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title: Neon CLI
subtitle: Use the Neon CLI to manage Neon directly from the terminal
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The Neon CLI is a command-line interface that lets you manage Neon directly from the terminal. This documentation references all commands and options available in the Neon CLI.
🚀 Get set up in just a few steps with the [CLI Quickstart](/docs/reference/cli-quickstart).
## Install
**Install with [Homebrew](https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/neonctl)**
```bash
brew install neonctl
```
**Install via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/neonctl)**
```shell
npm i -g neonctl
```
Requires [Node.js 18.0](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) or higher.
**Install with bun**
```bash
bun install -g neonctl
```
**macOS binary**
Download the binary. No installation required.
```bash shouldWrap
curl -sL https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl/releases/latest/download/neonctl-macos -o neonctl
```
Run the CLI from the download directory:
```bash
neon [options]
```
**Install via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/neonctl)**
```shell
npm i -g neonctl
```
**Install with bun**
```bash
bun install -g neonctl
```
Requires [Node.js 18.0](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) or higher.
**Windows binary**
Download the binary. No installation required.
```bash shouldWrap
curl -sL -O https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl/releases/latest/download/neonctl-win.exe
```
Run the CLI from the download directory:
```bash
neonctl-win.exe [options]
```
**Install via [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/package/neonctl)**
```shell
npm i -g neonctl
```
**Install with bun**
```bash
bun install -g neonctl
```
**Linux binary**
Download the x64 or ARM64 binary, depending on your processor type. No installation required.
x64:
```bash shouldWrap
curl -sL https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl/releases/latest/download/neonctl-linux-x64 -o neonctl
```
ARM64:
```bash shouldWrap
curl -sL https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl/releases/latest/download/neonctl-linux-arm64 -o neonctl
```
Run the CLI from the download directory:
```bash
neon [options]
```
For more about installing, upgrading, and connecting, see [Neon CLI — Install and connect](/docs/reference/cli-install).
You can run the Neon CLI without installing it using **npx** (Node Package eXecute) or the `bun` equivalent, **bunx**. For example:
```shell
# npx
npx neonctl
# bunx
bunx neonctl
```
## Synopsis
```bash
neon --help
usage: neon [options] [aliases: neonctl]
Commands:
neon auth Authenticate [aliases: login]
neon me Show current user
neon orgs Manage organizations [aliases: org]
neon projects Manage projects [aliases: project]
neon ip-allow Manage IP Allow
neon vpc Manage VPC endpoints and project VPC restrictions
neon branches Manage branches [aliases: branch]
neon databases Manage databases [aliases: database, db]
neon roles Manage roles [aliases: role]
neon operations Manage operations [aliases: operation]
neon connection-string [branch] Get connection string [aliases: cs]
neon set-context Set the current context
neon completion generate completion script
Global options:
-o, --output Set output format
[string] [choices: "json", "yaml", "table"] [default: "table"]
--config-dir Path to config directory [string] [default: ""]
--api-key API key [string] [default: ""]
--analytics Manage analytics. Example: --no-analytics, --analytics false
[boolean] [default: true]
-v, --version Show version number [boolean]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
Options:
--context-file Context file [string] [default: (current-context-file)]
```
## Commands
| Command | Subcommands | Description |
| ---------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------- |
| [auth](/docs/reference/cli-auth) | | Authenticate |
| [me](/docs/reference/cli-me) | | Show current user |
| [orgs](/docs/reference/cli-orgs) | `list` | Manage organizations |
| [projects](/docs/reference/cli-projects) | `list`, `create`, `update`, `delete`, `get` | Manage projects |
| [ip-allow](/docs/reference/cli-ip-allow) | `list`, `add`, `remove`, `reset` | Manage IP Allow |
| [vpc](/docs/reference/cli-vpc) | `endpoint`, `project` | Manage VPC endpoints and project VPC restrictions |
| [branches](/docs/reference/cli-branches) | `list`, `create`, `reset`, `restore`, `rename`, `schema-diff`, `set-default`, `add-compute`, `delete`, `get` | Manage branches |
| [databases](/docs/reference/cli-databases) | `list`, `create`, `delete` | Manage databases |
| [roles](/docs/reference/cli-roles) | `list`, `create`, `delete` | Manage roles |
| [operations](/docs/reference/cli-operations) | `list` | Manage operations |
| [connection-string](/docs/reference/cli-connection-string) | | Get connection string |
| [set-context](/docs/reference/cli-set-context) | | Set context for session |
| [completion](/docs/reference/cli-completion) | | Generate a completion script |
## Global options
Global options are supported with any Neon CLI command.
| Option | Description | Type | Default |
| :-------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------- | :------ | :---------------------------------- |
| [-o, --output](#output) | Set the Neon CLI output format (`json`, `yaml`, or `table`) | string | table |
| [--config-dir](#config-dir) | Path to the Neon CLI configuration directory | string | `/home//.config/neonctl` |
| [--api-key](#api-key) | Neon API key | string | `NEON_API_KEY` environment variable |
| [--color](#color) | Colorize the output. Example: `--no-color`, `--color false` | boolean | true |
| [--analytics](#analytics) | Manage analytics | boolean | true |
| [-v, --version](#version) | Show the Neon CLI version number | boolean | - |
| [-h, --help](#help) | Show the Neon CLI help | boolean | - |
- `-o, --output`
Sets the output format. Supported options are `json`, `yaml`, and `table`. The default is `table`. Table output may be limited. The `json` and `yaml` output formats show all data.
```bash
neon me --output json
```
- `--config-dir`
Specifies the path to the `neonctl` configuration directory. To view the default configuration directory containing you `credentials.json` file, run `neon --help`. The credentials file is created when you authenticate using the `neon auth` command. This option is only necessary if you move your `neonctl` configuration file to a location other than the default.
```bash
neon projects list --config-dir /home//.config/neonctl
```
- `--api-key`
Specifies your Neon API key. You can authenticate using a Neon API key when running a Neon CLI command instead of using `neon auth`. For information about obtaining an Neon API key, see [Create an API key](/docs/manage/api-keys#create-an-api-key).
```bash
neon --api-key
```
To avoid including the `--api-key` option with each CLI command, you can export your API key to the `NEON_API_KEY` environment variable.
```bash
export NEON_API_KEY=
```
The authentication flow for the Neon CLI follows this order:
- If the `--api-key` option is provided, it takes precedence and is used for authentication.
- If the `--api-key` option is not provided, the `NEON_API_KEY` environment variable is used if it is set.
- If both `--api-key` option and `NEON_API_KEY` environment variable are not provided or set, the CLI falls back to the
`credentials.json` file created by the `neon auth` command.
- If the credentials file is not found, the Neon CLI initiates the `neon auth` web authentication process.
- `--color`
Colorize the output. This option is enabled by default, but you can disable it by specifying `--no-color` or `--color false`, which is useful when using Neon CLI commands in your automation pipelines.
- `--analytics`
Analytics are enabled by default to gather information about the CLI commands and options that are used by our customers. This data collection assists in offering support, and allows for a better understanding of typical usage patterns so that we can improve user experience. Neon does not collect user-defined data, such as project IDs or command payloads. To opt-out of analytics data collection, specify `--no-analytics` or `--analytics false`.
- `-v, --version`
Shows the Neon CLI version number.
```bash
$ neon --version
1.15.0
```
- `-h, --help`
Shows the `neon` command-line help. You can view help for `neon`, a `neon` command, or a `neon` subcommand, as shown in the following examples:
```bash
neon --help
neon branches --help
neon branches create --help
```
## Options
| Option | Description | Type | Default |
| :------------------------------ | :-------------------------------- | :----- | :------------------- |
| [--context-file](#context-file) | The context file for CLI sessions | string | current-context-file |
- `--context-file`
Sets a background context for your CLI sessions, letting you perform organization, project, or branch-specific actions without having to specify the relevant id in every command. For example, this command lists all branches using the `branches list` command. No need to specify the project since the context file provides it.
```bash
neon branches list --context-file path/to/context_file_name
```
To define a context file, see [Neon CLI commands — set-context](/docs/reference/cli-set-context).
## GitHub repository
The GitHub repository for the Neon CLI is found [here](https://github.com/neondatabase/neonctl).