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Signed-off-by: Thomas Guettler <thomas.guettler@syself.com>
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If everything is green, then you can already check for your clusterstack that has been deployed. You can use a tool like k9s to have a look at the management cluster and its custom resources.

Example:

```shell
❯ kubectl get clusterstacks -A
NAMESPACE NAME PROVIDER CLUSTERSTACK K8S CHANNEL AUTOSUBSCRIBE USABLE LATEST AGE REASON MESSAGE
cluster clusterstack docker ferrol 1.27 stable false v2 docker-ferrol-1-27-v2 | v1.27.3 4m52s
```

```shell
❯ kubectl get clusterstackreleases.clusterstack.x-k8s.io -A
NAMESPACE NAME K8S VERSION READY AGE REASON MESSAGE
cluster docker-ferrol-1-27-v2 v1.27.3 true 7m51s
```

The above cluster stack was downloaded from [SovereignCloudStack/cluster-stacks](https://github.com/SovereignCloudStack/cluster-stacks/releases)

In case your clusterstack shows that it is ready, you can deploy a workload cluster. This could be done through the Tilt UI, by pressing the button in the top right corner "Create Workload Cluster". This triggers the `make create-workload-cluster-docker`, which uses the environment variables and the cluster-template.

In case you want to change some code, you can do so and see that Tilt triggers on save. It will update the container of the operator automatically.
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