-<a href=https://crc.dev/blog/posts/ title=Archive>Archive</a></nav></header><main id=main tabindex=-1><main aria-role=main><header class=homepage-header><h1>About</h1></header><div class=homepage-content><p>CRC brings a minimal OpenShift Container Platform 4 cluster and Podman container runtime to your local computer. These runtimes provide minimal environments for development and testing purposes. CRC is mainly targeted at running on developers’ desktops. For other OpenShift Container Platform use cases, such as headless or multi-developer setups, use the <a href=https://console.redhat.com/openshift/install>full OpenShift installer</a>.</p><p>See the <a href=https://docs.openshift.com/container-platform/latest/welcome/index.html#developer-activities>OpenShift documentation</a> for a full introduction to OpenShift Container Platform.</p><p>CRC includes the crc command-line interface (CLI) to interact with the CRC instance using the desired container runtime.</p><p>Learn more and contribute on <a href=https://github.com/crc-org/crc>GitHub</a>.</p></div><h1>Recent blog posts</h1><div class="articles h-feed"><article class="post-list h-feed"><div class=post-header><header><h1 class="p-name post-title"><a class=u-url href=/blog/posts/2023-06-05-create-okd-bundle/>How to create OKD bundle</a></h1></header></div><div class="content post-summary p-summary">CRC is a tool that allows you to quickly and easily spin up a local OpenShift cluster. It is a great way to learn about OpenShift/OKD/MicroShift and to test out new features.
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