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<h1> Commands and Flags </h1>
<h2>Table of Contents</h2>
- [Introduction](#introduction)
- [Commands](#commands)
- [Subcommands](#subcommands)
- [Flags](#flags)
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## Introduction
We present the various commands, subcommands and flags available with TFROBOT.
## Commands
You can run the command `tfrobot help` at any time to access the help section. This will also display the available commands.
| Command | Description |
| ---------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
| completion | Generate the autocompletion script for the specified shell |
| help | Help about any command |
| version | Get latest build tag |
Use `tfrobot [command] --help` for more information about a command.
## Subcommands
You can use subcommands to deploy and cancel workloads on the TFGrid.
- **deploy:** used to mass deploy groups of vms with specific configurations
```bash
tfrobot deploy -c path/to/your/config.yaml
```
- **cancel:** used to cancel all vms deployed using specific configurations
```bash
tfrobot cancel -c path/to/your/config.yaml
```
- **load:** used to load all vms deployed using specific configurations
```bash
tfrobot load -c path/to/your/config.yaml
```
## Flags
You can use different flags to configure your deployment.
| Flag | Usage |
| :---: | :---: |
| -c | used to specify path to configuration file |
| -o | used to specify path to output file to store the output info in |
| -d | allow debug logs to appear in the output logs |
| -h | help |
> **Note:** Make sure to use every flag once. If the flag is repeated, it will ignore all values and take the last value of the flag.`