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@heroku-cli/plugin-addons-admin
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Heroku CLI plugin to help Heroku add-on providers integrate their services with Heroku.
Heroku CLI plugin to help Heroku add-on providers integrate their services with Heroku.
$ heroku plugins:install @heroku-cli/plugin-addons-admin
$ npm install -g @heroku-cli/plugin-addons-admin
$ heroku COMMAND
running command...
$ heroku (-v|--version|version)
@heroku-cli/plugin-addons-admin/2.4.0 darwin-x64 node-v16.20.2
$ heroku --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ heroku COMMAND
...
Follow the Developing CLI Plugins guide.
heroku addons:admin:manifest:diff
heroku addons:admin:manifest:generate
heroku addons:admin:manifest:pull [SLUG]
heroku addons:admin:manifest:push
heroku addons:admin:manifests [SLUG]
heroku addons:admin:manifests:info [SLUG]
heroku addons:admin:open [SLUG]
heroku addons:admin:manifest:diff
compares remote manifest to local manifest and finds differences
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:diff
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifest/diff.ts
heroku addons:admin:manifest:generate
generate a manifest template
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:generate
OPTIONS
-a, --addon=addon add-on name (name displayed on addon dashboard)
-s, --slug=slug slugname/manifest id
EXAMPLE
$ heroku addons:admin:generate
The file has been saved!
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifest/generate.ts
heroku addons:admin:manifest:pull [SLUG]
pull a manifest for a given slug
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:pull [SLUG]
ARGUMENTS
SLUG slug name of add-on
EXAMPLE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:pull testing-123
...
Fetching add-on manifest for testing-123... done
Updating addon-manifest.json... done
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifest/pull.ts
heroku addons:admin:manifest:push
update remote manifest
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:push
EXAMPLE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifest:push
...
Pushing manifest... done
Updating addon-manifest.json... done
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifest/push.ts
heroku addons:admin:manifests [SLUG]
list manifest history
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifests [SLUG]
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifests.ts
heroku addons:admin:manifests:info [SLUG]
show an individual history manifest
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:manifests:info [SLUG]
OPTIONS
-m, --manifest=manifest (required) manifest history id
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/manifests/info.ts
heroku addons:admin:open [SLUG]
open add-on dashboard
USAGE
$ heroku addons:admin:open [SLUG]
ARGUMENTS
SLUG slug name of add-on
EXAMPLE
$ heroku addons:admin:open
Checking addon-manifest.json... done
Opening https://addons-next.heroku.com/addons/testing-123... done
See code: src/commands/addons/admin/open.ts
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Heroku CLI plugin to help Heroku add-on providers integrate their services with Heroku.
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