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    • With a DevSpace, you can build, test and run code directly inside any Kubernetes cluster. You can run "devspace up" in any of your projects and the client-only DevSpace CLI will start a DevSpace within your Kubernetes cluster. Keep coding as usual and the DevSpace CLI will sync any code change directly into the containers of your DevSpace.