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title: Administrate YunoHost in command line
template: docs
taxonomy:
category: docs
---
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The command line interface (CLI) is, in the computer world, the original (and more technical) way of interacting with a computer compared to graphical interface. Command line interfaces are generally said to be more complete, powerful or efficient than a graphical interface, though it is more difficult to learn.
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In the context of YunoHost, or system administration in general, the CLI is commonly used to remotely control machines after connecting through [connecting to it via SSH](/ssh).
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Providing a full tutorial about the command line is quite beyond the scope of the YunoHost documentation : for this, consider reading a dedicated tutorial such as [this one](https://ryanstutorials.net/linuxtutorial/) or [this one](http://linuxcommand.org/). But be reassured that you don't need to be a CLI expert to start using it !
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The `yunohost` command can be used to administrate your server and perform the various actions similarly to what you do on the webadmin. The command must be launched either from the `root` user or from the `admin` user by preceeding them with `sudo`. (ProTip™ : you can become `root` with the command `sudo su` as `admin`).
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YunoHost commands usually have this kind of structure :
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```bash
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yunohost app install wordpress --label Webmail
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category action argument options
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```
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Don't hesitate to browse and ask for more information about a given category or action using the the `--help` option. For instance, those commands :
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```bash
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yunohost --help
yunohost user --help
yunohost user create --help
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```
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will successively list all the categories available, then the actions available in the `user` category, then the usage of the action `user create`. You might notice that the YunoHost command tree is built with a structure similar to the YunoHost admin pages.