## :book: Documentation Here are the sub-commands for `stacker` CLI. ### `$ stacker init` Generates `stacker.yaml` based on your responses. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | argument | `[stack]` | Stack name | no | | option | `-y | --defaults` | Use default options | no | ### `$ stacker link` - creates a local IP alias (eg. `127.20.17.1`) - adds your chosen domain name in `/etc/hosts` - adds the project to the projects list ### `$ stacker unlink` Does the opposite of `stacker link`. ### `$ stacker up` Builds and starts the project. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | option | `--ip` | IP address | no | | option | `--detached` (`-d`) | Detached mode | no | ### `$ stacker build` Builds the project. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | option | `--ip` | IP address | no | ### `$ stacker start` Starts the application. ### `$ stacker stop` Stops the application. ### `$ stacker restart` Restarts the application. ### `$ stacker down` Removes and stops the application. ### `$ stacker shell` Opens an interactive shell for a given service. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | argument | `[service]` | Service name | no | ### `$ stacker run` Executes a pre-defined shell command. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | argument | `[command]` | Runnable name | no | ### `$ stacker eject` Ejects a config file so you'll be able to customize it. | Type | Name | Description | Required | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | argument | `[file]` | Ejectable name | no | ### `$ stacker links` Displays all the linked projects.