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Netlify CLI

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Interact with Netlify from the comfort of your CLI.

See the CLI command line reference to get started and the docs on using Netlify Dev to run your site locally.

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Installation

Netlify CLI requires Node.js version 10 or above. To install, run the following command from any directory in your terminal:

npm install netlify-cli -g

Alternatively you may also use Homebrew: brew install netlify-cli (thanks @cglong).

Usage

Installing the CLI globally provides access to the netlify command.

netlify [command]

# Run `help` for detailed information about CLI commands
netlify [command] help

Documentation

To learn how to log in to Netlify and start deploying sites, visit the documentation on Netlify.

For a full command reference, see the list below, or visit cli.netlify.com.

Commands

(Beta) Manage Netlify Add-ons

Subcommand description
addons:auth Login to add-on provider
addons:config Configure add-on settings
addons:create Add an add-on extension to your site
addons:delete Remove an add-on extension to your site
addons:list List currently installed add-ons for site

Run any Netlify API method

(Beta) Build on your local machine

Create a new deploy from the contents of a folder

Local dev server

Subcommand description
dev:exec Exec command
dev:trace Trace command

(Beta) Control environment variables for the current site

Subcommand description
env:get Get resolved value of specified environment variable (includes netlify.toml)
env:import Import and set environment variables from .env file
env:list Lists resolved environment variables for site (includes netlify.toml)
env:set Set value of environment variable
env:unset Unset an environment variable which removes it from the UI

Manage netlify functions

Subcommand description
functions:build Build functions locally
functions:create Create a new function locally
functions:invoke Trigger a function while in netlify dev with simulated data, good for testing function calls including Netlify's Event Triggered Functions
functions:list List functions that exist locally

Configure continuous deployment for a new or existing site

Link a local repo or project folder to an existing site on Netlify

Handle Netlify Large Media operations

Subcommand description
lm:info Show large media requirements information.
lm:install Configures your computer to use Netlify Large Media.
lm:setup Configures your site to use Netlify Large Media.

Login to your Netlify account

Open settings for the site linked to the current folder

Subcommand description
open:admin Opens current site admin UI in Netlify
open:site Opens current site url in browser

Handle various site operations

Subcommand description
sites:create Create an empty site (advanced)
sites:delete Delete a site
sites:list List all sites you have access to

Print status information

Subcommand description
status:hooks Print hook information of the linked site

Switch your active Netlify account

Unlink a local folder from a Netlify site

Watch for site deploy to finish

(Beta) Generate shell completion script

Subcommand description
completion:generate:alias Generates completion script for alias
completion:generate Generates completion script

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for more info on how to make contributions to this project.

Development

You'll need to follow these steps to run Netlify CLI locally:

uninstall any globally installed versions of netlify-cli
clone and install deps for https://github.com/netlify/cli
npm link from inside the cli folder

Now you're both ready to start testing and to contribute to the project!

License

MIT. See LICENSE for more details.

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