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@lando/acquia

v1.6.1

Published

A Lando plugin that provides a tight integration with Acquia.

Downloads

10,638

Readme

Acquia Lando Plugin

This is the official Lando plugin for Acquia. When installed it...

  • Closely mimics Acquia's stack, versions and environment locally
  • Allows you to easily pull your Acquia site down locally
  • Allows you to easily push your changes back to Acquia
  • Installs drush, acli and other power tools.

Of course, once a user is running their Acquia project with Lando they can take advantage of all the other awesome development features Lando provides.

Basic Usage

Clone a project down from Acquia.

# Make and go into an empty directory
mkdir myproject && cd myproject

# Go through interactive prompts to get your code from acquia
lando init --source acquia

# OR if you already have your acquia code locally
cd /path/to/repo
lando init \
  --source cwd \
  --recipe acquia

# Start it up
lando start

# Import your database and files
lando pull

# List information about this app.
lando info

Once your project is running you can access relevant tooling commands.

For more info you should check out the docs:

Issues, Questions and Support

If you have a question or would like some community support we recommend you join us on Slack.

If you'd like to report a bug or submit a feature request then please use the issue queue in this repo.

Changelog

We try to log all changes big and small in both THE CHANGELOG and the release notes.

Development

If you're interested in working on this plugin then we recommend you check out the development guide.

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