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    What are Helm Charts for Kubernetes?

    Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes. Helm uses a package format called 'Charts'. A Chart is a collection of files that describes a related set of Kubernetes resources.

    A Helm Chart can be used to deploy both simple and complex applications, such as a web app with HTTP servers, databases, etc.

    A Chart contains files that are organized in a specific directory structure. To get a better idea of this, let's take an example of a WordPress Helm Chart.

    The directory name is the name of the Chart without version information. For WordPress, for example, the directory wordpress/ is used. Within this directory, Helm uses the following structure:

    wordpress/ Chart.yaml # A YAML file with information about the Helm Chart 
    LICENSE # OPTIONAL: A plain text file with license information 
    README.md # OPTIONAL: A human-readable README file 
    values.yaml # The default configuration for this specific Helm Chart 
    values.schema.json # OPTIONAL: A JSON Schema for validating the structure of the values.yaml file 
    charts/ # A directory containing additional charts on which this chart depends. 
    crds/ # A directory for Custom Resource Definitions 
    templates/ # A directory containing templates that, when combined with values, 
               # generate valid Kubernetes manifest files. 
    templates/NOTES.txt # OPTIONAL: A plain text file with short usage notes 

    Helm reserves the above-mentioned file names and the charts/, crds/, and templates/ directories. Other files (absent in this example) are left as they are.

    For more in-depth documentation, see the Helm Charts documentation.

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