Set-context Namespace [extra Quality] | Kubectl
It is important to distinguish between modifying the configuration file and temporary session overrides. The kubectl set-context command writes changes to the kubeconfig file. This means the change persists across different terminal windows and shell sessions until it is changed again.
Look for the asterisk ( * ) in the output. This indicates your active context. 2. Verify Your Current Namespace Check which namespace your configuration currently targets. kubectl set-context namespace




