vultr-cli
                                
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                        Official command line tool for Vultr services
vultr-cli
The Vultr Command Line Interface
vultr-cli is a command line interface for the Vultr API
Usage:
  vultr-cli [command]
Available Commands:
  account        Retrieve information about your account
  apps           Display all available applications
  backups        Display backups
  bare-metal     bare-metal is used to access bare metal server commands
  billing        Display billing information
  block-storage  block storage commands
  completion     Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell
  dns            dns is used to access dns commands
  firewall       firewall is used to access firewall commands
  help           Help about any command
  instance       commands to interact with instances on vultr
  iso            iso is used to access iso commands
  kubernetes     kubernetes is used to access kubernetes commands
  load-balancer  load balancer commands
  object-storage object storage commands
  os             os is used to access os commands
  plans          get information about Vultr plans
  regions        get regions
  reserved-ip    reserved-ip lets you interact with reserved-ip 
  script         startup script commands
  snapshot       snapshot commands
  ssh-key        ssh-key commands
  user           user commands
  version        Display current version of Vultr-cli
  vpc            Interact with VPCs
Flags:
  --config string   config file (default is $HOME/.vultr-cli.yaml) (default "#HOME/.vultr-cli.yaml")
  -h, --help            help for vultr-cli
  -t, --toggle          Help message for toggle
Use "vultr-cli [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Installation
There are three ways to install vultr-cli:
- Download a release from GitHub
- From source
- Package Manager
- Arch Linux
- Brew
- OpenBSD (-current)
- Snap (Coming soon)
- Chocolatey (Coming soon)
GitHub Release
If you are to visit the vultr-cli releases page. You can download a compiled version of vultr-cli for you Linux/MacOS/Windows in 64bit.
Building from source
You will need Go installed on your machine in order to work with the source (and make if you decide to pull the repo down).
go get -u github.com/vultr/vultr-cli/v2
Another way to build from source is to
git clone [email protected]:vultr/vultr-cli.git or git clone https://github.com/vultr/vultr-cli.git
cd vultr-cli
make builds/vultr-cli_(pass name of os + arch, as shown below)
The available make build options are
- make builds/vultr-cli_darwin_amd64
- make builds/vultr-cli_darwin_arm64
- make builds/vultr-cli_linux_386
- make builds/vultr-cli_linux_amd64
- make builds/vultr-cli_linux_arm64
- make builds/vultr-cli_windows_386.exe
- make builds/vultr-cli_windows_amd64.exe
Note that the latter method will install the vultr-cli executable in builds/vultr-cli_(name of os + arch).
Installing on Arch Linux
pacman -S vultr-cli
Installing via Brew
You will need to tap for formula
brew tap vultr/vultr-cli
Then install the formula
brew install vultr-cli
Installing on Fedora
dnf install vultr-cli
Installing on OpenBSD
pkg_add vultr-cli
Using Vultr-cli
Authentication
In order to use vultr-cli you will need to export your Vultr API KEY
export VULTR_API_KEY=your_api_key
Examples
vultr-cli can interact with all of your Vultr resources. Here are some basic examples to get you started:
List all available instances
vultr-cli instance list
Create an instance
vultr-cli instance create --region <region-id> --plan <plan-id> --os <os-id> --host <hostname>
Create a DNS Domain
vultr-cli dns domain create --domain <domain-name> --ip <ip-address>
Utilizing a boolean flag
You should use = when using a boolean flag.
vultr-cli instance create --region <region-id> --plan <plan-id> --os <os-id> --host <hostname> --notify=true
Utilizing the config flag
The config flag can be used to specify the vultr-cli.yaml file path when it's outside the default location. If the file has the api-key defined, the CLI will use the vultr-cli.yaml config, otherwise it will default to reading the environment variable for the api key.
vultr-cli instance list --config /Users/myuser/vultr-cli.yaml
Example vultr-cli.yaml config file
Currently the only available field that you can use with a config file is api-key. Your yaml file will have a single entry which would be:
api-key: MYKEY
CLI Autocompletion
vultr-cli completion will return autocompletions, but this feature requires setup.
Some guides:
Bash:
$ source To load completions for each session, execute once: Linux: $ yourprogram completion bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/yourprogram macOS: $ yourprogram completion bash > /usr/local/etc/bash_completion.d/yourprogramZsh:
If shell completion is not already enabled in your environment, you will need to enable it. You can execute the following once: $ echo "autoload -U compinit; compinit" >> ~/.zshrc To load completions for each session, execute once: $ yourprogram completion zsh > "${fpath[1]}/_yourprogram" You will need to start a new shell for this setup to take effect.fish:
$ yourprogram completion fish | source To load completions for each session, execute once: $ yourprogram completion fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/yourprogram.fishPowerShell:
PS> yourprogram completion powershell | Out-String | Invoke-Expression To load completions for every new session, run: PS> yourprogram completion powershell > yourprogram.ps1 and source this file from your PowerShell profile.
Contributing
Feel free to send pull requests our way! Please see the contributing guidelines.