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Octopus CLI

The Octopus CLI is a command line tool that builds on top of the Octopus Deploy REST API. It allows pushing application packages for deployment and managing environments, deployments, projects, and workers. It is open source and maintained by Octopus Deploy.
Latest: 2.20.1
Last checked: Mar 16, 2026 8:58am
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Overview

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License: Open Source

Version & Lifecycle

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Current: 2.20.1 N-2: 2.18.0 Avg cadence: Every 19 days

Top Contributors

Top sitewide contributors:

  1. Anbarasan
  2. nico_k
  3. Bob
  4. Vigneshwaran

Community Notes

Deployment tip • May 19, 2026
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Octopus Deploy CLI migration and validation note

For managed Octopus Deploy command-line tooling, distinguish the older octo CLI from the newer Octopus CLI before packaging or replacing clients. Octopus documents the Octo Command Line as deprecated; new automation should target the newer octopus CLI where possible, while legacy scripts may still call octo.

Use the official OctopusDeploy/cli release assets as the source for the current CLI package and validate deployments by running octopus --version from the same execution context used by your automation. If you are migrating from octo, inventory scheduled tasks, build agents, and release scripts for hard-coded octo commands before removing the legacy binary from shared runners.

Sources: Octopus Octo CLI documentation and OctopusDeploy CLI releases.

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Packaging Notes

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Supports packaging applications as Zip or NuGet packages; can be used on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Docker

Notes

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The Octo CLI is deprecated and replaced by the Octopus CLI. Octopus CLI supports multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, and Docker.