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Manage the App Service Apps associated with the current user (alias: app)
Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-h, --help | false | help for apps |
Inherited Options
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--profile | string | false | Specify your profile (Default value: "default") [Learn more] |
--telemetry | string | false | Enable/Disable CLI usage tracking for your current profile (Default value: "on"; Allowed values: "on", "off") |
-o, --output-target | string | false | Write CLI output to the specified filepath |
-f, --output-format | string | false | Set the CLI output format (Default value: <blank>; Allowed values: <blank>, "json") |
--disable-colors | false | Disable all CLI output styling (e.g. colors, font styles, etc.) | |
-y, --yes | false | Automatically proceed through CLI commands by agreeing to any required user prompts |
Related Commands
appservices apps create - Create a new app (or a template app) from your current working directory and deploy it to the App Services server
appservices apps delete - Delete an app
appservices apps describe - Displays information about your app
appservices apps diff - Show differences between your local directory and your app
appservices apps init - Initialize an App Services App in your current working directory (alias: initialize)
appservices apps list - List the apps you have access to (alias: ls)