README.md

Added some punctuations wherever necessary.
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k3s is intended to be a fully compliant Kubernetes distribution with the following changes:
1. Legacy, alpha, non-default features are removed. Hopefully you shouldn't notice the
1. Legacy, alpha, non-default features are removed. Hopefully, you shouldn't notice the
stuff that has been removed.
2. Removed most in-tree plugins (cloud providers and storage plugins) which can be replaced
with out of tree addons.
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k3s server --disable-agent
At this point you can run the agent as a separate process or not run it on this node at all.
At this point, you can run the agent as a separate process or not run it on this node at all.
Joining Nodes
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This repo includes all of Kubernetes history so `--depth 1` will avoid most of that.
For development you just need go 1.11 and a sane GOPATH. To compile the binaries run
For development, you just need go 1.11 and a sane GOPATH. To compile the binaries run
```bash
go build -o k3s
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I wouldn't be me if I couldn't run my cluster in Docker. `rancher/k3s` images are available
to run k3s server and agent from Docker. A `docker-compose.yml` is in the root of this repo that
serves as an example how to run k3s from Docker. To run from `docker-compose` from this repo run
serves as an example of how to run k3s from Docker. To run from `docker-compose` from this repo run
docker-compose up --scale node=3
# kubeconfig is written to current dir