Update README.md with Helm installation instructions

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See [Medium article by JM Robles](https://jmrobles.medium.com/libretranslate-your-own-translation-service-on-kubernetes-b46c3e1af630) and the improved [k8s.yaml](https://github.com/LibreTranslate/LibreTranslate/blob/main/k8s.yaml) by @rasos. See [Medium article by JM Robles](https://jmrobles.medium.com/libretranslate-your-own-translation-service-on-kubernetes-b46c3e1af630) and the improved [k8s.yaml](https://github.com/LibreTranslate/LibreTranslate/blob/main/k8s.yaml) by @rasos.
### Helm Chart
Based on @rasos work you can now install LibreTranslate on Kubernetes using Helm.
A Helm chart is available in the [chart](chart) directory where you can read the [README](chart/README.md) file for more details.
You can quickly install LibreTranslate on Kubernetes using Helm with the following command:
```bash
helm install libretranslate ./chart --namespace libretranslate --create-namespace
```
## Manage API Keys ## Manage API Keys
LibreTranslate supports per-user limit quotas, e.g. you can issue API keys to users so that they can enjoy higher requests limits per minute (if you also set `--req-limit`). By default all users are rate-limited based on `--req-limit`, but passing an optional `api_key` parameter to the REST endpoints allows a user to enjoy higher request limits. LibreTranslate supports per-user limit quotas, e.g. you can issue API keys to users so that they can enjoy higher requests limits per minute (if you also set `--req-limit`). By default all users are rate-limited based on `--req-limit`, but passing an optional `api_key` parameter to the REST endpoints allows a user to enjoy higher request limits.