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sst

v4.5.12

Published

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Readme


Build full-stack apps on your own infrastructure.

Installation

If you are using SST as a part of your Node project, we recommend installing it locally.

npm install sst

If you are not using Node, you can install the CLI globally.

curl -fsSL https://sst.dev/install | bash

To install a specific version.

curl -fsSL https://sst.dev/install | VERSION=0.0.403 bash

To use a package manager, check out our docs.

Manually

Download the pre-compiled binaries from the releases page and copy to the desired location.

Get Started

Get started with your favorite framework:

Learn More

Learn more about some of the key concepts:

Contributing

Here's how you can contribute:

  • Help us improve our docs
  • Find a bug? Open an issue
  • Feature request? Submit a PR

Running Locally

Run bun run setup. You need Go and Bun installed.

Now you can run the CLI locally on any of the examples/ apps.

cd examples/aws-api
go run ../../cmd/sst <command>

If you want to build the CLI binary, run bun run build:cli. This will create a sst binary that you can use.

For building the docs, run bun run docs:generate and bun run docs:dev.


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