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## Quickstart and documentation
You can run Linkerd on any Kubernetes cluster in a matter of seconds. See the
[Linkerd Getting Started Guide][getting-started] for how.
For more comprehensive documentation, start with the [Linkerd
docs][linkerd-docs].
## Adding Linkerd's Helm repository
```bash
# To add the repo for Linkerd edge releases:
helm repo add linkerd https://helm.linkerd.io/edge
```
## Installing the linkerd-crds chart
This installs the `linkerd-crds` chart, which only persists the CRDs that
Linkerd requires.
After installing this chart, you need then to install the
`linkerd-control-plane` chart in the same namespace, which provides all the
linkerd core control components.
```bash
helm install linkerd-crds -n linkerd --create-namespace linkerd/linkerd-crds
```
## Get involved
* Check out Linkerd's source code at [GitHub][linkerd2].
* Join Linkerd's [user mailing list][linkerd-users], [developer mailing
list][linkerd-dev], and [announcements mailing list][linkerd-announce].
* Follow [@linkerd][twitter] on Twitter.
* Join the [Linkerd Slack][slack].
[getting-started]: https://linkerd.io/2/getting-started/
[linkerd2]: https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2
[linkerd-announce]: https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-linkerd-announce
[linkerd-dev]: https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-linkerd-dev
[linkerd-docs]: https://linkerd.io/2/overview/
[linkerd-users]: https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-linkerd-users
[slack]: http://slack.linkerd.io
[twitter]: https://twitter.com/linkerd
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