Create the input files with image references resolved to built/pushed image digests.
### Synopsis
This sub-command finds import path references within the provided files, builds them into Go binaries, containerizes them, publishes them, and then feeds the resulting yaml into "kubectl create".
```
ko create -f FILENAME [flags]
```
### Examples
```
# Build and publish import path references to a Docker
--bare Whether to just use KO_DOCKER_REPO without additional context (may not work properly with --tags).
-B, --base-import-paths Whether to use the base path without MD5 hash after KO_DOCKER_REPO (may not work properly with --tags).
--disable-optimizations Disable optimizations when building Go code. Useful when you want to interactively debug the created container.
-f, --filename strings Filename, directory, or URL to files to use to create the resource
-h, --help help for create
--image-label strings Which labels (key=value) to add to the image.
--image-refs string Path to file where a list of the published image references will be written.
--insecure-registry Whether to skip TLS verification on the registry
-j, --jobs int The maximum number of concurrent builds (default GOMAXPROCS)
-L, --local Load into images to local docker daemon.
--oci-layout-path string Path to save the OCI image layout of the built images
--platform strings Which platform to use when pulling a multi-platform base. Format: all | <os>[/<arch>[/<variant>]][,platform]*
-P, --preserve-import-paths Whether to preserve the full import path after KO_DOCKER_REPO.
--push Push images to KO_DOCKER_REPO (default true)
-R, --recursive Process the directory used in -f, --filename recursively. Useful when you want to manage related manifests organized within the same directory.
-l, --selector string Selector (label query) to filter on, supports '=', '==', and '!='.(e.g. -l key1=value1,key2=value2)
--tag-only Include tags but not digests in resolved image references. Useful when digests are not preserved when images are repopulated.
-t, --tags strings Which tags to use for the produced image instead of the default 'latest' tag (may not work properly with --base-import-paths or --bare). (default [latest])