--- outline: [2, 3] --- # CLI Commands Koel comes with a set of handy CLI commands to help you manage your installation. These commands are available via Laravel’s `artisan` command line interface. You can run `php artisan list` from your Koel installation directory and pipe the output to `grep` to filter out those under the `koel` namespace: ```bash php artisan list | grep koel koel koel:admin:change-password Change a user's password koel:init Install or upgrade Koel koel:license:activate Activate a Koel Plus license koel:license:deactivate Deactivate the currently active Koel Plus license koel:license:status Check the current Koel Plus license status koel:prune Remove empty artists and albums ... ``` In order to get help on a specific command, run `php artisan -h`. ## Available Commands ### `koel:admin:change-password` Change a user's password. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:admin:change-password [] ``` #### Arguments | Name | Description | |---------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | `email` | The user's email. If empty, will get the default admin user. | ### `koel:init` Install or upgrade Koel. Usage ```bash php artisan koel:init [options] ``` #### Options | Name | Description | |---------------|---------------------------------| | `--no-assets` | Do not compile front-end assets | ### `koel:license:activate` Activate a Koel Plus license. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:license:activate ``` #### Arguments | Name | Description | |-------|------------------------------| | `key` | The license key to activate. | ### `koel:license:deactivate` Deactivate the currently active Koel Plus license. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:license:deactivate ``` ### `koel:license:status` Check the current Koel Plus license status. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:license:status ``` ### `koel:prune` Remove empty artists and albums. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:prune ``` ### `koel:scan` Scan for songs in the configured directory. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:scan [options] php artisan koel:sync [options] # Alias, deprecated ``` #### Options: | Name | Description | |------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `O`, `--owner=` | The ID of the user who should own the newly scanned songs. Defaults to the first admin user. | | `P`, `--private` | Whether to make the newly scanned songs private to the user. | | `I`, `--ignore=` | The comma-separated tags to ignore (exclude) from scanning. Valid tags are `title`, `album`,`artist`, `albumartist`, `track`, `disc`, `year`, `genre`, `lyrics`, and `cover`. | | `F`, `--force` | Force re-scanning even unchanged files. | ### `koel:search:import` Import all searchable entities with Scout. See [Instant Search](./usage/search) for more information. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:search:import ``` ### `koel:storage` Set up and configure Koel’s storage. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:storage ``` ### `koel:storage:dropbox` Set up Dropbox as the storage driver for Koel. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:storage:dropbox ``` ### `koel:storage:local` Set up the local storage for Koel. A "local storage" is simply a directory on the server where Koel is installed. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:storage:local ``` ### `koel:storage:s3` Set up Amazon S3 or a compatible service (DigitalOcean Spaces, Cloudflare R2, etc.) as the storage driver for Koel. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:storage:s3 ``` :::tip To set up the storage driver for Koel, simply use `koel:storage`. Internally, it calls `koel:storage:local`, `koel:storage:s3`, or `koel:storage:dropbox` based on your input. ::: ### `koel:tags:collect` Collect additional tags from existing songs. This is a legacy command and is no longer needed for new installations. #### Usage ```bash php artisan koel:tags:collect ``` ## Command Scheduling Some of the commands, such as `koel:scan` and `koel:prune`, can be scheduled to run at regular intervals. Koel uses Laravel’s built-in scheduler to manage this. In order to set up the scheduler, you need to add the following cron entry to your server: ```bash * * * * * cd /path-to-koel-installation && php artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1 ``` This will run the scheduler every minute, which will then run any scheduled commands as needed. By default, `koel:scan` and `koel:prune` are set to run every day at midnight. Though you can still manually set up cron jobs for individual commands, the scheduler is the recommended approach to command scheduling in Koel, as it will automatically cover any commands that may be added in the future.