From that day forward, she aliased a new command in her .bashrc :

Quickly, she corrected her mistake:

kubectl get-contexts

The Context Switch

Navigating Clusters: A Guide to kubectl config get-contexts Managing multiple Kubernetes clusters can quickly feel like juggling chainsaws if you don’t know where you are standing. Whether you're moving between a local instance, a staging environment, and production, the kubectl config get-contexts command is your compass. What is a Kubernetes "Context"?

The asterisk indicates your active context. Any command you run (like kubectl get pods ) will execute against this cluster.