flox services restart
command
NAME
flox-services-restart - restart running services
SYNOPSIS
flox [<general-options>] services restart
[-d=<path> | -r=<owner/name>]
[<name>] ...
DESCRIPTION
Restarts the specified services.
If no services are specified, stops all running services and starts new services using the latest build of the environment. If one or more services are running, then the specified services are started using the service config that the running services were started with.
If one or more services are running, the specified services will be started using the service config that the running services were started with.
When all services are restarted, they are started from an ephemeral activation that uses the latest build of the environment. This may not be the build of the environment that your shell has activated, so the environment variables present for services may be different from the ones in your shell. To ensure that your shell and the services have the same environment, reactivate your environment after making edits to the manifest.
An error is displayed if the specified service does not exist.
OPTIONS
-d
, --dir
Path containing a .flox/ directory.
<name>
The name(s) of the services to restart.
Environment Options
If no environment is specified for an environment command, the environment in the current directory or the active environment that was last activated is used.
-d
, --dir
Path containing a .flox/ directory.
-r
, --remote
A remote environment on FloxHub, specified in the form <owner>/<name>
.
General Options
-h
, --help
Prints help information.
The following options can be passed when running any flox
subcommand
but must be specified before the subcommand.
-v
, --verbose
Increase logging verbosity. Invoke multiple times for increasing detail.
-q
, --quiet
Silence logs except for errors.
EXAMPLES:
Restart a single service:
$ flox services restart myservice
✅ Service 'myservice' restarted.
Restart all services:
$ flox services restart
✅ Service 'service1' restarted.
✅ Service 'service2' restarted.
✅ Service 'service3' restarted.