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all right welcome back so what did we learn in the last session we learned about how to use nodes.txt we added a bunch of customized message which you want to be printed on the screen when somebody is running helm deployment all right a whole idea is to let user know how to run or uh broadcast some of the important information about your deployment and this was not absolutely possible with cube ctl apply hyphen f blah blah all right did you notice weve covered everything weve covered values.yaml weve covered charts.yaml uh weve covered the namespace as well theres something called as hiding right over here helpers.tpl what does it do any idea any guesses what does helper dot t bill what is tpl tpl is template as the name suggests it is a named template which means you can define values or configuration inside the template and that template can be reused again and again by namespace services deployment any of the manifest so when defining the naming templates template names are glo