--k3s-arg # add additional arguments to the k3s server/agent (quoted string, use flag multiple times) (see https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/server-config/#k3s-server-cli-help & https://rancher.com/docs/k3s/latest/en/installation/install-options/agent-config/#k3s-agent-cli-help)
--kubeconfig-switch-context # (implies --kubeconfig-update-default) automatically sets the current-context of your default kubeconfig to the new cluster's context (default: true)
--kubeconfig-update-default # enable the automated update of the default kubeconfig with the details of the newly created cluster (also sets '--wait=true') (default: true)
-l, --label # add (docker) labels to the node containers (format: 'KEY[=VALUE][@NODEFILTER[;NODEFILTER...]]', use flag multiple times)
--network # specify an existing (docker) network you want to connect to (string)
--no-hostip # disable the automatic injection of the Host IP as 'host.k3d.internal' into the containers and CoreDNS (default: false)
--no-image-volume # disable the creation of a volume for storing images (used for the 'k3d image import' command) (default: false)
--no-lb # disable the creation of a load balancer in front of the server nodes (default: false)
--no-rollback # disable the automatic rollback actions, if anything goes wrong (default: false)
-p, --port # add some more port mappings (format: '[HOST:][HOSTPORT:]CONTAINERPORT[/PROTOCOL][@NODEFILTER]', use flag multiple times)
--registry-create # create a new (docker) registry dedicated for this cluster (default: false)
--registry-use # use an existing local (docker) registry with this cluster (string, use multiple times)
-s, --servers # specify how many server nodes you want to create (integer, default: 1)