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title:Install the Deis Client on your Workstation
description:First steps for developers using Deis to deploy and scale applications.

Install the Client

The Deis command-line interface (CLI), or client, allows you to interact with a Deis :ref:`Controller`. You must install the client to use Deis.

Install the Deis Client

Your Deis client should match your server's version. For development, an easy way to ensure this is to run client/deis.py in the code repository you used to provision the server. You can make a symlink or shell alias for deis to that file:

$ pip install docopt==0.6.2 python-dateutil==2.2 requests==2.3.0 termcolor==1.1.0
$ sudo ln -fs $(pwd)/client/deis.py /usr/local/bin/deis
$ deis
Usage: deis <command> [<args>...]

If you don't have Python, install the latest deis binary executable for Linux or Mac OS X with this command:

$ curl -sSL http://deis.io/deis-cli/install.sh | sh

The installer puts deis in your current directory, but you should move it somewhere in your $PATH.

Proxy Support

Set the `http_proxy` or `https_proxy` environment variable to enable proxy support:

$ export http_proxy="http://proxyip:port"
$ export https_proxy="http://proxyip:port"

Integrated Help

The Deis client comes with comprehensive documentation for every command. Use deis help to explore the commands available to you:

$ deis help
The Deis command-line client issues API calls to a Deis controller.

Usage: deis <command> [<args>...]

Auth commands::

  register      register a new user with a controller
  login         login to a controller
  logout        logout from the current controller

Subcommands, use ``deis help [subcommand]`` to learn more::
...

To get help on subcommands, use deis help [subcommand]:

$ deis help apps
Valid commands for apps:

apps:create        create a new application
apps:list          list accessible applications
apps:info          view info about an application
apps:open          open the application in a browser
apps:logs          view aggregated application logs
apps:run           run a command in an ephemeral app container
apps:destroy       destroy an application

Use `deis help [command]` to learn more