Fluent CI is a CI/CD tool that allows you to build, test, and deploy your code. It is a self-hosted solution built on top of Dagger, Wasm and Deno, can be run locally or on a server, and is completely free and open-source.
It is also a registry of pre-built pipelines. This means you don't have to write your CI/CD configuration from scratch. You can simply search for and use pipelines that others have already built for frameworks like Django, React, Node, etc.
using Deno (recommended) :
deno install -A -g -r https://cli.fluentci.io -n fluentci
using Bash (Linux/macOS) :
curl -fsSL https://cli.fluentci.io | bash
using Homebrew :
brew install fluentci-io/tap/fluentci
using Pkgx :
using Nix :
nix profile install --experimental-features "nix-command flakes" github:fluentci-io/fluentci
using Docker :
docker run --privileged \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ -it ghcr.io/fluentci-io/cli:latest run base_pipeline
Or download the binary from the releases page and add it to your PATH.
Requirements:
Latest (Desktop):
Mac
: arm64: fluentci-studio_v0.2.0_arm64.dmg intel: fluentci-studio_v0.2.0_x64.dmgLinux
: fluentci-studio_v0.2.0.AppImageLatest (CLI):
Mac
: arm64: fluentci_v0.16.4_aarch64-apple-darwin.tar.gz intel: fluentci_v0.16.4_x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gzLinux
: intel: fluentci_v0.16.4_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz arm64: fluentci_v0.16.4_aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gzSetup a new pipeline in your current directory and run it by using the following commands:
fluentci init # Initialize a new pipeline in the current directory fluentci # Run the pipeline
Or start FluentCI Studio:
fluentci --help Usage: fluentci [pipeline] [jobs...] Version: 0.16.8 Description: . ______ __ _________ / __/ /_ _____ ___ / /_/ ___/ _/ / _// / // / -_) _ \/ __/ /___/ / /_/ /_/\_,_/\__/_//_/\__/\___/___/ FluentCI CLI - An Open Source CI/CD tool written in TypeScript (Deno) based on Wasm Plugins and Dagger Options: -h, --help - Show this help. -V, --version - Show the version number for this program. -r, --reload - Reload pipeline source cache -w, --wasm - Run pipeline as WebAssembly Module --remote-exec - Run pipeline on remote agent -*, --* [args] - Pass arguments to pipeline Commands: run <pipeline> [jobs...] - Run a pipeline init [pipeline-name] - Initialize a new pipeline search <query> - Search for reusable pipelines upgrade - Upgrade FluentCI CLI to the latest version cache [pipeline] - Cache remote dependencies of a pipeline ls, list [pipeline] - List all jobs in a pipeline docs, man [pipeline] - Show documentation for a pipeline doctor - Check if FluentCI CLI is installed correctly env - Show environment variables (read from .fluentci/.env file) login - Login to FluentCI publish - Publish a pipeline to FluentCI Registry agent - Start FluentCI Runner Agent whoami - Show current logged in user repl [pipelines...] - Start FluentCI REPL studio - Start FluentCI Studio, a web-based user interface project - Manage projects server - Start FluentCI GraphQL Server up - Start services down - Stop services ps - List services status <service> - Show status of a service start <service> - Start a service restart <service> - Restart a service stop <service> - Stop a service echo <service> - Stream logs of a service community - Join our community Discord to chat with us
This repository is the central place to collect feedback and issues related to FluentCI CLI.
Please open an issue if you want to leave feedback. Feel free to also join our Discord server
We would love to hear your feedback or suggestions. The best way to reach us is on Discord.
We also welcome pull requests into this repo. See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on setting up this repo locally.
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