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fin

Docksal command line utility (v1.103.0)
Docksal docs: https://docs.docksal.io/

Usage: fin [command]

Management Commands:
  db <command>              Manage databases (fin help db)
  project <command>         Manage project(s) (fin help project)
  ssh-key <command>         Manage SSH keys (fin help ssh-key)
  system <command>          Manage Docksal state (fin help system)
  vm <command>              Manage Docksal VM (fin help vm)

Commands:
  bash [service]            Open shell into service's container. Defaults to cli
  logs [service]            Show service logs (e.g., Apache logs, MySQL logs) and Unison logs (fin help logs)
  exec <command|file>       Execute a command or a script in cli
  config [command]          Show or change configuration (fin help config)
  run-cli (rc) <command>    Run a command in a standalone cli container in the current directory (fin help run-cli)

  pull [options]            Commands for interacting with Hosting Provider (fin help pull)
  drush [command]           Drush command (requires Drupal)
  drupal [command]          Drupal Console command (requires Drupal 8)
  platform [command]        Platform.sh's CLI (requires docksal/cli 2.3+)
  terminus [command]        Pantheon's Terminus (requires docksal/cli 2.1+)
  wp [command]              WordPress CLI command (requires WordPress)
  composer [command]        Run Composer commands
  docker (d) [command]      Run Docker commands directly
  docker-compose (dc) [cmd] Run Docker Compose commands directly

  init                      Initialize a project (override it with your own automation, see fin help init)
  addon <command>           Addons management commands: install, remove (fin help addon)
  alias                     Manage aliases that allow fin @alias execution (fin help alias)
  cleanup [options]         Remove all unused Docker images, unused Docksal volumes and containers
  share                     Create temporary public url for current project using ngrok
  exec-url <url>            Download script from URL and run it on host (URL should be public)
  image <command>           Image management commands: registry, save, load (fin help image)
  hosts <command>           Hosts file commands: add, remove, list (fin help hosts)
  vhosts                    List all virtual *.docksal hosts registered in Docksal proxy
  sysinfo                   Show system information
  diagnose                  Show diagnostic information for troubleshooting and bug reporting
  version (--version, v, -v)    Print fin version. [v, -v] prints short version
  update                    Update Docksal

project

Project management

Usage: project <command> [params]

Commands:
  start                     Start project services (alias: fin start)
  up                        Configuration re-read and start project services (alias: fin up)
  stop [option] [service]   Stop all or specified project services (alias: fin stop)
    --all (-a)              Stop all services on all Docksal projects

  status                    List project services (alias: fin ps)
  restart                   Restart project services (alias: fin restart)
  reset [service]           Recreate all or specified project services, their containers and volumes

  remove [option] [service] Remove all project services, networks and all their volumes, or specified services only
      rm [option] [service] 
    --force (-f)            Do not ask for confirmation when deleting all project services

  list [option]             List running Docksal projects (alias: fin pl)
    --all (-a)              List all Docksal projects (stopped as well)

  create [options]          Create a new project with a pre-configured boilerplate:
                            Drupal, Wordpress, Magento, Laravel, Backdrop, Hugo, Gatsby, and others
    --name=name             Provide project name upfront
    --choice=#              Provide software choice number upfront
    --repo=name             Clone from a custom repo: name (--choice is set to '0' automatically)
    --branch=name           Clone from a custom repo: branch name (optional)
    --yes (-y)              Avoid confirmation

  config                    Show project configuration
  build                     Build or rebuild services (alias for 'docker-compose build')

Examples:
  fin pl -a                 List all known Docksal projects, including stopped ones
  fin project reset db      Reset only DB service to start with DB from scratch
  fin project create        Start a new project wizard
  fin project create --name=myproject --repo=https://github.com/org/project.git 
                            Initialize project from a custom git repo

db

Database management commands

Usage: db <command> [file] [options]

Commands:
  import [file] [options]   Truncate the database and import from SQL dump file or stdin.
           --progress       Show import progess (requires pv).
           --no-truncate    Do no truncate database before import.
  dump [file]               Dump a database into an SQL dump file or stdout.
  list (ls)                 Show list of existing databases.
  cli [query]               Open command line interface to the DB server (and execute query if provided).
  create <name>             Create a database.
  drop <name>               Delete a database.
  truncate [name]           Truncate a database (defaults to the `default`)

Options:
  --db=drupal               Use another database (default is the one set with 'MYSQL_DATABASE')
  --db-user=admin           Use another mysql username (default is 'root')
  --db-password=p4$$        Use another database password (default is the one set with 'MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD', see fin config)
  --db-charset=utf8         Override charset when creating a database (default is utf8)
  --db-collation=utf8mb4    Override collation when creating a database (default is utf8_general_ci)

Examples:
  fin db import ~/dump.sql          Import from dump.sql file
  fin db import ~/dump.sql --progress       Import from dump.sql file showing import progress
  fin db import ~/partial.sql --no-truncate Import partial.sql without truncating DB

  cat dump.sql | fin db import          Import dump from stdin into default database
  zcat < dump.sql.gz | fin db import        Import archived dump from stdin into default database
  fin db dump ~/dump.sql            Export default database into dump.sql
  fin db dump --db=drupal           Export database 'drupal' dump into stdout
  fin db dump --db=mysql --db-user=root --db-password=root mysql.sql    Export mysql database as root into mysql.sql    

  fin db cli --db=nondefault 'select * from users'    Execute query on database other than MYSQL_DATABASE   
  fin db create project2 --db-charset=utf8mb4    Create database project2 with utf8mb4 charset  

pull

Docksal Provider Interaction commands.

Usage: pull <options> <asset>

Possible Options for Asssets:
  init                      Pull a project repo down
  db                        Export a database from the provider
  files                     Rsync files from remote to local
  code                      Execute a pull on code
  (blank)                   All (Default)

Options:
  --hosting-platform=<provider> Platform to interact with.
                            Options: acquia, pantheon, platform.sh, drush, wp
  --hosting-site=<id>       Site ID on Provider
  --hosting-env=<env>       Site Env on Provider

Extra Options for Code
  --sync-git-remote         The GIT Remote to pull from. (Defaults to origin)
  --sync-git-branch         The GIT Branch to pull from. (Defaults to current branch)

Extra Options for DB
  --db-user=<user>          Specify the DB User (Defaults to root)
  --db-pass=<pass>          Specify the DB Password (Defaults to root)
  --db-name=<dbname>        Specify the DB Name to import into. (Defaults to default)
  --force                   Generate and pull a new db dump, rather than using locally cached in /tmp
  --remote-db=<remotedb>    Specify the remote DB name to pull. (Used with Acquia)

Extra Options for Files
  --rsync-options=<options> Rsync Options to append.
  --files-dir=<dir>         Directory to sync files with.
                            Default Drupal: {DOCROOT}/sites/default/files/
                            Wordpress Default: {DOCROOT}/wp-content/uploads/

Examples:
  fin pull init             Start a project by pulling the repo from the provider.
      --hosting-platform=acquia Provide the Platform Name.
      --hosting-site=testsiteid Provide the Site ID.
      test_project_directory    Specify the directory to clone the project in.
  fin pull                  Pull all items from provider
  fin pull db               Pull only the db from the provider
  fin pull db --remote-db=dbname    Pull the db name dbname from the provider. (Acquia Cloud Only)

ssh-key

Manage SSH keys loaded into Docksal

  Private SSH keys loaded into the secure docksal-ssh-agent service are accessible to all project containers.   
  This allows containers to connect to the external SSH servers that require SSH keys   
  without a need to copy over the key into the container every time.    
  Default keys id_rsa/id_dsa/id_ecdsa/id_ed25519 are loaded automatically on every project start.   

Usage: fin ssh-key <command> [params]

Commands:
  add [key-name] [--quiet]  Add a private SSH key from $HOME/.ssh by file name
                            Adds all default keys (id_rsa/id_dsa/id_ecdsa/id_ed25519) if no file name is given.
                            Suppress key already loaded notifications if --quiet option specified.
  ls                        List SSH keys loaded in the docksal-ssh-agent
  rm                        Remove all keys from the docksal-ssh-agent
  new [key-name]            Generate a new SSH key pair

Examples:
  fin ssh-key add           Loads all SSH keys with default names: id_rsa/id_dsa/id_ecdsa from $HOME/.ssh/
  fin ssh-key add server_rsa    Loads the key stored in $HOME/.ssh/server_id_rsa into the agent
  fin ssh-key new server2_rsa   Generates a new SSH key pair in ~/.ssh/server2_id_rsa

system

Manage Docksal system status (Docker should be running)

Usage: system <command> [params]

Commands:
  reset                     Reset Docksal
  start                     Start Docksal
  stop                      Stop Docksal
  status                    Check Docksal status

Examples:
  fin system reset          Reset all Docksal system services and settings
  fin system reset dns      Reset Docksal DNS service
  fin system reset vhost-proxy  Reset Docksal HTTP/HTTPS reverse proxy service (resolves *.docksal domain names into container IPs)
  fin system reset ssh-agent    Reset Docksal ssh-agent service

config

Display, generate, or change project configuration

Usage: config [command]

Commands:
  show [options]            Display configuration for the current project
      --show-secrets        Do not truncate value of SECRET_* environment vars
  env                       Display only environment variables section
  yml                       Display static YML project config suitable for export (NOTE: SECRET_* values will not be hidden)

  generate [options]        Generate empty Docksal configuration for the project
      --stack=acquia        Set non-default DOCKSAL_STACK during config generate
      --docroot=mydir       Set non-default DOCROOT during config generate

  set [options] [VAR=VAL]   Set value(s) for the variable(s) in project ENV file
      --global              Set for global ENV file
      --env=[name]          Set in environment specific project ENV file

  remove [options] [VAR]    Remove variable(s) from project ENV file
  rm [options] [VAR]        
      --global              Remove from global ENV file
      --env=[name]          Remove from environment specific project ENV file

  get [options] [VAR]       Get the value of the single variable from project ENV file
      --global              Get value from global ENV file
      --env=[name]          Get value from environment specific project ENV file

Examples:
  fin config set DOCKER_NATIVE=1 --global   Adds DOCKER_NATIVE=1 into $HOME/.docksal/docksal.env
  fin config rm DOCKER_NATIVE --global      Removes DOCKER_NATIVE value from $HOME/.docksal/docksal.env
  fin config set DOCKSAL_STACK=acquia       Set different default stack in .docksal/docksal.env
  fin config set --env=local XDEBUG_ENABLED=1   Enable XDEBUG in .docksal/docksal-local.env

addon

Docksal Addons management commands.
See available addons in the Addons Repository https://github.com/docksal/addons

Usage: addon <command> <name>

Commands:
  install <name>            Install addon
  remove <name>             Remove addon

Examples:
  fin addon install solr    Install solr addon to the current project
  fin addon remove solr     Uninstall solr addon from the current project

exec

Execute commands or script in `cli` service container,
or execute commands in other containers when specified in params.
fin exec will automatically cd into the same folder inside `cli`.

Usage: exec [-T] [--in=name] <command | file>
  [!] Parameters order matters.

Options:
  -T                        Disable pseudo-tty allocation.
                            Useful for non-interactive commands when output is saved into a variable for further comparison.
                            In a TTY mode the output may contain unexpected invisible control symbols.
  --in=name                 Name of the service or container to execute the command in.

Examples:
  fin exec ls -la                   Current directory listing
  fin exec "ls -la > /tmp/list"         Execute advanced shell command with pipes or stdout redirects happening inside `cli`
  res=$(fin exec -T drush st)           Use -T switch when using exec output
  fin exec .docksal/script.sh           Execute a whole file inside `cli` container
  fin exec --in=db mysql -uroot -p      Execute command in `db` container (will NOT cd into the same folder)

run-cli

Runs commands in a standalone `cli` container mapped to the current directory.
Container has a persistent $HOME directory where something can be saved in between launches.
NOTE: `fin cleanup` will clean the persistent $HOME directory

Usage: run-cli [options] <command>
       rc [options] <command>

Options:
  --clean                   Run command with a non-persistent $HOME directory
  --cleanup                 Clean the persistent $HOME directory and run command
  --debug                   Print container debug output
  --image=IMAGE             Override default container image
  -e VAR=VALUE              Pass environment variable(s) to the container
  -T                        Disable pseudo-tty allocation (useful to get clean stdout)

Examples:
  fin rc ls -la                         Current directory listing
  fin rc "ls -la > /tmp/list"               Execute advanced shell command with pipes or stdout redirects happening inside cli
  fin rc -e VAR1=hello -e VAR2=world 'echo $VAR1 $VAR2' Print hello world using ENV variables

hosts

Add or remove lines to/from OS-dependent hosts file (e.g., /etc/hosts)

Usage: hosts [command]

Commands:
  add [hostname]            Add hostname to hosts file. If none provided uses VIRTUAL_HOST
  remove [hostname]         Remove lines containing hostname from hosts file. If none provided uses VIRTUAL_HOST
  list                      Output hosts file

Examples:
  fin hosts add             Append current project's VIRTUAL_HOST to hosts file
  fin hosts add demo.docksal    Append a line '192.168.64.100 demo.docksal' to hosts file
  fin hosts remove          Remove current project's VIRTUAL_HOST from hosts file
  fin hosts remove demo.docksal Remove *all* lines containing demo.docksal from hosts file
  fin hosts                 Output hosts file

alias

Create, update, or delete project aliases.
Aliases provide functionality that is similar to drush aliases.
With alias you are able to execute a command in a project without navigating to the project folder.
You can precede any command with an alias.
Aliases are effectively symlinks stored in $HOME/.docksal/alias

Usage: alias <command or path> [alias_name]

Commands:
  list                      Show aliases list
  <path> <alias_name>       Create/update alias with <alias_name> that links to <path>
  remove <alias_name>       Remove alias

Examples:
  fin alias ~/site1/docroot dev     Create or update an alias dev that is linked to ~/site1/docroot
  fin @project1 drush st        Execute `drush st` command in directory linked by project1 alias
                                Hint: create alias linking to Drupal sub-site to launch targeted commands
  fin alias remove project1     Delete project1 alias

logs

View output from containers.

Usage: logs [options] [--] [SERVICE...]

Options:
    --no-color          Produce monochrome output.
    -f, --follow        Follow log output.
    -t, --timestamps    Show timestamps.
    --tail="all"        Number of lines to show from the end of the logs
                        for each container.

Examples:
  fin logs web              Show web container logs
  fin logs -f web           Show web container logs and follow it

image

Docksal images listing and saving

Usage: image <command>

Commands:
  registry                  Show all Docksal images on Docker Hub
  registry [image name]     Show all tags for a certain image
  save --system,--project,--all Save docker images into a tar archive.
  load <file>               Load docker images from a tar archive.

Examples:
  fin image registry        Show all available Docksal images on Docker Hub
  fin image registry docksal/db Show all tags for docksal/db image
  fin image save --system   Save Docksal system images.
  fin image save --project  Save current project's images.
  fin image save --all      Save all images available on the host.