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Update README.md to use make deploy (#1488)
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Once you have a running Kubernetes cluster, you can deploy AWX Operator into your cluster using [Kustomize](https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/guides/introduction/kustomize/). Since kubectl version 1.14 kustomize functionality is built-in (otherwise, follow the instructions here to install the latest version of Kustomize: https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/installation/kustomize/ )
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Once you have a running Kubernetes cluster, you can deploy AWX Operator into your cluster using [Kustomize](https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/guides/introduction/kustomize/). Since kubectl version 1.14 kustomize functionality is built-in (otherwise, follow the instructions here to install the latest version of Kustomize: https://kubectl.docs.kubernetes.io/installation/kustomize/ )
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First, create a file called `kustomization.yaml` with the following content:
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There is a make target you can run:
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make deploy
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```
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If you have a custom operator image you have built, you can specify it with:
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IMG=quay.io/$YOURNAMESPACE/awx-operator:$YOURTAG make deploy
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```
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Otherwise, you can manually create a file called `kustomization.yaml` with the following content:
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```yaml
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```yaml
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apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
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apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
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