@heroku-cli/plugin-run
Usage
$ npm install -g @heroku-cli/plugin-run
$ heroku COMMAND
running command...
$ heroku (-v|--version|version)
@heroku-cli/plugin-run/7.42.8 darwin-x64 node-v12.12.0
$ heroku --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ heroku COMMAND
...
Commands
heroku logs
display recent log output
USAGE
$ heroku logs
OPTIONS
-a, --app=app (required) app to run command against
-d, --dyno=dyno only show output from this dyno type (such as "web" or "worker")
-n, --num=num number of lines to display
-r, --remote=remote git remote of app to use
-s, --source=source only show output from this source (such as "app" or "heroku")
-t, --tail continually stream logs
--force-colors force use of colors (even on non-tty output)
DESCRIPTION
disable colors with --no-color, HEROKU_LOGS_COLOR=0, or HEROKU_COLOR=0
EXAMPLES
$ heroku logs --app=my-app
$ heroku logs --num=50
$ heroku logs --dyno=web --app=my-app
$ heroku logs --app=my-app --tail
See code: src/commands/logs.ts
heroku run
run a one-off process inside a heroku dyno
USAGE
$ heroku run
OPTIONS
-a, --app=app (required) parent app used by review apps
-e, --env=env environment variables to set (use ';' to split multiple vars)
-r, --remote=remote git remote of app to use
-s, --size=size dyno size
-x, --exit-code passthrough the exit code of the remote command
--no-notify disables notification when dyno is up (alternatively use HEROKU_NOTIFICATIONS=0)
--no-tty force the command to not run in a tty
--type=type process type
DESCRIPTION
Shows a notification if the dyno takes more than 20 seconds to start.
EXAMPLES
$ heroku run bash
$ heroku run -s hobby -- myscript.sh -a arg1 -s arg2
See code: src/commands/run/index.ts
heroku run:detached
run a detached dyno, where output is sent to your logs
USAGE
$ heroku run:detached
OPTIONS
-a, --app=app (required) app to run command against
-e, --env=env environment variables to set (use ';' to split multiple vars)
-r, --remote=remote git remote of app to use
-s, --size=size dyno size
-t, --tail continually stream logs
--type=type process type
EXAMPLE
$ heroku run:detached ls
See code: src/commands/run/detached.ts
heroku run:inside
run a one-off process inside an existing heroku dyno
USAGE
$ heroku run:inside
OPTIONS
-a, --app=app (required) app to run command against
-e, --env=env environment variables to set (use ';' to split multiple vars)
-r, --remote=remote git remote of app to use
-x, --exit-code passthrough the exit code of the remote command
EXAMPLE
$ heroku run:inside web.1 bash
See code: src/commands/run/inside.ts