redoc/cli/README.md
Anastasiia Derymarko 1f417d67c6
feat: support .redocly.yaml for options for redoc-cli (#1981)
Co-authored-by: Anastasiia Derymarko < anastasiia@redocly.com>
Co-authored-by: Adam Altman <adam@redoc.ly>
Co-authored-by: Ivana Isadora Devcic <33730345+skadinna@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-05-11 08:58:24 +03:00

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# redoc-cli
**[ReDoc](https://github.com/Redocly/redoc)'s Command Line Interface**
## Installation
You can use `redoc-cli` by installing [the package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/redoc-cli) globally,
or using [npx](https://medium.com/@maybekatz/introducing-npx-an-npm-package-runner-55f7d4bd282b).
## Usage
The two following commands are available:
- `redoc-cli serve [spec]` - starts the server with `spec` rendered with ReDoc.
Supports a server-side rendering mode (`--ssr`)
and can watch the spec (`--watch`) to automatically reload the page whenever it changes.\
Deprecated. Use `npx @redocly/openapi-cli preview-docs [spec]`
- `redoc-cli bundle [spec]` - bundles `spec` and Redoc into a **zero-dependency** HTML file.\
Deprecated. Use Use "build" command instead.
- `redoc-cli build [spec]` - build `spec` and Redoc into a **zero-dependency** HTML file.
Some examples:
- Bundle with the main color changed to `orange`:<br/>
`$ redoc-cli build [spec] --options.theme.colors.primary.main=orange`
- Serve with the `nativeScrollbars` option set to true:<br/>
`$ redoc-cli serve [spec] --options.nativeScrollbars`
- Bundle using a custom [Handlebars](https://handlebarsjs.com/) template
(check the [default template](https://github.com/Redocly/redoc/blob/master/cli/template.hbs) for an example):<br/>
`$ redoc-cli build [spec] -t custom.hbs`
- Bundle using a custom template and add custom `templateOptions`:<br/>
`$ redoc-cli build [spec] -t custom.hbs --templateOptions.metaDescription "Page meta description"`
#### With a Redocly configuration file ([more info](https://redocly.com/docs/cli/configuration/#redocly-configuration-file)):
1. Go to folder with your Redocly configuration file (`.redocly.yaml` or `redocly.yaml`) and your OpenAPI definition file.
2. Build the site using the `build` command (options from the Redocly configuration file will be automatically fetched):
`redoc build openapi.yaml`
For more details, run `redoc-cli --help`.