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Outage on octopus.com - report and learnings
Public incident report and our learnings about the octopus.com DNS disruption from January 25 – 26, 2023.Deprecating the Octo CLI
Learn why Octopus is dropping support for the Octo CLI and what's next.Building the Octopus CLI vNext
Learn about our plans to build the next version of the Octopus CLI.Octopus Pipe for Bitbucket: octopus-cli-run
Learn how to integrate Octopus and BitBucket with our new experimental BitBucket Pipe called octopus-cli-run.Run the AWS CLI in Octopus Deploy
Learn how to run AWS CLI commands inside Octopus Deploy.Configuring WildFly via XML Templates or CLI Scripts
Configuring a WildFly server can be done either by editing the XML files directly, or by running CLI script. But which is the best choice?Maintaining your own version of the Azure CLI
Learn how to manage your own version of the Azure CLI and why we no longer support tooling.Using the WildFly CLI
Learn how to use the WildFly CLI to query and configure a WildFly application server.Command-line tab completion for Octopus CLI
Enable tab completion for the Octopus CLI today! We'll also dive into how shell completion works in some popular shell environments.New in Azure DevOps for Octopus Deploy v6
Find out what's new in v6 of the Octopus Azure DevOps plugin and why we made the changes.New in GitHub Actions for Octopus Deploy v3
We shipped the third version of GitHub Actions for Octopus Deploy with new features. Learn how the new actions improve your deployment experience.Execution containers for workers: Extending the Octopus worker-tools Docker image
Unsure what image to use with the Execution containers for workers feature in Octopus? This post covers what the octopus/worker-tools image is, how to extend it, and why you might create your own image entirely.Installing Jenkins From Scratch
Learn how to setup a basic Jenkins instance on Ubuntu.Announcing GitHub Actions for Octopus Deploy
You can now integrate your GitHub builds with deployments in Octopus Deploy thanks to our GitHub Actions.
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Documentation
CLI
The all-new Octopus CLIInstalling the Octopus CLI as a capability
This guide covers how to add the Octopus CLI as a capability to your Azure DevOps custom build agents.The Octopus Command Line (CLI)
The Octopus CLI (octo) is the Octopus command line tool that builds on top of the Octopus REST API.Octopus CLI Global Tool
Octopus CLI installationConfiguring the version of the Azure CLI
A version of Azure CLI is bundled with Octopus Deploy and it's possible to configure which version you wish to use in your deployments.AWS CLI and PowerShell scripts
AWS CLI and PowerShell Scripts allow you to manage your AWS resources as part of your deployment process.Azure CLI and PowerShell Scripts
Azure CLI and PowerShell Scripts allow you to manage your Azure resources as part of your deployment process.Create packages with the Octopus CLI
Using the Octopus CLI (octo) command line tool to create packages for deployment.Google cloud CLI scripts
Google cloud CLI Scripts allow you to manage your Google cloud resources as part of your deployment process.Installing the Tentacle VM extension via the Azure CLI
How to install the Tentacle VM Extension using the Azure Command Line Interface (CLI)octopus config
Manage CLI configurationoctopus
Octopus Deploy CLIVersion
Output the Octopus CLI command line tool version.JSON formatted output
Formatting output from the Octopus CLIBitBucket Pipelines
Octopus Deploy can be integrated with your BitBucket Pipelines build chain with the help of the Octopus CLI.Running Azure PowerShell
Octopus supports executing PowerShell against Azure and will automatically import the Azure PowerShell modules if they are available.Can't find what you are looking for? You can also search our support forum.