Kyma CLI is a command line tool which supports Kyma developers. It provides a set of commands and flags you can use to:
- Provision a cluster locally or on cloud providers, such as GCP or Azure, or use Gardener to set up and easily manage your clusters.
- Deploy, manage, and undeploy Kyma.
- Manage your Functions.
TIP: This document briefly describes the concept of Kyma CLI. Read the Kyma documentation to learn more.
To install the latest release of Kyma CLI on MacOS using Homebrew, run:
brew install kyma-cli
To install the latest release of Kyma CLI on Windows using Chocolatey, run:
choco install kyma-cli
Read more about installation options.
Once you have installed the CLI, you can use its set of commands and flags to provision a cluster and start working with Kyma.
For the commands and flags to work, they must follow this syntax:
kyma {COMMAND} {FLAGS}
- {COMMAND} specifies the operation you want to perform, such as provisioning the cluster or deploying Kyma.
- {FLAGS} specifies optional flags you can use to enrich your command.
See the example:
kyma deploy -s main
TIP: Read more about the available commands and flags.
Alternatively, you can also build the Kyma CLI from the sources:
- To clone the Kyma CLI repository, run:
mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/kyma-project/
git clone [email protected]:kyma-project/cli.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/kyma-project/cli
- Enter the root folder of the cloned repository:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/kyma-project/cli
- Run
make build
for your target OS:- Mac OSX:
make build-darwin
- Windows:
make build-windows
- Linux:
make build-linux
- Mac OSX:
The binary is saved to the bin
folder in the Kyma CLI repository.
Kyma CLI is used in CI jobs that install or test Kyma or provision clusters. To effectively support this process, we publish the stable binaries created from the stable
tag, which corresponds to the latest stable version of Kyma CLI.
To download the binaries, run:
curl -Lo kyma https://storage.googleapis.com/kyma-cli-stable/kyma-darwin # kyma-linux or kyma.exe
chmod +x kyma