page ...
Useful Links and Bookmarks
What You Will Learn All critical URLs for Junovy platform and internal tools Where to find documentation, monitoring, and support How to quickly navigate to the right tool when you need it Junovy Public Applications These are the customer-facing Junovy apps...
What Are Junovy AI Connectors?
Junovy AI Connectors let you control your Junovy apps using AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT. Instead of switching between browser tabs, you can ask your AI assistant to check your finances, manage files, send messages, and more; all through natural conve...
What You'll Need
Before setting up a Junovy AI Connector, make sure you have the following. A Junovy Account You need an active Junovy Account to authenticate the connector. If you already sign in to any Junovy app (Junovy Cloud Storage, Junovy Money, Junovy Chat), you're all ...
Choosing Your Connector
Junovy offers two AI connectors. You can install one or both depending on what you need. Junovy Money Connector Best for: managing your finances without leaving your AI assistant. Feature What you can do Transactions Record income and expenses, list and...
Install from the Connector Directory
The quickest way to add Junovy connectors to Claude is through the built-in Connector Directory. This works on Claude Desktop (macOS/Windows) and claude.ai for users on Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans. Adding a connector Open Claude Desktop or go to http...
Manual Setup
If you prefer full control over your configuration, you can add the Junovy connectors by editing Claude Desktop's config file directly. Before you start Make sure Claude Desktop is installed and you've opened it at least once You'll need a text editor (VS Cod...
Signing In
After installing a Junovy connector in Claude Desktop, you'll need to sign in with your Junovy Account to give the connector access to your data. How authentication works The first time you use a Junovy tool in a conversation, Claude Desktop will prompt you to...
Adding the Connector
The simplest way to connect Junovy to ChatGPT is through the Apps & Connectors directory. This works for ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Enterprise users. Install from the Apps directory Open ChatGPT in your browser at https://chatgpt.com Click your profile icon in th...
Manual Setup (Developer Mode)
If the Junovy connectors aren't available in the ChatGPT Apps directory yet, or you prefer to configure the connection yourself, you can add them manually using Developer Mode. Before you start You need a ChatGPT Plus, Pro, or Enterprise subscription Develope...
Signing In
ChatGPT uses OAuth to connect to your Junovy Account. This means you sign in through Junovy's own login page, and ChatGPT receives a secure token; it never sees your password. The sign-in flow When you first use a Junovy tool in ChatGPT, it triggers an OAuth ...
Getting Started with Junovy Money
Once the Junovy Money connector is installed and you've signed in, you can start managing your finances through your AI assistant. Your first conversation Try asking your AI assistant something simple to confirm everything is working: "Give me a financial ove...
Transactions & Invoices
The Junovy Money connector lets you record transactions, create invoices, and track payments without opening the Junovy Money web app. Recording transactions Ask your AI assistant to record income or expenses directly: "Record a €120 expense for office suppli...
Budgets & Reports
Use the Junovy Money connector to set budgets, track spending, and pull financial reports through your AI assistant. Working with budgets Create and monitor budgets using natural language: "Create a monthly budget of €2,000 for marketing" "How much of my of...
Files & Folders
The Junovy Business Suite connector gives your AI assistant access to your files in Junovy Cloud Storage. You can browse, upload, download, search, and share files without leaving your conversation. Browsing files Ask your assistant to show what's in your Clou...