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Prüfe Installationswege, Executables, Metadaten und Sicherheitshinweise für eas-cli in AI-Agent-Workflows.

Installation

Weitere Installationsbefehle

macOS

Homebrewverifiziert · 100%
brew install eas-cli

local Homebrew formula metadata

Linux

Nixverifiziert · 92%
nix profile install nixpkgs#eas-cli

nixpkgs package indexes · pkgs/by-name/ea/eas-cli/package.nix · Quelle: api.github.com

Überblick

Paketzusammenfassung

Command-line tool for working with Expo Application Services

Verlauf

Projektgeschichte und Nutzung

EAS CLI is Expo's command-line client for Expo Application Services, the hosted build, submit, update, hosting, metadata, workflow, and observability services used by Expo and React Native projects. Package-manager users know it as the `eas` executable distributed through npm and Homebrew.

Projektgeschichte

The `eas-cli` npm package was created in August 2020, and the official GitHub repository was created days later. It grew out of Expo's move from the older Expo build/update services toward Expo Application Services, a broader set of cloud services for building, signing, submitting, and updating native mobile apps.

The repository README presents the package as the EAS command-line tool and documents global npm or Yarn installation. Over time, the command surface expanded far beyond `eas build` into credentials, submit, update, channels, metadata, workflows, hosting/deploy commands, environment management, diagnostics, and account administration.

Adoptionsgeschichte

EAS CLI adoption follows Expo and React Native adoption rather than a standalone infrastructure-tool adoption curve. Developers install it when they need cloud Android/iOS builds, store submissions, signing credential management, internal distribution, or over-the-air updates for Expo and React Native projects.

The npm registry records hundreds of published versions, which reflects the rapid release cadence of Expo's managed service client. Homebrew packages the npm tarball as `eas-cli`, giving macOS and Linux users a package-manager route in addition to the official npm install path.

Wie es verwendet wird

Common workflows include `eas build --platform all` to produce Android and iOS binaries, `eas submit` to upload builds to app stores, and `eas update` to publish JavaScript and asset updates through EAS Update. Project build profiles and CLI version constraints live in `eas.json`.

EAS Build can manage Android keystores, iOS provisioning profiles, and distribution certificates, or use credentials provided by the project. That is why the CLI sits at the boundary between package tooling and sensitive mobile-release infrastructure.

Warum Paket-Nerds sich dafür interessieren

For package nerds, EAS CLI is a good example of a service-backed CLI becoming the canonical interface for a platform. The interesting package is not just a binary; it is the versioned client for a large hosted release workflow.

It also shows the JavaScript CLI packaging pattern clearly: the source is a GitHub monorepo package, npm is the primary distribution channel, and Homebrew repackages the npm artifact for users who prefer system package managers.

Zeitleiste

  • 2020-08: npm registry records the creation of the `eas-cli` package.
  • 2020-08: The official `expo/eas-cli` GitHub repository was created.
  • 2021-12: Expo docs identify Classic Updates as the pre-EAS Update service era, with EAS Update recommended for new update workflows.
  • 2026-06: npm registry records `eas-cli` 20.x with more than 400 published versions.

Related projects

  • Expo CLI and `create-expo-app` are the adjacent local development tools that lead many projects into EAS workflows.
  • `expo-updates` is the runtime library used by EAS Update.
  • React Native is the broader app platform EAS Build supports, including projects that were not originally created with Expo.
  • Microsoft CodePush is a related over-the-air update service that Expo documentation compares with EAS Update.

Sicherheitslage

Noch keine Protected-Tool-Abdeckung gefunden

Für eas-cli wurde kein passendes lokales Secret-Handling-Manifest gefunden. Nucleus-Paketmetadaten bleiben hier veröffentlicht, damit künftige Abdeckung eine stabile Paket-URL hat.

Installationsverhalten

  • In den Formelmetadaten ist kein Homebrew-Post-install-Hook erfasst.
  • Homebrew-Bottle-Metadaten sind für 1 Plattformziele verfügbar.
  • Installiert mit 1 Laufzeitabhängigkeiten.

Empfohlene Prüfung

Prüfe vor unbeaufsichtigter Agent-Nutzung, ob das Tool Klartext-Credentials liest, Remote-Zustand schreibt, Artefakte veröffentlicht oder Plugins ausführt.

local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
eas.json

Credential files

Credential-bearing paths to review before unattended agent runs.

Unix
credentials.jsonios/certs/dist.p12ios/certs/profile.mobileprovision

Executables

Installierte Executables

BefehlArtSichtbarkeitHinweis
eascliglobales Executable

Aktualität

Version und Aktualität

Diese Signale trennen das Alter der Seitengenerierung, Aktivität des Paketmanagers und Upstream-Release-Vergleich. Versionsrückstand wird nur gemeldet, wenn eine Evidenz-URL und vergleichbare Versionen vorhanden sind.

Seite generiert2026-07-08
Manager-Version20.5.1
Manager aktualisiert2026-07-02
lokale DatenOK
Upstreamnot checked
neueste erkannte Versionnicht erkannt

https://docs.expo.dev/eas/

Installationsmetadaten

Paketmetadaten

Paketschlüsselbrew:eas-cli
Version20.5.1
PaketmanagerHomebrew
Paketmanager-Seitehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/eas-cli
Homepagehttps://docs.expo.dev/eas/
Repositoryhttps://github.com/expo/eas-cli
Upstream-Dokumentationhttps://docs.expo.dev/eas
LizenzMIT
Quellarchivhttps://registry.npmjs.org/eas-cli/-/eas-cli-20.5.1.tgz
Zuletzt aktualisiert2026-07-02T18:04:35Z
Pulseupdated
Abhängigkeitennode
Bottleverfügbar (auf all)
Homebrew post-installnicht definiert
Dienstkeiner deklariert

Registry-Fakten

Details aus der Quelldatenbank

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Nameeas-cli
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • stable

Source-Datenbank-Treffer

Andere Paketmanager-Einträge

Treffer stammen aus externen Paketmanager-Indizes und bleiben von lokalen Automic-Vault-Paketlinks getrennt.

Nix95%

eas-cli

nix profile install nixpkgs#eas-cli
  • normalized package name match
  • Abgeglichen nach: Eas Cli
nixpkgs package indexes · api.github.com · nixpkgs package indexes: pkgs/by-name/ea/eas-cli/package.nix from https://api.github.com/repos/NixOS/nixpkgs/git/trees/master?recursive=1

Quellspur

Aus Repository-Daten generiert

Diese Seite wird von av-web aus dem privaten Paket-SQLite-Artefakt bereitgestellt, das scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py erstellt.

Verwendete Quellen

  • Nucleus package database
  • cross-ecosystem install command graph
  • curated configuration and credential file locations
  • curated package history
  • external package-manager database matches
  • package relationship graph
  • package version freshness
  • package-page enrichment