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title: Use the Redoc CLI
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# How to use the Redocly CLI
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With Redocly CLI, you can bundle your OpenAPI definition and API documentation
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(made with Redoc) into a zero-dependency HTML file and render it locally.
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## Step 1 - Install Redocly CLI
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First, you need to install the `@redocly/cli` package.
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You can install it [globally](../../cli/installation.md#install-globally) using npm or Yarn.
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Or you can install it during [runtime](../../cli/installation.md#use-npx-at-runtime) using npx or Docker.
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## Step 2 - Build the HTML file
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The Redocly CLI `build-docs` command builds Redoc into a zero-dependency HTML file.
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To build a zero-dependency HTML file using Redocly CLI, enter the following command,
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replacing `apis/openapi.yaml` with your API definition file's name and path:
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```bash
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redocly build-docs apis/openapi.yaml
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```
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See the [build-docs](../../cli/commands/build-docs.md) documentation for more information
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on the different options and ways you can use the command.
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Also, check out [Redocly CLI commands](../../cli/commands/index.md), for more
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information on the different things you can do with Redocly CLI including
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linting, splitting, and bundling your API definition file.
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