-a, --api-port # specify the port on which the cluster will be accessible (e.g. via kubectl)
-i, --image # specify which k3s image should be used for the nodes
--k3s-agent-arg # add additional arguments to the k3s agent (see https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/agent-config/#k3s-agent-cli-help)
--k3s-server-arg # add additional arguments to the k3s server (see https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/server-config/#k3s-server-cli-help)
-m, --masters # specify how many master nodes you want to create
--network # specify a network you want to connect to
--no-image-volume # disable the creation of a volume for storing images (used for the 'k3d load image' command)
-p, --port # add some more port mappings
--secret # specify a cluster secret (default: auto-generated)
--timeout # specify a timeout, after which the cluster creation will be interrupted and changes rolled back
--update-kubeconfig # enable the automated update of the default kubeconfig with the details of the newly created cluster (also sets '--wait=true')
-v, --volume # specify additional bind-mounts
--wait # enable waiting for all master nodes to be ready before returning
-w, --workers # specify how many worker nodes you want to create
node NODENAME # Create new nodes (and add them to existing clusters)
-c, --cluster # specify the cluster that the node shall connect to
-i, --image # specify which k3s image should be used for the node(s)
--replicas # specify how many replicas you want to create with this spec