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[Introduction](./introduction.md)
[Quick Start](./user/quick-start.md)
[Quick Start Operator](./user/quick-start-operator.md)
[Concepts](./user/concepts.md)
[Personas](./user/personas.md)
- [Tasks](./tasks/index.md)
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# Cluster API Operator Quickstart

This section provides a quickstart guide for using the Cluster API Operator to create a Kubernetes cluster.
To use the `clusterctl` quickstart path, visit [this quickstart guide](./quick-start.md).

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## Installation

There are two major quickstart paths: Using clusterctl or the Cluster API Operator.

This article describes a path that uses the `clusterctl` CLI tool to handle the lifecycle of a Cluster API [management cluster](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/glossary#management-cluster).

The clusterctl command line interface is specifically designed for providing a simple “day 1 experience” and a quick start with Cluster API. It automates fetching the YAML files defining [provider components](https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/reference/glossary#provider-components) and installing them.

Additionally it encodes a set of best practices in managing providers, that helps the user in avoiding mis-configurations or in managing day 2 operations such as upgrades.

The Cluster API Operator is a Kubernetes Operator built on top of clusterctl and designed to empower cluster administrators to handle the lifecycle of Cluster API providers within a management cluster using a declarative approach. It aims to improve user experience in deploying and managing Cluster API, making it easier to handle day-to-day tasks and automate workflows with GitOps. Visit the [CAPI Operator quickstart] if you want to experiment with this tool.

### Common Prerequisites

- Install and setup [kubectl] in your local environment
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[provider components]: ../reference/glossary.md#provider-components
[vSphere getting started guide]: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-vsphere/blob/master/docs/getting_started.md
[workload cluster]: ../reference/glossary.md#workload-cluster
[CAPI Operator quickstart]: ./quick-start-operator.md

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