The Doppler CLI is the official tool for interacting with your Doppler secrets and configuration.
You can:
- Manage your secrets, projects, and environments
- Execute applications with your secrets injected into the environment
- View activity and audit logs
The Doppler CLI is available in several popular package managers. It can also be installed via shell script, GitHub Action, or downloaded as a standalone binary.
For more info, including instructions on verifying binary signatures, see the Install page.
Using brew is recommended:
$ brew install dopplerhq/cli/doppler
$ doppler --version
To update:
$ brew upgrade doppler
For installation without brew, see the Install page.
Using winget is recommended:
$ winget install doppler
$ doppler --version
To update:
$ winget upgrade doppler
For additional options, see the Install page.
This option is recommend for CI jobs and other environments that won't make use of package manager updates.
$ (curl -Ls --tlsv1.2 --proto "=https" --retry 3 https://cli.doppler.com/install.sh || wget -t 3 -qO- https://cli.doppler.com/install.sh) | sh
For more info, see the Install page.
See Install page for instructions.
See Install page for instructions.
You can install the latest version of the CLI via GitHub Action. See the cli-action repo for more info.
Setup should only take a minute (literally). You'll authorize the CLI to access your Doppler workplace, and then select your project and config.
$ doppler login # generate auth credentials
$ doppler setup # select your project and config
# optional
$ doppler configure --all # view local configuration
By default, doppler login
scopes the auth token to the root directory (--scope=/
). This means that the token will be accessible to projects using the Doppler CLI in any subdirectory. To limit this, specify the scope
flag during login: doppler login --scope=./
or doppler login --scope ~/projects/backend
.
Setup (i.e. doppler setup
) scopes the selected project and config to the current directory (--scope=./
). You can also modify this scope with the scope
flag. Run doppler help
for more information.