--- title: v1.0 description: Built-in CLI for managing your project. date: 2021-10-01 --- Version update Better Auth comes with a built-in CLI to help you manage the database schema needed for both core functionality and plugins. ## Generate The `generate` command creates the schema required by Better Auth. If you're using a database adapter like Prisma or Drizzle, this command will generate the right schema for your ORM. If you're using the built-in Kysely adapter, it will generate an SQL file you can run directly on your database. ```bash title="Terminal" npx @better-auth/cli@latest generate ``` ### Options - `--output` - Where to save the generated schema. For Prisma, it will be saved in prisma/schema.prisma. For Drizzle, it goes to schema.ts in your project root. For Kysely, it’s an SQL file saved as schema.sql in your project root. - `--config` - The path to your Better Auth config file. By default, the CLI will search for a better-auth.ts file in **./**, **./utils**, **./lib**, or any of these directories under `src` directory. - `--y` - Skip the confirmation prompt and generate the schema directly. ## Migrate The migrate command applies the Better Auth schema directly to your database. This is available if you’re using the built-in Kysely adapter. ```bash title="Terminal" npx @better-auth/cli@latest migrate ``` ### Options - `--config` - The path to your Better Auth config file. By default, the CLI will search for a better-auth.ts file in **./**, **./utils**, **./lib**, or any of these directories under `src` directory. - `--y` - Skip the confirmation prompt and apply the schema directly. ## Common Issues **Error: Cannot find module X** If you see this error, it means the CLI can’t resolve imported modules in your Better Auth config file. We're working on a fix for many of these issues, but in the meantime, you can try the following: - Remove any import aliases in your config file and use relative paths instead. After running the CLI, you can revert to using aliases. ## Secret The CLI also provides a way to generate a secret key for your Better Auth instance. ```bash title="Terminal" npx @better-auth/cli@latest secret ```