circleci-cli
This project is the seed for CircleCI's new command-line application.
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Getting Started
From Scratch
Install script
If you're installing the new circleci
CLI for the first time, run the following command:
curl -fLSs https://circle.ci/cli | bash
By default, the circleci
app will be installed to the /usr/local/bin
directory. If you do not have write permissions to /usr/local/bin
, you may need to run the above command with sudo
:
curl -fLSs https://circle.ci/cli | sudo bash
Alternatively, you can install to an alternate location by defining the DESTDIR
environment variable when invoking bash
:
curl -fLSs https://circle.ci/cli | DESTDIR=/opt/bin bash
You can also set a specific version of the CLI to install with the VERSION
environment variable:
curl -fLSs https://circle.ci/cli | VERSION=0.1.5222 sudo bash
Homebrew
brew install circleci
Snapcraft
sudo snap install circleci
Upgrade from existing CLI
If you installed the old CLI before, and you're on version less than 0.1.6
, you need to run the following commands:
circleci update
circleci switch
This command may require sudo
if your user doesn't have write permissions to the install directory, /usr/local/bin
. Otherwise, you may see the following error:
mv: cannot move 'circleci' to '/usr/local/bin/circleci': Permission denied
Updating after install
The CLI comes with a built in version managment system. You can check if there any updates pending and update if so using the following commands:
circleci update check
circleci update install
After installing the latest version of our CLI, you must run setup to configure the tool.
$ circleci setup
You should be prompted to enter the CircleCI API Token you generated from the Personal API Token tab
✔ CircleCI API Token:
API token has been set.
✔ CircleCI Host: https://circleci.com
CircleCI host has been set.
Setup complete. Your configuration has been saved.
If you are using this tool on circleci.com
. accept the provided default CircleCI Host
.
Server users will have to change the default value to your custom address (i.e. circleci.my-org.com
).
Note: Server does not yet support config processing and orbs, you will only be able to use circleci local execute
(previously circleci build
) for now.
Validate A Build Config
To ensure that the tool is installed, you can use it to validate a build config file.
$ circleci config validate
Config file at .circleci/config.yml is valid
Docker
The CLI may also be used without installation by using Docker.
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/data circleci/circleci-cli:alpine config validate /data/.circleci/config.yml --token $TOKEN
circleci-agent
In order to maintain backwards compatibility with the circleci
binary present in builds, some commands are proxied to a program called circleci-agent
.
This program must exist in your $PATH
as is the case inside of a job.
The following commands are affected:
circleci tests split
circleci step halt
circleci config migrate
Contributing
Development instructions for the CircleCI CLI can be found in HACKING.md.
More
Please see the documentation or circleci help
for more.