diff --git a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/controls.mdx
index f5d29593..c342696c 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -1,57 +1,12 @@
---
title: Stop and start Bun service
-description: Learn how you can stop and start your node.js service on Zerops.
+description: Learn how you can stop and start your bun service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Bun service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Bun service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Bun service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Bun service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Bun using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/delete.mdx
index a39ee7ff..60ba72ce 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Bun service
description: Learn how you can delete your node.js service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Bun service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Bun using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 5ed789cb..90dffe5b 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/bun/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Bun version
description: Learn how to upgrade your node.js service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Bun service to a different major Bun version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](bun/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Bun version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Bun version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Bun version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/controls.mdx
index 6674f86d..a5760036 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,54 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Deno service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your deno service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Deno service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Deno service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)**/}
-To start the stopped Deno service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Deno service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Deno using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/delete.mdx
index 214412c1..e0f8a982 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Deno service
description: Learn how you can delete your deno service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Deno service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Deno using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index ae760d3a..f92ef809 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/deno/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Deno version
description: Learn how to upgrade your deno service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Deno service to a different major Deno version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/deno/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Deno version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Deno version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Deno version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/controls.mdx
index ae032b82..17b14318 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start .NET service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your dotnet service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart .NET service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the .NET service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped .NET service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the .NET service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start .NET using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/delete.mdx
index 594c5222..9eed1ba6 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete .NET service
description: Learn how you can delete your dotnet service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete .NET service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete .NET using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index b0280676..c0aaee84 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/dotnet/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the .NET version
description: Learn how to upgrade your dotnet service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your .NET service to a different major .NET version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/dotnet/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required .NET version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current .NET version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major .NET version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/controls.mdx
index 59a50ae8..89d793de 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Elixir service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your Elixir service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Elixir service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Elixir service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Elixir service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Elixir service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Elixir using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/delete.mdx
index 74ba588e..4d241455 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Elixir service
description: Learn how you can delete your Elixir service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Elixir service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Elixir using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index e1b2790e..f4953401 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/elixir/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Elixir version
description: Learn how to upgrade your Elixir service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Elixir service to a different major Elixir version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/elixir/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Elixir version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Elixir version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Elixir version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/controls.mdx
index 4b95589f..cf750d1f 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Gleam service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your Gleam service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Gleam service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Gleam service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Gleam service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Gleam service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Gleam using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/delete.mdx
index 24856685..57e1d0e1 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Gleam service
description: Learn how you can delete your Gleam service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Gleam service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Gleam using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 15256e3c..6000b167 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/gleam/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Gleam version
description: Learn how to upgrade your Gleam service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Gleam service to a different major Gleam version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/gleam/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Gleam version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Gleam version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Gleam version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/controls.mdx
index 663344ad..3316a259 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Go service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your go service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Go service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Go service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Go service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Go service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Go using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/delete.mdx
index 83d7595b..e3cc3cdb 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Go service
description: Learn how you can delete your go service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Go service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Go using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index e4f5f3ce..b300e7ba 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/go/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Go version
description: Learn how to upgrade your go service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Go service to a different major Go version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/go/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Go version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Go version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Go version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/controls.mdx
index 03f5ea66..88ad8250 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Java service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your java service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Java service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Java service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Java service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Java service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Java using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/delete.mdx
index 93eba0fa..aeab1f23 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Java service
description: Learn how you can delete your java service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Java service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Java using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index d5bbe5cd..1f6851eb 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/java/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Java version
description: Learn how to upgrade your java service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Java service to a different major Java version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/java/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Java version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Java version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Java version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/keydb/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/keydb/how-to/delete.mdx
index 3b78b04f..36b3aa7b 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/keydb/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/keydb/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete KeyDB service
description: Learn how you can delete your keydb service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete KeyDB service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete KeyDB using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the KeyDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/control.mdx b/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/control.mdx
index a977a1dd..008b9a7c 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/control.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/control.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start MariaDB service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your mariadb service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the MariaDB service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped MariaDB service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the MariaDB service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start MariaDB using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/delete.mdx
index ac25b061..3eb8d159 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/mariadb/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete MariaDB service
description: Learn how you can delete your mariadb service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete MariaDB using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/controls.mdx
index b35aac0a..43fea1a0 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Nginx static service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your nginx static service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Nginx static service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Nginx static service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Nginx static service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Nginx using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/delete.mdx
index ffca8894..a9d5b7c5 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Nginx static service
description: Learn how you can delete your nginx static service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Nginx using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index cac7327e..1f128fa5 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nginx/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,4 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Nginx version
description: Learn how to upgrade your nginx service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Nginx static service to a different major Nginx version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nginx/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Nginx version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Nginx version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
+
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/controls.mdx
index 54b9f4fe..556bb234 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Node.js service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your node.js service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Node.js service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Node.js service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Node.js service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Node.js service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Node.js using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/delete.mdx
index f79552b2..04274123 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,10 @@ title: Delete Node.js service
description: Learn how you can delete your node.js service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Node.js service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete Node.js using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 1defee31..72c44805 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/nodejs/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Node.js version
description: Learn how to upgrade your node.js service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Node.js service to a different major Node.js version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nodejs/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Node.js version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Node.js version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Node.js version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/object-storage/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/object-storage/how-to/delete.mdx
index f991fd39..de92f2ed 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/object-storage/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/object-storage/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,37 +3,9 @@ title: Delete Object storage service
description: Learn how you can delete your object storage service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Object storage service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the delete service menu item in the top right corner.
+
-
-
-
-
-## Delete Object storage using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Object storage service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/controls.mdx
index abf1c72c..72c8ff86 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start PHP service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your php service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart PHP service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the PHP service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped PHP service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the PHP service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start PHP using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/delete.mdx
index 47d486d9..7bae048f 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,9 @@ title: Delete PHP service
description: Learn how you can delete your php service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete PHP service in Zerops GUI
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
-
-## Delete PHP using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 90c77a3d..d59e8e53 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/php/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the PHP version
description: Learn how to upgrade your php service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your PHP service to a different major PHP version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/php/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required PHP version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current PHP version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major PHP version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/control.mdx b/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/control.mdx
index b9438d75..f3b6d859 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/control.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/control.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start PostgreSQL service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your postgresql service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped PostgreSQL service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the PostgreSQL service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start PostgreSQL using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/delete.mdx
index 235d6e0b..1ff21591 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/postgresql/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,10 @@ title: Delete PostgreSQL service
description: Learn how you can delete your postgresql service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
+
-## Delete PostgreSQL using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/controls.mdx
index 476a1c30..111da723 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start Python service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your python service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Python service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Python service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Python service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Python service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Python using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/delete.mdx
index cd26fdb9..31360bf2 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,10 @@ title: Delete Python service
description: Learn how you can delete your python service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Python service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
+
-## Delete Python using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 33162f47..eb3f1236 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/python/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Python version
description: Learn how to upgrade your python service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Python service to a different major Python version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/python/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Python version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Python version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Python version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/controls.mdx b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/controls.mdx
index 2b86151b..04f9f4ea 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/controls.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/controls.mdx
@@ -3,55 +3,10 @@ title: Stop and start your Rust service
description: Learn how you can stop and start your rust service on Zerops.
---
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import ServiceContent from '/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx';
-## Stop, start and restart Rust service in Zerops GUI
+
+
-To stop the Rust service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
-
-To start the stopped Rust service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-
-To restart the Rust service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-
-## Stop and start Rust using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/delete.mdx
index ee81d804..fd47dab2 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/delete.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/delete.mdx
@@ -3,30 +3,10 @@ title: Delete Rust service
description: Learn how you can delete your rust service on Zerops.
---
-## Delete Rust service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import DeleteContent from '/src/components/content/delete.mdx';
-{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the delete service item)*/}
+
-## Delete Rust using zCLI
-
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/upgrade.mdx
index 072d014f..4e8a00f1 100644
--- a/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/upgrade.mdx
+++ b/apps/docs/content/rust/how-to/upgrade.mdx
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ title: How to upgrade the Rust version
description: Learn how to upgrade your rust service's version
---
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Rust service to a different major Rust version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/rust/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Rust version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Rust version for your runtime.
+import { SetVar } from '/src/components/content/var';
+import VersionUpgradeContent from '/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx';
-If you want to build your application with a different major Rust version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
+
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/src/components/content/delete.mdx b/apps/docs/src/components/content/delete.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..150f1951
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/docs/src/components/content/delete.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+import { SetVar, Var } from '/src/components/content/var';
+
+## Delete service in Zerops GUI
+
+Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
+
+## Delete using zCLI
+
+zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the service via the command-line, follow these steps:
+
+1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
+2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
+
+```sh
+Usage:
+ zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
+
+Flags:
+ --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
+ -h, --help the service delete command.
+ --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+ --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+```
+
+zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx b/apps/docs/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..28dfcc34
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/docs/src/components/content/start-stop.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+import { SetVar, Var } from '/src/components/content/var';
+
+Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
+
+## Stop, start and restart service in Zerops GUI
+
+To stop the service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
+
+{/*TODO screenshot (show menu with the start and stop items on a service)*/}
+
+To start the stopped service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
+
+To restart the service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
+
+## Stop and start using zCLI
+
+zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the service via the command-line, follow these steps:
+
+1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
+2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
+
+```sh
+Usage:
+ zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
+
+Flags:
+ -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
+ --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+ --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+```
+
+:::info
+zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
+:::
+
+3. Run the `zcli service start` command
+
+```sh
+Usage:
+ zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
+
+Flags:
+ -h, --help the service start command.
+ --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+ --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
+ command is to be executed.
+```
+
+:::info
+zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
+:::
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx b/apps/docs/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..fc9e7270
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/docs/src/components/content/upgrade.mdx
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+import { SetVar, Var, VarLink } from '/src/components/content/var';
+
+You can upgrade or downgrade your service to a different major version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/{{VAR}}/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current version for your runtime.
+
+If you want to build your application with a different major version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
diff --git a/apps/docs/src/components/content/var.js b/apps/docs/src/components/content/var.js
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..4a1c029b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/apps/docs/src/components/content/var.js
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+import React from 'react';
+
+const variables = {};
+
+export const SetVar = ({ name, value }) => {
+ variables[name] = value;
+ return null;
+};
+
+export const Var = ({ name }) => {
+ return <>{variables[name] || ''}>;
+};
+
+export const VarLink = ({ name, path, children }) => {
+ const value = variables[name] || '';
+ const href = path.replace('{{VAR}}', value);
+ return {children};
+};
+
+export default Var;
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt b/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
index 073c4164..ef0a3fc5 100644
--- a/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
+++ b/apps/docs/static/llms-full.txt
@@ -757,42 +757,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Bun > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Bun service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Bun service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Bun service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Bun service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Bun using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -1112,24 +1077,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Bun > How To > Delete
-## Delete Bun service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Bun using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -1629,8 +1577,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Bun > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Bun service to a different major Bun version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](bun/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Bun version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Bun version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Bun version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -2784,42 +2731,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Deno > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Deno service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Deno service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Deno service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Deno service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Deno using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -3140,24 +3052,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Deno > How To > Delete
-## Delete Deno service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Deno using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -3657,8 +3552,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Deno > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Deno service to a different major Deno version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/deno/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Deno version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Deno version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Deno version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -4700,42 +4594,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Dotnet > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart .NET service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the .NET service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped .NET service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the .NET service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start .NET using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -5069,24 +4928,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Dotnet > How To > Delete
-## Delete .NET service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete .NET using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -5598,8 +5440,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Dotnet > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your .NET service to a different major .NET version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/dotnet/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required .NET version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current .NET version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major .NET version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -6457,42 +6298,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Elixir > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Elixir service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Elixir service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Elixir service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Elixir service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Elixir using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -6813,24 +6619,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Elixir > How To > Delete
-## Delete Elixir service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Elixir using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -7330,8 +7119,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Elixir > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Elixir service to a different major Elixir version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/elixir/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Elixir version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Elixir version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Elixir version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -11743,42 +11531,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Gleam > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Gleam service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Gleam service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Gleam service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Gleam service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Gleam using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -12099,24 +11852,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Gleam > How To > Delete
-## Delete Gleam service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Gleam using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -12616,8 +12352,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Gleam > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Gleam service to a different major Gleam version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/gleam/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Gleam version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Gleam version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Gleam version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -13445,42 +13180,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Go > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Go service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Go service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Go service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Go service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Go using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -13797,24 +13497,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Go > How To > Delete
-## Delete Go service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Go using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -14321,8 +14004,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Go > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Go service to a different major Go version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/go/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Go version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Go version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Go version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
----------------------------------------
@@ -15410,42 +15092,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Java > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Java service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Java service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Java service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Java service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Java using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -15762,24 +15409,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Java > How To > Delete
-## Delete Java service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Java using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -16291,8 +15921,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Java > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Java service to a different major Java version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/java/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Java version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Java version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Java version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -16794,24 +16423,7 @@ Maximum size of the `import.yaml` file is 100 kB.
# Keydb > How To > Delete
-## Delete KeyDB service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete KeyDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the KeyDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -17065,42 +16677,7 @@ Different Zerops projects have no special connection. They can communicate with
# Mariadb > How To > Control
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the MariaDB service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped MariaDB service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the MariaDB service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start MariaDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -17419,24 +16996,7 @@ If you need to change this setting after the database has been initialized, you'
# Mariadb > How To > Delete
-## Delete MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete MariaDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -18487,42 +18047,7 @@ Read more about how the [readiness check works](/nginx/how-to/deploy-process#rea
# Nginx > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Nginx static service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Nginx static service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Nginx static service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Nginx using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -18909,24 +18434,7 @@ See [environment variables](/nginx/how-to/env-variables#prerenderio-support) for
# Nginx > How To > Delete
-## Delete Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Nginx using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -19443,7 +18951,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Nginx > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Nginx static service to a different major Nginx version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nginx/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Nginx version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Nginx version for your runtime.
+
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@@ -20404,42 +19912,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Nodejs > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Node.js service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Node.js service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Node.js service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Node.js service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Node.js using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -20773,24 +20246,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Nodejs > How To > Delete
-## Delete Node.js service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Node.js using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -21301,8 +20757,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Nodejs > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Node.js service to a different major Node.js version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nodejs/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Node.js version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Node.js version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Node.js version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -21712,25 +21167,7 @@ export SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your-secret-key
# Object Storage > How To > Delete
-## Delete Object storage service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the delete service menu item in the top right corner.
-
-## Delete Object storage using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Object storage service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -22598,42 +22035,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Php > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart PHP service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the PHP service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped PHP service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the PHP service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start PHP using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -23133,24 +22535,7 @@ zerops:
# Php > How To > Delete
-## Delete PHP service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete PHP using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -23658,8 +23043,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Php > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your PHP service to a different major PHP version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/php/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required PHP version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current PHP version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major PHP version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -23872,42 +23256,7 @@ For database management tools and how to manage users and databases, see [Manage
# Postgresql > How To > Control
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped PostgreSQL service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the PostgreSQL service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start PostgreSQL using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -24181,24 +23530,7 @@ The maximum size of the `import.yaml` file is 100 kB.
# Postgresql > How To > Delete
-## Delete PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete PostgreSQL using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -25174,42 +24506,7 @@ This will force Zerops to run the next build clean, including all prepare comman
# Python > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Python service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Python service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Python service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Python service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Python using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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# Python > How To > Delete
-## Delete Python service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Python using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -26072,8 +25352,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Python > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Python service to a different major Python version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/python/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Python version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Python version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Python version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -30401,42 +29680,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Rust > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Rust service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Rust service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Rust service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Rust service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Rust using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -30768,24 +30012,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Rust > How To > Delete
-## Delete Rust service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Rust using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -31297,8 +30524,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Rust > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Rust service to a different major Rust version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/rust/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Rust version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Rust version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Rust version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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diff --git a/apps/docs/static/llms-small.txt b/apps/docs/static/llms-small.txt
index 87af2a25..f683950d 100644
--- a/apps/docs/static/llms-small.txt
+++ b/apps/docs/static/llms-small.txt
@@ -757,42 +757,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Bun > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Bun service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Bun service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Bun service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Bun service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Bun using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -1112,24 +1077,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Bun > How To > Delete
-## Delete Bun service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Bun using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Bun service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -1629,8 +1577,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Bun > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Bun service to a different major Bun version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](bun/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Bun version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Bun version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Bun version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -2592,42 +2539,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Deno > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Deno service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Deno service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Deno service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Deno service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Deno using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -2948,24 +2860,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Deno > How To > Delete
-## Delete Deno service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Deno using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Deno service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -3465,8 +3360,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Deno > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Deno service to a different major Deno version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/deno/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Deno version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Deno version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Deno version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -4508,42 +4402,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Dotnet > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart .NET service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the .NET service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped .NET service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the .NET service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start .NET using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -4877,24 +4736,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Dotnet > How To > Delete
-## Delete .NET service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete .NET using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the .NET service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects to choose from.
+
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@@ -5406,8 +5248,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Dotnet > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your .NET service to a different major .NET version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/dotnet/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required .NET version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current .NET version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major .NET version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -6265,42 +6106,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Elixir > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Elixir service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Elixir service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Elixir service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Elixir service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Elixir using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -6621,24 +6427,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Elixir > How To > Delete
-## Delete Elixir service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Elixir using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Elixir service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -7138,8 +6927,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Elixir > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Elixir service to a different major Elixir version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/elixir/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Elixir version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Elixir version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Elixir version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -11551,42 +11339,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Gleam > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Gleam service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Gleam service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Gleam service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Gleam service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Gleam using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -11907,24 +11660,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Gleam > How To > Delete
-## Delete Gleam service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Gleam using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Gleam service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -12424,8 +12160,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Gleam > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Gleam service to a different major Gleam version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/gleam/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Gleam version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Gleam version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Gleam version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -13253,42 +12988,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Go > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Go service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Go service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Go service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Go service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Go using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -13605,24 +13305,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Go > How To > Delete
-## Delete Go service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Go using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Go service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -14129,8 +13812,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Go > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Go service to a different major Go version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/go/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Go version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Go version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Go version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -15172,42 +14854,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Java > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Java service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Java service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Java service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Java service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Java using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -15524,24 +15171,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Java > How To > Delete
-## Delete Java service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Java using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Java service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -16053,8 +15683,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Java > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Java service to a different major Java version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/java/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Java version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Java version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Java version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -16556,24 +16185,7 @@ Maximum size of the `import.yaml` file is 100 kB.
# Keydb > How To > Delete
-## Delete KeyDB service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete KeyDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the KeyDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -16827,42 +16439,7 @@ Different Zerops projects have no special connection. They can communicate with
# Mariadb > How To > Control
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the MariaDB service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped MariaDB service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the MariaDB service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start MariaDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -17181,24 +16758,7 @@ If you need to change this setting after the database has been initialized, you'
# Mariadb > How To > Delete
-## Delete MariaDB service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete MariaDB using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the MariaDB service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -18249,42 +17809,7 @@ Read more about how the [readiness check works](/nginx/how-to/deploy-process#rea
# Nginx > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Nginx static service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Nginx static service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Nginx static service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Nginx using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -18671,24 +18196,7 @@ See [environment variables](/nginx/how-to/env-variables#prerenderio-support) for
# Nginx > How To > Delete
-## Delete Nginx static service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Nginx using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Nginx static service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -19205,7 +18713,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Nginx > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Nginx static service to a different major Nginx version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nginx/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Nginx version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Nginx version for your runtime.
+
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@@ -20166,42 +19674,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Nodejs > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Node.js service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Node.js service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Node.js service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Node.js service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Node.js using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -20535,24 +20008,7 @@ When the custom runtime cache is used, Zerops doesn't create a prepare runtime c
# Nodejs > How To > Delete
-## Delete Node.js service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Node.js using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Node.js service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -21063,8 +20519,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Nodejs > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Node.js service to a different major Node.js version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/nodejs/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Node.js version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Node.js version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Node.js version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -21474,25 +20929,7 @@ export SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=your-secret-key
# Object Storage > How To > Delete
-## Delete Object storage service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the delete service menu item in the top right corner.
-
-## Delete Object storage using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Object storage service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -22360,42 +21797,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Php > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart PHP service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the PHP service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped PHP service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the PHP service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start PHP using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -22895,24 +22297,7 @@ zerops:
# Php > How To > Delete
-## Delete PHP service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete PHP using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PHP service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -23420,8 +22805,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Php > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your PHP service to a different major PHP version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/php/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required PHP version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current PHP version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major PHP version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -23634,42 +23018,7 @@ For database management tools and how to manage users and databases, see [Manage
# Postgresql > How To > Control
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped PostgreSQL service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the PostgreSQL service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start PostgreSQL using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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@@ -23943,24 +23292,7 @@ The maximum size of the `import.yaml` file is 100 kB.
# Postgresql > How To > Delete
-## Delete PostgreSQL service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete PostgreSQL using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the PostgreSQL service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -24936,42 +24268,7 @@ This will force Zerops to run the next build clean, including all prepare comman
# Python > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Python service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Python service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Python service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Python service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Python using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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# Python > How To > Delete
-## Delete Python service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Python using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Python service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
+
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@@ -25834,8 +25114,7 @@ You can change the deploy pipeline when you need to. Just simply modify the `zer
# Python > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Python service to a different major Python version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/python/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Python version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Python version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Python version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
+
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@@ -26842,42 +26121,7 @@ If the command ends successfully, it returns the exit code 0 and Zerops triggers
# Rust > How To > Controls
-Zerops allows you to stop any service. Stopped services only consume disk.
-## Stop, start and restart Rust service in Zerops GUI
-To stop the Rust service in Zerops GUI go to the project dashboard and select the **Stop** menu item in the top right corner.
-To start the stopped Rust service choose the **Start** item from the same menu.
-To restart the Rust service choose the **Restart** item from the same menu.
-## Stop and start Rust using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To stop and start the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service stop` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service stop [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the enable Zerops subdomain command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service stop`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
-3. Run the `zcli service start` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service start [{serviceName | serviceId}] [flags]
-Flags:
- -h, --help the service start command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-:::info
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service start`, you will be given a list of your projects and services to choose from.
-:::
+
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# Rust > How To > Delete
-## Delete Rust service in Zerops GUI
-Go to the project dashboard and select the **delete service** menu item in the top right corner.
-## Delete Rust using zCLI
-zCLI is the Zerops command-line tool. To delete the Rust service via the command-line, follow these steps:
-1. [Install & setup zCLI](/references/cli)
-2. Run the `zcli service delete` command
-```sh
-Usage:
- zcli service delete [serviceIdOrName] [flags]
-Flags:
- --confirm If set, zCLI will not ask for confirmation of destructive operations.
- -h, --help the service delete command.
- --projectId string If you have access to more than one project, you must specify the project ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
- --serviceId string If you have access to more than one service, you must specify the service ID for which the
- command is to be executed.
-```
-zCLI commands are interactive, when you press enter after `zcli service delete`, you will be given a list of your projects and its services to choose from.
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# Rust > How To > Upgrade
-You can upgrade or downgrade your Rust service to a different major Rust version by setting the `run.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. When you [trigger a new pipeline](/rust/how-to/trigger-pipeline), Zerops will start new runtime container(s) with the required Rust version. If you don't specify the `run.base` attribute in your `zerops.yaml`, Zerops keeps the current Rust version for your runtime.
-If you want to build your application with a different major Rust version, change the `build.base` parameter in your `zerops.yaml`. The `build.base` is the required attribute.
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