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Preevy is a CLI tool for easily creating preview environments for your Docker Compose apps on your cloud provider - we currently support AWS and Google, with more on the way.
$ npm install -g preevy
$ preevy COMMAND
running command...
$ preevy (--version)
preevy/0.0.67 linux-x64 node-v20.19.2
$ preevy --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ preevy COMMAND
...
preevy down - Delete preview environmentspreevy env - Show metadata for a preview environmentpreevy env-id - Show the Preevy environment ID for the current Compose projectpreevy help - Display help for preevy.preevy init - Initialize or import a new profilepreevy login - Login to the Livecycle SaaSpreevy logs - Show logs for an existing environmentpreevy ls - List preview environmentspreevy profile - View and update profile configurationpreevy purge - Delete all cloud provider machines and potentially other resourcespreevy ssh - Execute a command or start an interactive shell inside an environmentpreevy up - Bring up a preview environmentpreevy urls - Show urls for an existing environmentpreevy version - Show Preevy versionFAQs
Quickly deploy preview environments to the cloud!
We found that preevy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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