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Cloudfoundry Plugin
This plugin is intended to offer a few simple aliases for regular users of the Cloud Foundry Cli. Most are just simple aliases that will save a bit of typing. Others include mini functions and or accept parameters. Take a look at the table below for details.
Alias | Command | Description |
---|---|---|
cfl | cf login |
Login to Cloud Foundry |
cft | cf target |
Target the cli at a specific Org/Space in Cloud Foundry |
cfa | cf apps |
List all applications in the current Org/Space |
cfs | cf services |
List all services in the current Org/Space |
cfm | cf marketplace |
List the services available in the Marketplace |
cfp | cf push |
Push your application code to Cloud Foundry |
cfcs | cf create-service |
Create a service based on a Marketplace offering |
cfbs | cf bind-service |
Bind an application to a service you created |
cfus | cf unbind-service |
Unbind a service from an application |
cfds | cf delete-service |
Delete a service you no longer have bound |
cfup | cf cups |
Create a "user-provided-service" |
cflg | cf logs |
Tail the logs of an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfr | cf routes |
List all the routes in the current Space |
cfe | cf env |
Show the environment variables for an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfsh | cf ssh |
Attach to a running container (requires an <APP_NAME> etc.) |
cfsc | cf scale |
Scale an application (requires an <APP_NAME> etc.) |
cfev | cf events |
Show the application events (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfdor | cf delete-orphaned-routes |
Delete routes that are no longer bound to applications |
cfbpk | cf buildpacks |
List the available buildpacks |
cfdm | cf domains |
List the domains associates with this Cloud Foundry foundation |
cfsp | cf spaces |
List all the Spaces in the current Org |
cfap | cf app |
Show the details of a deployed application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfh. | export CF_HOME=$PWD/.cf |
Set the current directory as CF_HOME |
cfh~ | export CF_HOME=~/.cf |
Set the user's root directory as CF_HOME |
cfhu | unset CF_HOME |
Unsets CF_HOME |
cfpm | cf push -f |
Push an application using a manifest (requires <MANIFEST_FILE> location) |
cflr | cf logs --recent |
Show the recent logs (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfsrt | cf start |
Start an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfstp | cf stop |
Stop an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfstg | cf restage |
Restage an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfdel | cf delete |
Delete an application (requires <APP_NAME>) |
cfsrtall | - | Start all apps that are currently in the "Stopped" state |
cfstpall | - | Stop all apps that are currently in the "Started" state |
For help and advice on what any of the commands does, consult the built in cf
help functions as follows:-
cf help # List the most popular and commonly used commands
cf help -a # Complete list of all possible commands
cf <COMMAND_NAME> --help # Help on a specific command including arguments and examples
Alternatively, seek out the online documentation. And don't forget, there are loads of great community plugins for the cf-cli command line tool that can greatly extend its power and usefulness.
Contributors
Contributed to oh_my_zsh
by benwilcock.