github.com/y-taka-23/helm@v2.8.0+incompatible/docs/chart_template_guide/notes_files.md (about) 1 # Creating a NOTES.txt File 2 3 In this section we are going to look at Helm's tool for providing instructions to your chart users. At the end of a `chart install` or `chart upgrade`, Helm can print out a block of helpful information for users. This information is highly customizable using templates. 4 5 To add installation notes to your chart, simply create a `templates/NOTES.txt` file. This file is plain text, but it is processed like as a template, and has all the normal template functions and objects available. 6 7 Let's create a simple `NOTES.txt` file: 8 9 ``` 10 Thank you for installing {{ .Chart.Name }}. 11 12 Your release is named {{ .Release.Name }}. 13 14 To learn more about the release, try: 15 16 $ helm status {{ .Release.Name }} 17 $ helm get {{ .Release.Name }} 18 19 ``` 20 21 Now if we run `helm install ./mychart` we will see this message at the bottom: 22 23 ``` 24 RESOURCES: 25 ==> v1/Secret 26 NAME TYPE DATA AGE 27 rude-cardinal-secret Opaque 1 0s 28 29 ==> v1/ConfigMap 30 NAME DATA AGE 31 rude-cardinal-configmap 3 0s 32 33 34 NOTES: 35 Thank you for installing mychart. 36 37 Your release is named rude-cardinal. 38 39 To learn more about the release, try: 40 41 $ helm status rude-cardinal 42 $ helm get rude-cardinal 43 ``` 44 45 Using `NOTES.txt` this way is a great way to give your users detailed information about how to use their newly installed chart. Creating a `NOTES.txt` file is strongly recommended, though it is not required.