jx
jx
jx is a command line tool for working with Jenkins X
Synopsis
jx is a command line tool for working with Jenkins X
jx [flags]
Options
-b, --batch-mode Runs in batch mode without prompting for user input (default true)
--config-file string Configuration file used for installation
-h, --help help for jx
--install-dependencies Enables automatic dependencies installation when required
--no-brew Disables brew package manager on MacOS when installing binary dependencies
--skip-auth-secrets-merge Skips merging the secrets from local files with the secrets from Kubernetes cluster
--verbose Enables verbose output
SEE ALSO
- jx add - Adds a new resource
- jx boot - Boots up Jenkins X in a Kubernetes cluster using GitOps and a Jenkins X Pipeline
- jx cloudbees - Opens the CloudBees app for Kubernetes for visualising CI/CD and your environments
- jx completion - Output shell completion code for the given shell (bash or zsh)
- jx compliance - Run compliance tests against Kubernetes cluster
- jx console - Opens the Jenkins console
- jx context - View or change the current Kubernetes context (Kubernetes cluster)
- jx controller - Runs a controller
- jx create - Create a new resource
- jx delete - Deletes one or more resources
- jx diagnose - Print diagnostic information about the Jenkins X installation
- jx docs - Open the documentation in a browser
- jx edit - Edit a resource
- jx environment - View or change the current environment in the current Kubernetes cluster
- jx gc - Garbage collects Jenkins X resources
- jx get - Display one or more resources
- jx import - Imports a local project or Git repository into Jenkins
- jx init - Init Jenkins X
- jx install - Install Jenkins X in the current Kubernetes cluster
- jx login - Onboard an user into the CloudBees application
- jx logs - Tails the log of the latest pod for a deployment
- jx namespace - View or change the current namespace context in the current Kubernetes cluster
- jx open - Open a service in a browser
- jx options -
- jx preview - Creates or updates a Preview Environment for the current version of an application
- jx promote - Promotes a version of an application to an Environment
- jx prompt - Generate the command line prompt for the current team and environment
- jx repository - Opens the web page for the current Git repository in a browser
- jx rsh - Opens a terminal in a pod or runs a command in the pod
- jx scan - Perform a scan action
- jx shell - Create a sub shell so that changes to the Kubernetes context, namespace or environment remain local to the shell
- jx start - Starts a process such as a pipeline
- jx status - status of the Kubernetes cluster or named node
- jx step - pipeline steps
- jx stop - Stops a process such as a pipeline
- jx sync - Synchronises your local files to a DevPod
- jx team - View or change the current team in the current Kubernetes cluster
- jx uninstall - Uninstall the Jenkins X platform
- jx update - Updates an existing resource
- jx upgrade - Upgrades a resource
- jx version - Print the version information