3.3. Commands available for the kie-config-cli tool


The following commands are available for managing the GIT repository using the kie-config-cli tool:
  • add-deployment - adds a new deployment unit
  • add-repo-org-unit - adds a repository to the organizational unit
  • add-role-org-unit - adds role(s) to an organizational unit
  • add-role-project - adds role(s) to a project
  • add-role-repo - adds role(s) to a repository
  • create-org-unit - creates new organizational unit
  • create-repo - creates a new git repository
  • discard - does not publish local changes, cleans up temporary directories and closes the tool
  • exit - publishes work, cleans up temporary directories and closes the tool
  • fetch-changes - fetches changes from upstream repository
  • help - prints available commands with descriptions
  • list-deployment - lists available deployments
  • list-org-units - lists available organizational units
  • list-repo - lists available repositories
  • push-changes - pushes changes to upstream repository (in online mode only)
  • remove-deployment - removes existing deployment
  • remove-org-unit - removes existing organizational unit
  • remove-repo - removes an existing repository from config only
  • remove-repo-org-unit - removes a repository from the organizational unit
  • remove-role-org-unit - removes role(s) from an organizational unit
  • remove-role-project - removes role(s) from a project
  • remove-role-repo - removes role(s) from a repository
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