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title, weight, description
| title | weight | description | 
|---|---|---|
| Quickstart | 20 | A short guide on setting up a simple Talos Linux cluster locally with Docker. | 
Local Docker Cluster
The easiest way to try Talos is by using the CLI (talosctl) to create a cluster on a machine with docker installed.
Prerequisites
talosctl
Download talosctl:
curl -sL https://talos.dev/install | sh
kubectl
Download kubectl via one of methods outlined in the documentation.
Create the Cluster
Now run the following:
talosctl cluster create
You can explore using Talos API commands:
talosctl dashboard --nodes 10.5.0.2
Verify that you can reach Kubernetes:
$ kubectl get nodes -o wide
NAME                     STATUS   ROLES    AGE    VERSION   INTERNAL-IP   EXTERNAL-IP   OS-IMAGE         KERNEL-VERSION   CONTAINER-RUNTIME
talos-default-controlplane-1   Ready    master   115s   v{{< k8s_release >}}   10.5.0.2      <none>        Talos ({{< release >}})   <host kernel>    containerd://1.5.5
talos-default-worker-1   Ready    <none>   115s   v{{< k8s_release >}}   10.5.0.3      <none>        Talos ({{< release >}})   <host kernel>    containerd://1.5.5
Destroy the Cluster
When you are all done, remove the cluster:
talosctl cluster destroy