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Vercel CLI Global Options

Last updated March 4, 2025

Global options are commonly available to use with multiple Vercel CLI commands.

The option can be used to provide a working directory (that can be different from the current directory) when running Vercel CLI commands.

This option can be a relative or absolute path.

Using the vercel command with the --cwd option.

The option, shorthand , can be used to provide a more verbose output when running Vercel CLI commands.

Using the vercel command with the --debug option.

The option, shorthand , can be used set the path to the global configuration directory.

Using the vercel command with the --global-config option.

The option, shorthand , can be used to display more information about Vercel CLI commands.

Using the vercel command with the --help option.

Using the vercel alias command with the --help option.

The option, shorthand , can be used to set the path to a local file.

Using the vercel command with the --local-config option.

The option, shorthand , can be used to execute Vercel CLI commands from a scope that’s not currently active.

Using the vercel command with the --scope option.

The option, shorthand , can be used to execute Vercel CLI commands with an authorization token.

Using the vercel command with the --token option.

The option, or environment variable, can be used to execute Vercel CLI commands with no color or emoji output. This respects the NO_COLOR standard.

Using the vercel command with the --no-color option.


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