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Created basic cheatsheet for Heroku CLI
I have created a cheat sheet on Heroku CLI where I have included all the basic commands with basic deployment methods needed to deploy and manage the application on the Heroku platform
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# ##############################################################################
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##### HEROKU TOOLBELT COMPLETE GUIDE ###########################################
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################################################################################
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# Installing Heroku toolbelt using command line
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# For MacOS...
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brew tap heroku/brew && brew install heroku
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# For Ubuntu...
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sudo snap install --classic heroku
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# Other installation methods are
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curl https://cli-assets.heroku.com/install.sh | sh # only for unix based systems, windows incompatible as it needs sudo
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curl https://cli-assets.heroku.com/install-ubuntu.sh | sh # Ubuntu/Debian apt-get
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yay -S heroku-cli # Arch linux, Note: This package is community maintained not by heroku
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npm install -g heroku # This installation method is required for users on ARM and BSD...
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############
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# Verifying your installation
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heroku --version
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# Let's get started with heroku
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heroku login # To login into the heroku toolbelt with your heroku account, this will open browser for you.
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heroku login -i # If you prefer to stay in the command line environment, then you can execute this command
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# Now navigate to your desired directory and create a blank heroku application
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cd ~/myapp
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heorku create
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# If you are facing login issues, try to execute the following command
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mv ~/.netrc ~/.netrc.backup
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heroku login
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# Uninstalling the heroku CLI
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# For macOS
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rm -rf /usr/local/heroku /usr/local/lib/heroku /usr/local/bin/heroku ~/.local/share/heroku ~/Library/Caches/heroku
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# or you can try the below command also on macOS
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brew uninstall heroku
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rm -rf ~/.local/share/heroku ~/Library/Caches/heroku
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# For Linux (Standalone installs)
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rm /usr/local/bin/heroku
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rm -rf /usr/local/lib/heroku /usr/local/heroku
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rm -rf ~/.local/share/heroku ~/.cache/heroku
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# For Linux (Debian and Ubuntu installs)
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sudo apt-get remove heroku heroku-toolbelt
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sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/heroku.list
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#####################################################################################################
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### Managing and deploying applications on Heroku (Using Git) ###################################
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#####################################################################################################
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cd myapp # Changing into the project directory
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git init # Initializing the project into a git repository
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git add . # Adding all the contents of the project into the repository excluding .gitignore content
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git commit -m "My first commit" # Commiting the content to the repository
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heroku create # Creating a new empty application on Heroku
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git remote -v # verifying that the remote is set to the heroku
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heroku git:remote -a thawing-inlet-61413 # For an existing heroku app, you can add remote to the application
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git remote rename heroku heroku-staging # renaming remotes
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git push heroku master # Deploying code to the heroku application
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git push heroku testbranch:master # Deploying code from a non-master branch to the heroku application
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heroku create --ssh-git # ssh git transport for the application instead of https
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git config --global url.ssh://git@heroku.com/.insteadOf https://git.heroku.com/ # For using ssh always
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git config --global --remove-section url.ssh://git@heroku.com/ # To remove this rewrite setting run the command
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#####################################################################################################
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### Managing and deploying applications on Heroku (Using Docker) ###################################
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#####################################################################################################
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heroku container:login # Login to the container resistry
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git clone https://github.com/heroku/alpinehelloworld.git # Get sample code by cloning into the following repository
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heroku create # Creating a blank heroku application
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heroku container:push web # Build the image and push to Container Registry
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heroku container:push --recursive # Pushing from the root directory of the project in recursive manner
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heroku container:push web worker --recursive # Building the image and pushing to container resistry in recursive manner
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heroku container:release web # Releasing the image to your application
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heroku open # Open the application in the browser
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