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heroku-cli-buildpacks

Create and publish buildpacks.

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Buildpack Registry Plugin

Create and publish buildpacks.

Install

$ heroku plugins:install heroku-cli-buildpacks

Local dev

First uninstall existing plugin:

$ heroku plugins:uninstall heroku-cli-buildpacks

Then link the local directory:

$ heroku plugins:link
heroku: linking plugin heroku-cli-buildpacks... done

Usage

Create a new buildpack:

$ heroku buildpacks:init my-ruby-buildpack

Create a new Github repo for the project and push your buildpack code to it:

$ git push origin master

Register your buildpack:

$ heroku buildpacks:register johndoe/ruby

Create a tagged version and push it to Github:

$ git tag v1
$ git push --tags

Publish the tag as a Heroku buildpack:

$ heroku buildpacks:publish johndoe/ruby v1

Use the buildpack on an app:

$ cd my-ruby-app
$ heroku create
$ heroku buildpacks:set johndoe/ruby
$ git push heroku master

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Package last updated on 24 Jul 2018

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