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Bitrise Command Line Interface introduction

Installing Bitrise Command Line Interface

For a more detailed overview see the CLI how to guide Let's cut to the chase! Our Command Line Interface is now available via Homebrew so first call that good old brew update just to be sure and when it's done simply call the brew install bitrise command in your terminal. And BOOM! you can start using it right away!

If you choose to go the old fashioned way just check the releases site for instructions.

Setting up Bitrise

The installation is done so let's run the bitrise setup command to finish up and install the missing dependencies!

Create your first project

Let's run the bitrise init command in the terminal. Your first Workflow is ready to be run!

Make sure you are in the current project's directory and run the bitrise run command. It will show you the workflows listed in the bitrise.yml. Now you simply have to choose one (after the init there's only one called primary) from the list and call bitrise run <workflowname> and watch CLI execute your Workflow Step-by-Step! You can add Steps to the Workflow from our StepLib or even from your own StepLib fork if you have one.

Happy Building!