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1Heroku CLI
2==========
3
4![Heroku logo](https://d4yt8xl9b7in.cloudfront.net/assets/home/logotype-heroku.png)
5
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12
13The Heroku CLI is used to manage Heroku apps from the command line. It is built using [oclif](https://oclif.io).
14
15For more about Heroku see <https://www.heroku.com/home>
16
17To get started see <https://devcenter.heroku.com/start>
18
19Overview
20========
21
22This is the next generation 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.
23
24It has identical functionality to the old Ruby CLI. Under the hood, it is a modular CLI made up of node.js plugins.
25
26For more on developing plugins, read [Developing CLI Plugins](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/developing-cli-plugins)
27
28Issues
29======
30
31For problems directly related to the CLI, [add an issue on GitHub](https://github.com/heroku/cli/issues/new).
32
33For other issues, [submit a support ticket](https://help.heroku.com/).
34
35[Contributors](https://github.com/heroku/cli/contributors)
36
37<!-- commands -->
38# Command Topics
39
40* [`heroku access`](docs/access.md) - manage user access to apps
41* [`heroku addons`](docs/addons.md) - tools and services for developing, extending, and operating your app
42* [`heroku apps`](docs/apps.md) - manage apps on Heroku
43* [`heroku auth`](docs/auth.md) - check 2fa status
44* [`heroku authorizations`](docs/authorizations.md) - OAuth authorizations
45* [`heroku autocomplete`](docs/autocomplete.md) - display autocomplete installation instructions
46* [`heroku buildpacks`](docs/buildpacks.md) - scripts used to compile apps
47* [`heroku certs`](docs/certs.md) - a topic for the ssl plugin
48* [`heroku ci`](docs/ci.md) - run an application test suite on Heroku
49* [`heroku clients`](docs/clients.md) - OAuth clients on the platform
50* [`heroku config`](docs/config.md) - environment variables of apps
51* [`heroku container`](docs/container.md) - Use containers to build and deploy Heroku apps
52* [`heroku domains`](docs/domains.md) - custom domains for apps
53* [`heroku drains`](docs/drains.md) - forward logs to syslog or HTTPS
54* [`heroku features`](docs/features.md) - add/remove app features
55* [`heroku git`](docs/git.md) - manage local git repository for app
56* [`heroku help`](docs/help.md) - display help for heroku
57* [`heroku keys`](docs/keys.md) - add/remove account ssh keys
58* [`heroku labs`](docs/labs.md) - add/remove experimental features
59* [`heroku local`](docs/local.md) - run Heroku app locally
60* [`heroku logs`](docs/logs.md) - display recent log output
61* [`heroku maintenance`](docs/maintenance.md) - enable/disable access to app
62* [`heroku members`](docs/members.md) - manage organization members
63* [`heroku notifications`](docs/notifications.md) - display notifications
64* [`heroku orgs`](docs/orgs.md) - manage organizations
65* [`heroku pg`](docs/pg.md) - manage postgresql databases
66* [`heroku pipelines`](docs/pipelines.md) - groups of apps that share the same codebase
67* [`heroku plugins`](docs/plugins.md) - list installed plugins
68* [`heroku ps`](docs/ps.md) - Client tools for Heroku Exec
69* [`heroku psql`](docs/psql.md) - open a psql shell to the database
70* [`heroku redis`](docs/redis.md) - manage heroku redis instances
71* [`heroku regions`](docs/regions.md) - list available regions for deployment
72* [`heroku releases`](docs/releases.md) - display the releases for an app
73* [`heroku reviewapps`](docs/reviewapps.md) - disposable apps built on GitHub pull requests
74* [`heroku run`](docs/run.md) - run a one-off process inside a Heroku dyno
75* [`heroku sessions`](docs/sessions.md) - OAuth sessions
76* [`heroku spaces`](docs/spaces.md) - manage heroku private spaces
77* [`heroku status`](docs/status.md) - status of the Heroku platform
78* [`heroku teams`](docs/teams.md) - manage teams
79* [`heroku update`](docs/update.md) - update the Heroku CLI
80* [`heroku webhooks`](docs/webhooks.md) - setup HTTP notifications of app activity
81
82<!-- commandsstop -->
83
84Developing
85==========
86
87This project is built with [lerna](http://lernajs.io). The core plugins are located in [./packages](./packages). Run `lerna bootstrap` after cloning the repository to set it up.
88
89To cut a release, simply run `lerna publish` and it will create a CHANGELOG from the pending commits using [Conventional Commits](http://conventionalcommits.org). CircleCI will run the jobs to publish the CLI once it receives the git tag.
90
91Review our [PR guidelines](./.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md).