# Commands NocoBase Server Application is a powerful and extensible CLI tool in addition to being used as a WEB server. Create a new `app.js` file with the following code. ```ts const Application = require('@nocobase/server'); // omit the specific configuration here const app = new Application({/*... */}); app.runAsCLI(); ``` app.js run as ``runAsCLI()`` is a CLI, it will work like this in the command line tool. ```bash node app.js install # install node app.js start # start ``` To better develop, build and deploy NocoBase applications, NocoBase has many built-in commands, see the [NocoBase CLI](/api/cli) section for details. ## How to customize Command? NocoBase CLI is designed to be very similar to [Laravel Artisan](https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/artisan), both are extensible. NocoBase CLI is based on [commander](https://www.npmjs.com/ package/commander) implementation, which extends Command like this ```ts export class MyPlugin extends Plugin { load() { this.app .command('echo') .option('--v, --version'); .action(async ([options]) => { console.log('Hello World!'); if (options.version) { console.log('Current version:', app.getVersion()); } }); } } ``` This method defines the following command. ```bash yarn nocobase echo # Hello World! yarn nocobase echo -v # Hello World! # Current version: 0.8.0-alpha.1 ``` More API details can be found in the [Application.command()](/api/server/application#command) section. ## Example ### Defining a command for exporting collections If we want to export the data in the application's collections to a JSON file, we can define a subcommand as follows. ```ts import path from 'path'; import * as fs from 'fs/promises'; class MyPlugin extends Plugin { load() { this.app .command('export') .option('-o, --output-dir') .action(async (options, . .collections) => { const { outputDir = path.join(process.env.PWD, 'storage') } = options; await collections.reduce((promise, collection) => promise.then(async () => { if (!this.db.hasCollection(collection)) { console.warn('No such collection:', collection); return; } const repo = this.db.getRepository(collection); const data = repo.find(); await fs.writeFile(path.join(outputDir, `${collection}.json`), JSON.stringify(data), { mode: 0o644 }); }), Promise.resolve()); }); } } ``` After registering and activating the plugin call from the command line. ```bash mkdir -p . /storage/backups yarn nocobase export -o . /storage/backups users ``` After execution, it will generate `. /storage/backups/users.json` file containing the data from the collections. ## Summary The sample code covered in this chapter is integrated in the [packages/samples/command](https://github.com/nocobase/nocobase/tree/main/packages/samples/command) package and can be run directly locally to see the results.