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Deploy a new Meteor app using the CLI

Deploying your Meteor app to Galaxy using the command line is a powerful and flexible way to manage your app’s deployment, scaling, and monitoring directly from your terminal. Whether you’re launching a new app or integrating deployment into a CI/CD pipeline, this guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you succeed. Before you begin, ensure you’re logged into your Meteor Developer Account with the necessary permissions for Galaxy. You can verify this with the meteor whoami command.



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Deploying your Meteor app to Galaxy using the command line is a powerful and flexible way to manage your app’s deployment, scaling, and monitoring directly from your terminal. Whether you’re launching a new app or integrating deployment into a CI/CD pipeline, this guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you succeed. Before you begin, ensure you’re logged into your Meteor Developer Account with the necessary permissions for Galaxy. You can verify this with the meteor whoami command.



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