The official command line client for Cloud Foundry.
View the latest help for The v8 CLI -OR- The v7 CLI, or run cf help -a
to view the help for all commands available in your currently installed version.
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Download and install the cf CLI from the Downloads Section for either the v8 cf CLI or the v7 cf CLI.
Once installed, you can log in and push an app. There are now three supported versions of the cf CLI:
- The v8 cf CLI is backed by the v3 CC API (with the exception of plugins). See our v8 documentation for more information.
- The v7 cf CLI is backed by the v3 CC API (with the exception of plugins). See our v7 documentation for more information.
- The v6 cf CLI is backed by the v2 CC API See our v6 documentation for more information.
View our CLI v7 & v8 Versioning and Support Policy documentation.
If you have any questions, ask away on the #cli channel in our Slack community and the cf-dev mailing list, or open a GitHub issue.
Please read the contributors' guide
If you'd like to submit updated translations, please see the i18n README for instructions on how to submit an update.
Check out our community contributed CLI plugins to further enhance your CLI experience.
Note: For most up-to-date information in issues and workarounds please review the open and closed github issues
- On Windows in Cygwin and Git Bash, interactive password prompts (in
cf login
) do not hide the password properly from stdout (issue #1835). Please use an alternative command (non-interactive authenticationcf auth
instead ofcf login
) to work around this. Or, use the Windowscmd
command line. - On Windows,
cf ssh
may not display correctly if theTERM
is not set. We've found that settingTERM
tomsys
fixes some of these issues. - On Windows,
cf ssh
will hang when run from the MINGW32 or MINGW64 shell. A workaround is to use PowerShell instead. - CF CLI/GoLang do not use OpenSSL. Custom/Self Signed Certificates need to be installed in specific locations in order to
login
/auth
without--skip-ssl-validation
. - API tracing to terminal (using
CF_TRACE=true
,-v
option orcf config --trace
) doesn't work well with some CLI plugin commands. Trace to file works fine. On Linux,CF_TRACE=/dev/stdout
works too. See this Diego-Enabler plugin issue for more information. - .cfignore used in
cf push
must be in UTF-8 encoding for CLI to interpret correctly. (issue #281) - On Linux, when encountering message "bash: .cf: No such file or directory", ensure that you're using the correct binary or installer for your architecture.
- X-Cf-Warnings are printed through the
stdout
, if that's an inconvenience you could setCF_RAISE_ERROR_ON_WARNINGS
and in that case warnings will be printed through thestderr
. See X-Cf-Warnings printed through stdout issue - False negative message for user org creation. CLI v7.0 and CLI v7.1 non-admin users with the user-org-creation feature flag enabled will experience a failure when running cf create-org. The command will explicitly fail attempting to grant the user an org-manager role. However, it actually succeeds because the user would have an org-manager role granted to them via CAPI and therefore be able to access their org. This issue is resolved as of CLI v7.2. See Inconsistent v2/v3 behavior around creating new orgs + assigning roles.
First, update to the latest cli and try the command again.
If the error remains or feature still missing, check the open issues and if not already raised please file a new issue with the requested details.
The CF CLI supports external code execution via the plugins API. For more information follow:
When importing the plugin code use import "code.cloudfoundry.org/cli/plugin"
.
Older plugins that import github.com/cloudfoundry/cli/plugin
will still work
as long they vendor the plugins directory.