If you do Kubernetes work and don't yet know about the management program `k9s` (curses GUI), it's an eye-opener. Kubernetes has been a primary part of my job for a few years, but I would hate finding/doing things with `kubectl`.
I learned about `k9s` back in September and it was a "where have you been all my life" moment. It's good for doing the occasional manual task, but even better for visualizing the state of a cluster at a human level.