To configure your New Relic One CLI preferences, use the commands below. You can click any command to see its usage options and additional details about the command.
Run nr1 config:list
to see all your existing configurations and their keys.
Command | Description |
---|---|
nr1 config:set | Sets a specific configuration value. |
nr1 config:get | Shows a specific configuration. |
nr1 config:list | Lists your configuration choices. |
nr1 config:delete | Removes the value of a specific configuration. |
Command details
nr1 config:set
Set a configuration
Sets a specific configuration value given a configuration key. By default, the command will prompt you for a new value after providing a key, but you can also use the --k, --key=KEY
option to skip this step.
Usage
$ nr1 config:set OPTION
Options
-k, --key=KEY | The key of the config. (required) |
-V, --value=VALUE | The value of the config. |
--profile=PROFILE | The authentication profile you want to use. |
-t, --this-profile-only | If present, this configuration will only apply while running with the specified profile. |
--verbose | Adds extra information to the output. |
Examples
$ nr1 config:set --key=proxyEnabled
$ nr1 config:set --key=proxyEnabled --value=ENABLED
nr1 config:get
See your configuration
Shows the value for a specific configuration.
Usage
$ nr1 config:get OPTION
Options
-k, --key=KEY | The key of the config. (required) |
--profile=PROFILE | The authentication profile you want to use. |
--verbose | Adds extra information to the output. |
nr1 config:list
See all your configurations
Shows a list of all your configuration choices, including the configuration key, value, and origin.
Usage
$ nr1 config:list
Options
--profile=PROFILE | The authentication profile you want to use. |
--verbose | Adds extra information to the output. |
Aliases
$ nr1 config:ls
nr1 config:delete
Remove a configuration
Removes the value of a specific configuration.
Usage
$ nr1 config:delete OPTION
Options
-k, --key=KEY | The key of the config. (required) |
--profile=PROFILE | The authentication profile you want to use. |
-t, --this-profile-only | If present, this configuration will only apply while running with the specified profile. |
--verbose | Adds extra information to the output. |
Aliases
nr1 config:remove
nr1 config:rm
Examples:
$ nr1 config:delete --key=proxyHttp