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heroku-cli
Advanced tools
The Heroku CLI is used to manage Heroku apps from the command line.
For more about Heroku see https://www.heroku.com/home
To get started see https://devcenter.heroku.com/start
This is the next generation Go/Node-based Heroku CLI. The goals of this project were to make plugins more flexible, remove Ruby as a runtime dependency, and make the CLI faster.
It has identical functionality to the old Ruby CLI. Under the hood, it is a modular CLI made up of node.js plugins.
For more on developing plugins, read Developing CLI Plugins
For problems directly related to the CLI, add an issue on GitHub.
For other issues, submit a support ticket.
Developing the CLI locally requires node.
To run the CLI locally, use the ./bin/run
script.
Alpha build note: To make the run script operable, you must use yarn >= 0.21.3. After the initial project yarn install
, do the following:
cd ./node_modules/cli-engine
yarn install
yarn prepare
FAQs
CLI to interact with Heroku
The npm package heroku-cli receives a total of 148 weekly downloads. As such, heroku-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that heroku-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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