Zeabur's official command line tool
Note: Zeabur CLI is currently in beta, and we are still working on it. If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact us.
- Manage your Zeabur resources with CLI
- Login with browser or token
- Intuitive and easy to use
- The design of the context makes it easier for you to manage services.
- The seamless integration of interactive and non-interactive modes.
Linux/macOS:
curl -sSL https://dub.sh/zeabur | bash
Windows
iwr -useb https://dub.sh/zb-win | iex
(then restart your powershell)
brew install zeabur/tap/cli
If you can open the browser:
zeabur auth login
Or you can use token to login:
zeabur auth login --token <your-token>
Zeabur CLI will open a browser window and ask you to login with your Zeabur account.
# list all projects
zeabur project ls
# set project context, the following commands will use this project context
# you can use arrow keys to select the project
zeabur context set project
# list all services in the project
zeabur service ls
# set service context(optional)
zeabur context set service
# set environment context(optional)
zeabur context set env
# restart the service
zeabur service restart
# get the latest deployment info
zeabur deployment get
# get the latest deployment log(runtime)
zeabur deployment log -t=runtime
# get the latest deployment log(build)
zeabur deployment log -t=build
Non-interactive mode is useful when you want to use Zeabur CLI in a script(such as CI/CD pipeline, etc.)
Note: you can add -i=false
to all commands to disable interactive mode.
In fact, if the parameters are complete, it's same whether you use interactive mode or not.
# list all projects
zeabur project ls -i=false
# set project context, the following commands will use this project context
zeabur context set project --name <project-name>
# or you can use project id
# zeabur context set project --id <project-id>
# list all services in the project
zeabur service ls
# set service context(optional)
zeabur context set service --name <service-name>
# or you can use service id
# zeabur context set service --id <service-id>
# set environment context(optional)(only --id is supported)
zeabur context set env --id <env-id>
# restart the service
# if service context is set, you can omit the service name; so does environment context
zeabur service restart --env-id <env-id> --service-name <service-name>
# or you can use service id
# zeabur service restart --env-id <env-id> --service-id <service-id>
# get the latest deployment info(if contexts are set, you can omit the parameters)
zeabur deployment get --env-id <env-id> --service-name <service-name>
# or you can use service id
# zeabur deployment get --env-id <env-id> --service-id <service-id>
# get the latest deployment log(runtime)(service id is also supported)
zeabur deployment log -t=runtime --env-id <env-id> --service-name <service-name>
# get the latest deployment log(build)(service id is also supported)
zeabur deployment log -t=build --env-id <env-id> --service-name <service-name>
- More commands
zeabur <command> --help