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@based/cli

v7.5.2

Published

## call

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@based/cli

call

Options:
  -n, --name <name>        name
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env
  --api-key <api-key>      API key for service account

edit

Options:
  -i, --id <id>              id
  -d, --db <db>              db
  -l, --language <language>  language
  --editor <editor>          editor (default: "nvim")
  -c, --cluster <cluster>    cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>            org
  -p, --project <project>    project
  -e, --env <env>            env
  --api-key <api-key>        API key for service account

deploy

  -f, --function <functions...>  function names to deploy (variadic)
  --schema                       deploy schemas (default: false)
  -w, --watch                    watch for changes (default: false)
  -f, --force                    force deploy unchanged (default: false)
  -c, --cluster <cluster>        cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>                org
  -p, --project <project>        project
  -e, --env <env>                env
  --api-key <api-key>            API key for service account

dev

  --port <port>            set the dev server port manually (default: 1234 or random if in use)
  -s, --skip-auth          skip auth (default: false)
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env
  --api-key <api-key>      API key for service account

secrets

set

Options:
  -k, --key <key>          key
  -v, --value <value>      value
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

get

Options:
  -k, --key <key>          key
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

query

Options:
  -w, --watch                watch for changes (default: false)
  -i, --id <id>              id
  -d, --db <db>              db
  -n, --name <name>          name
  -t, --type <type>          type
  -l, --language <language>  language
  -f, --fields <fields>      fields
  -r, --limit <limit>        limit
  -c, --cluster <cluster>    cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>            org
  -p, --project <project>    project
  -e, --env <env>            env

logs

show

Options:
  --before <before>        filter before date
  --after <after>          filter before date
  --fn <fn>                filter function name
  --cs <cs>                filter checksum
  --level <level>          filter level
  --service <service...>   filter service name
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

delete

Options:
  --debug                  show debug info if available
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

backups

upload

Options:
  -f, --file <file>        .rdb backup file to upload
  -n, --name <name>        db isntance name
  --debug                  show debug info if available
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

list

Options:
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

download

Options:
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

select

Options:
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

flush

Options:
  -n, --name <name>        db isntance name
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env

make

  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env
  --api-key <api-key>      API key for service account

init

Options:
  --path <path>            path where to install boilerplate app
  --lib <lib>              frontend library to use (choices: "react")
  --debug                  show debug info if available
  -c, --cluster <cluster>  cluster (default: "production")
  -o, --org <org>          org
  -p, --project <project>  project
  -e, --env <env>          env
  --size <size>            size of env to create (choices: "small", "large")