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New: After successful install you can control kube-cluster VMs via kcluster cli as well. Cli resides in ~/kube-cluster/bin folder and has simple commands: kcluster start|stop|status|ip. Just copy the kcluster to your pre-set path and you are good to control Kubernetes Cluster via cli, it is specially handy for automation tasks.
Sparse disk (QCow2) support for data.img, so no more wasted space, the latest corectl v0.7.13 must be used, just run via corectl.app menu Check for corectld updates
To take advantage of sparse disks, delete the~/kube-cluster folder and and run the App
Open user's preferred shell if defined, otherwise bash, thanks to @tpbrown, that should make fish junkies happy :)