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Command Line Tool
meteor help
Get help on meteor command line usage. Running meteor help by itself
will list the common meteor commands. Running meteor help <command>
will print detailed help about meteor <command>.
meteor create <name>
Make a subdirectory called <name> and create a new Meteor app there.
meteor run
Serve the current app at http://localhost:3000 using Meteor's local development server.
meteor deploy <site>
Bundle your app and deploy it to <site>. Meteor provides free hosting if
you deploy to <your app>.meteor.com as long as <your app> is a name
that has not been claimed by someone else.
meteor update
Update your Meteor installation to the latest released version and then
(if meteor update was run from an app directory) update the packages
used by the current app to the latest versions that are compatible with
all other packages used by the app.
meteor add
Add a package (or multiple packages) to your Meteor project. To query for
available packages, use the meteor search command.
meteor remove
Remove a package previously added to your Meteor project. For a list of
the packages that your application is currently using, use the
meteor list command.
meteor mongo
Opens a MongoDB shell for viewing and/or manipulating collections stored
in the database. Note that you must already be running a server for the
current app (in another terminal window) in order for meteor mongo to
connect to the app's database.
meteor reset
Reset the current project to a fresh state. Removes all local data.
If you use meteor reset often, but you have some initial data that you
don't want to discard, consider using Meteor.startup to
recreate that data the first time the server starts up:
if (Meteor.isServer) {
Meteor.startup(function () {
if (Rooms.find().count() === 0) {
Rooms.insert({name: "Initial room"});
}
});
}
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