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Missing "Manifest" from glossary k8s.io/docs/reference/glossary/ #13546
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Added manifest glossary term.
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ashishbharthi authored and k8s-ci-robot committed Oct 14, 2019
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If you happen to organize your resources across several subdirectories within a particular directory, you can recursively perform the operations on the subdirectories also, by specifying `--recursive` or `-R` alongside the `--filename,-f` flag.

For instance, assume there is a directory `project/k8s/development` that holds all of the manifests needed for the development environment, organized by resource type:
For instance, assume there is a directory `project/k8s/development` that holds all of the {{< glossary_tooltip text="manifests" term_id="manifest" >}} needed for the development environment, organized by resource type:

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project/k8s/development
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title: Manifest
id: manifest
date: 2019-06-28
short_description: >
A serialized specification of one or more Kubernetes API objects.
aka:
tags:
- fundamental
---
Specification of a Kubernetes API object in JSON or YAML format.

<!--more-->
A manifest specifies the desired state of an object that Kubernetes will maintain when you apply the manifest. Each configuration file can contain multiple manifests.

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