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Get started
Learn how to get started with the setup required to configure and use EAS Update in
your project.
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Setting up EAS Update allows you to push critical bug fixes and improvements that your
users need right away. This guide will walk you through the process of setting up EAS
Update in your project.

1 Install the latest EAS CLI


EAS CLI is the command line app you will use to interact with EAS services from your
terminal. To install it, run the command:

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- npm install --global eas-cli

You can also use the above command to check if a new version of EAS CLI is
available. We encourage you to always stay up to date with the latest version.

We recommend using npm instead of yarn for global package installations.


You may alternatively use npx eas-cli@latest . Remember to use that instead
of eas whenever it's called for in the documentation.

2 Login to your Expo account


If you are already signed in to an Expo account using Expo CLI, you can skip the steps
described in this section. If you are not, run the following command to log in:

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- eas login

You can check whether you are logged in by running eas whoami
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