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Koyeb CLI

The Koyeb CLI (Command Line Interface) is a powerful tool to manage your Koyeb serverless infrastructure directly from your terminal.

Installation

Download from GitHub

The CLI can be installed from pre-compiled binaries for macOS (darwin), Linux and Windows. You can download the appropriate version from the Releases page.

MacOS

You can install the latest version of the Koyeb CLI on macOS using Homebrew:

brew install koyeb/tap/koyeb

You can upgrade an existing installation of the Koyeb CLI running:

brew upgrade koyeb

Living at the Edge

To install the latest koyeb binary with go, simply run:

go get github.com/koyeb/koyeb-cli/cmd/koyeb
go install github.com/koyeb/koyeb-cli/cmd/koyeb

If you need a go environment, follow the official Go installation documentation.

Getting started

Initial configuration

Generate an API token and run koyeb login to create a new configuration file.

➜ koyeb login
? Do you want to create a new configuration file in (/Users/kbot/.koyeb.yaml)? [y/N]
✗ Enter your personal access token. You can create a new token here (https://app.koyeb.com/user/settings/api/): *************
INFO[0006] Creating new configuration in /Users/kbot/.koyeb.yaml

General usage

➜ koyeb --help
Koyeb CLI

Usage:
  koyeb [command]

Available Commands:
  apps                 Apps
  archives             Archives
  completion           Generate completion script
  databases            Databases
  deploy               Deploy a directory to Koyeb
  deployments          Deployments
  domains              Domains
  help                 Help about any command
  instances            Instances
  login                Login to your Koyeb account
  metrics              Metrics
  organizations        Organization
  regional-deployments Regional deployments
  secrets              Secrets
  services             Services
  version              Get version
  volumes              Manage persistent volumes

Flags:
  -c, --config string         config file (default is $HOME/.koyeb.yaml)
  -d, --debug                 enable the debug output
      --debug-full            do not hide sensitive information (tokens) in the debug output
      --force-ascii           only output ascii characters (no unicode emojis)
      --full                  do not truncate output
  -h, --help                  help for koyeb
      --organization string   organization ID
  -o, --output output         output format (yaml,json,table)
      --token string          API token
      --url string            url of the api (default "https://app.koyeb.com")

Use "koyeb [command] --help" for more information about a command.

Enabling shell auto-completion

koyeb has auto-completion support for bash, zsh and fish.

Bash

You can easily do source <(koyeb completion bash) to add completion to your current Bash session.

To load completions for all sessions, simply add the auto-completion script to your bash_completion.d folder.

On Linux:

koyeb completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/koyeb

On MacOs:

koyeb completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/koyeb

You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.

Zsh

If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once:

echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc

To automatically load completions for all your shell session, execute once:

koyeb completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_koyeb"

You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.

Fish

You can easily run koyeb completion fish | source to add completions to your current Fish session.

To automatically load completions for all your shell session, execute once:

koyeb completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/koyeb.fish

Contribute

Checkout CONTRIBUTING.md