# Command Line Interface (CLI)
Strapi comes with a full featured Command Line Interface (CLI) which lets you scaffold and manage your project in seconds.
✏️ NOTE
It is recommended to install Strapi locally only, which requires prefixing all of the following strapi
commands with the package manager used for the project setup (e.g npm run strapi help
or yarn strapi help
) or a dedicated node package executor (e.g. npx strapi help
).
# strapi new
Create a new project.
strapi new <name>
options: [--no-run|--use-npm|--debug|--quickstart|--dbclient=<dbclient> --dbhost=<dbhost> --dbport=<dbport> --dbname=<dbname> --dbusername=<dbusername> --dbpassword=<dbpassword> --dbssl=<dbssl> --dbauth=<dbauth> --dbforce]
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strapi new <name>
Generates a new project called <name> and installs the default plugins through the npm registry.strapi new <name> --debug
Will display the full error message if one is fired during the database connection.strapi new <name> --quickstart
Use the quickstart system to create your app.strapi new <name> --quickstart --no-run
Use the quickstart system to create your app, and do not start the application after creation.strapi new <name> --dbclient=<dbclient> --dbhost=<dbhost> --dbport=<dbport> --dbname=<dbname> --dbusername=<dbusername> --dbpassword=<dbpassword> --dbssl=<dbssl> --dbauth=<dbauth> --dbforce
Generates a new project called <name> and skip the interactive database configuration and initialize with these options.
- <dbclient> can be
postgres
,mysql
. - --dbforce Allows you to overwrite content if the provided database is not empty. Only available for
postgres
,mysql
, and is optional.
- <dbclient> can be
# strapi develop
Alias: dev
Start a Strapi application with autoReload enabled.
Strapi modifies/creates files at runtime and needs to restart when new files are created. To achieve this, strapi develop
adds a file watcher and restarts the application when necessary.
strapi develop
options: [--no-build |--watch-admin |--browser ]
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- strapi develop
Starts your application with the autoReload enabled - strapi develop --no-build
Starts your application with the autoReload enabled and skip the administration panel build process - strapi develop --watch-admin
Starts your application with the autoReload enabled and the front-end development server. It allows you to customize the administration panel. - strapi develop --watch-admin --browser 'google chrome'
Starts your application with the autoReload enabled and the front-end development server. It allows you to customize the administration panel. Provide a browser name to use instead of the default one,false
means stop opening the browser.
️❗️ WARNING
You should never use this command to run a Strapi application in production.
# strapi start
Start a Strapi application with autoReload disabled.
This command is to run a Strapi application without restarts and file writes, primarily for use in production.
Certain features such as the Content-type Builder are disabled in the strapi start
mode because they require application restarts. The start
command can be prefaced with environment variables to customize the application start.
# strapi build
Builds your admin panel.
strapi build
options: [--no-optimization]
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- strapi build
Builds the administration panel and delete the previous build and .cache folders - strapi build --no-optimization
Builds the administration panel without minimizing the assets. The build duration is faster.
# strapi watch-admin
Starts the admin server. Strapi should already be running with strapi develop
.
strapi watch-admin
options: [--browser <name>]
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# strapi configuration:dump
Alias: config:dump
Dumps configurations to a file or stdout to help you migrate to production.
The dump format will be a JSON array.
strapi configuration:dump
Options:
-f, --file <file> Output file, default output is stdout
-p, --pretty Format the output JSON with indentation and line breaks (default: false)
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Examples
strapi configuration:dump -f dump.json
strapi config:dump --file dump.json
strapi config:dump > dump.json
All these examples are equivalent.
✋ CAUTION
When configuring your application you often enter credentials for third party services (e.g authentication providers). Be aware that those credentials will also be dumped into the output of this command. In case of doubt, you should avoid committing the dump file into a versioning system. Here are some methods you can explore:
- Copy the file directly to the environment you want and run the restore command there.
- Put the file in a secure location and download it at deploy time with the right credentials.
- Encrypt the file before committing and decrypt it when running the restore command.
# strapi configuration:restore
Alias: config:restore
Restores a configuration dump into your application.
The input format must be a JSON array.
strapi configuration:restore
Options:
-f, --file <file> Input file, default input is stdin
-s, --strategy <strategy> Strategy name, one of: "replace", "merge", "keep". Defaults to: "replace"
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Examples
strapi configuration:restore -f dump.json
strapi config:restore --file dump.json -s replace
cat dump.json | strapi config:restore
strapi config:restore < dump.json
All these examples are equivalent.
Strategies
When running the restore command, you can choose from three different strategies:
- replace: Will create missing keys and replace existing ones.
- merge: Will create missing keys and merge existing keys with their new value.
- keep: Will create missing keys and keep existing keys as is.
# strapi admin:create-user
Alias admin:create
Creates an administrator. Administrator's first name, last name, email, and password can be:
- passed as options
- or set interactively if you call the command without passing any option.
Example
strapi admin:create-user --firstname=Kai --lastname=Doe --email=chef@strapi.io --password=Gourmet1234
Options
Option | Type | Description | Required |
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-f, --firstname | string | The administrator's first name | Yes |
-l, --lastname | string | The administrator's last name | No |
-e, --email | string | The administrator's email | Yes |
-p, --password | string | New password for the administrator | No |
-h, --help | display help for command |
# strapi admin:reset-user-password
Alias admin:reset-password
Reset an admin user's password. You can pass the email and new password as options or set them interactively if you call the command without passing the options.
Example
strapi admin:reset-user-password --email=chef@strapi.io --password=Gourmet1234
Options
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
-e, --email | string | The user email |
-p, --password | string | New password for the user |
-h, --help | display help for command |
# strapi generate
Run a fully interactive CLI to generate APIs, controllers, content-types, plugins, policies, middlewares and services.
strapi generate
# strapi templates:generate
Create a template from the current Strapi project.
strapi templates:generate <path>
strapi templates:generate <path>
Generates a Strapi template at<path>
Example:
strapi templates:generate ../strapi-template-name
will copy the required files and folders to atemplate
directory inside../strapi-template-name
# strapi ts:generate-types
Generate TypeScript typings for the project schemas.
strapi ts:generate-types
- strapi ts:generate-types --verbose
Generate typings with the verbose mode enabled, displaying a detailed table of the generated schemas. - strapi ts:generate-types --silent or strapi ts:generate-types -s
Generate typings with the silent mode enabled, completely removing all the logs in the terminal. - strapi ts:generate-types --out-dir <path> or strapi ts:generate-types -o <path>
Generate typings specifying the output directory in which the file will be created. - strapi ts:generate-types --file <filename> or strapi ts:generate-types -f <filename>
Generate typings specifying the name of the file to contain the types declarations.
# strapi routes:list
Display a list of all the available routes.
strapi routes:list
# strapi policies:list
Display a list of all the registered policies.
strapi policies:list
# strapi middlewares:list
Display a list of all the registered middlewares.
strapi middlewares:list
# strapi content-types:list
Display a list of all the existing content-types.
strapi content-types:list
# strapi hooks:list
Display a list of all the available hooks.
strapi hooks:list
# strapi controllers:list
Display a list of all the registered controllers.
# strapi services:list
Display a list of all the registered services.
strapi services:list
# strapi install
Install a plugin in the project.
strapi install <name>
strapi install <name>
Installs a plugin called <name>.Example:
strapi install graphql
will install the pluginstrapi-plugin-graphql
✋ CAUTION
Some plugins have admin panel integrations, your admin panel might have to be rebuilt. This can take some time.
# strapi uninstall
Uninstall a plugin from the project.
strapi uninstall <name>
options [--delete-files]
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strapi uninstall <name>
Uninstalls a plugin called <name>.Example:
strapi uninstall graphql
will remove the pluginstrapi-plugin-graphql
strapi uninstall <name> --delete-files
Uninstalls a plugin called <name> and removes the files in./extensions/name/
Example:
strapi uninstall graphql --delete-files
will remove the pluginstrapi-plugin-graphql
and all the files in./extensions/graphql
✋ CAUTION
Some plugins have admin panel integrations, your admin panel might have to be rebuilt. This can take some time.
# strapi telemetry:disable
Disable data collection for the project (see Usage Information).
strapi telemetry:disable
# strapi telemetry:enable
Re-enable data collection for the project after it was disabled (see Usage Information).
strapi telemetry:enable
# strapi console
Start the server and eval commands in your application in real time.
strapi console
# strapi version
Print the current globally installed Strapi version.
strapi version
# strapi help
List CLI commands.
strapi help