List available EE aliases.
Aliases are shorthand references to WordPress installs. For instance, @dev
could refer to a development install and @prod
could refer to a production install. This command gives you visibility in what registered aliases you have available.
OPTIONS
[--format=<format>]
: Render output in a particular format.
---
default: yaml
options:
- yaml
- json
---
EXAMPLES
# List all available aliases.
$ ee cli alias
---
GLOBAL PARAMETERS
Argument | Description |
---|---|
--sites_path=<path> |
Absolute path to where all sites will be stored. |
--locale=<locale> |
Locale for WordPress. |
--le-mail=<le-mail> |
Mail-id to be used for letsencrypt. |
--wp-mail=<wp-mail> |
Default Mail-id to be used for WordPress site installation. |
--sysctl=<true/false> |
Whether to add sysctl config in docker-compose. |
--[no-]color |
Whether to colorize the output. |
--debug[=<group>] |
Show all PHP errors; add verbosity to EE bootstrap. |
--quiet |
Suppress informational messages. |
SUBCOMMANDS
Name | Description |
---|---|
ee cli check-update | Check to see if there is a newer version of EE available. |
ee cli cmd-dump | Dump the list of installed commands, as JSON. |
ee cli completions | Generate tab completion strings. |
ee cli has-command | Detects if a command exists |
ee cli info | Print various details about the EE environment. |
ee cli param-dump | Dump the list of global parameters, as JSON or in var_export format. |
ee cli self-uninstall | Uninstalls easyengine completely along with all sites |
ee cli update | Update EE to the latest release. |
ee cli version | Print EE version. |