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Supabase CLI. Manage postgres migrations, run Supabase locally, deploy edge functions. Postgres backups. Generating types from your database schema.
Supabase CLI (v1)
Supabase is an open source Firebase alternative. We're building the features of Firebase using enterprise-grade open source tools.
This repository contains all the functionality for our CLI.
- [x] Running Supabase locally
- [x] Managing database migrations
- [x] Pushing your local changes to production
- [x] Create and Deploy Supabase Functions
- [ ] Manage your Supabase Account
- [x] Manage your Supabase Projects
- [x] Generating types directly from your database schema
- [ ] Generating API and validation schemas from your database
Getting started
Install the CLI
macOS
Available via Homebrew. To install:
brew install supabase/tap/supabase
To upgrade:
brew upgrade supabase
Windows
Available via Scoop. To install:
scoop bucket add supabase https://github.com/supabase/scoop-bucket.git
scoop install supabase
To upgrade:
scoop update supabase
Linux
Available via Homebrew and Linux packages.
via Homebrew
To install:
brew install supabase/tap/supabase
To upgrade:
brew upgrade supabase
via Linux packages
Linux packages are provided in Releases. To install, download the .apk
/.deb
/.rpm
file depending on your package manager and run the respective commands.
sudo apk add --allow-untrusted <...>.apk
sudo dpkg -i <...>.deb
sudo rpm -i <...>.rpm
Other Platforms
You can also install the CLI via go modules without the help of package managers.
go install github.com/supabase/cli@latest
Add a symlink to the binary in $PATH
for easier access:
ln -s "$(go env GOPATH)/cli" /usr/bin/supabase
This works on non-standard linux distros, like archlinux.
Run the CLI
supabase help
Docs
Command & config reference can be found here.
Breaking changes
The CLI is a WIP and we're still exploring the design, so expect a lot of breaking changes. We try to document migration steps in Releases. Please file an issue if these steps don't work!
Developing
To run from source:
# Go >= 1.18
go run . help