Versions:

  • 1.153.0
  • 1.152.0
  • 1.151.0
  • 1.150.0
  • 1.149.0
  • 1.148.0
  • 1.147.0
  • 1.146.0
  • 1.145.0
  • 1.142.0
  • 1.141.0
  • 1.139.0
  • 1.138.0
  • 1.137.0
  • 1.135.0
  • 1.134.0
  • 1.133.0
  • 1.132.0
  • 1.131.0
  • 1.130.0
  • 1.129.0
  • 1.128.0
  • 1.127.0
  • 1.126.0
  • 1.125.1
  • 1.125.0
  • 1.124.0
  • 1.123.0
  • 1.122.0
  • 1.121.0
  • 1.120.2
  • 1.120.1
  • 1.120.0
  • 1.119.1
  • 1.117.0
  • 1.115.0
  • 1.114.0
  • 1.113.0
  • 1.111.0
  • 1.110.0
  • 1.109.1
  • 1.108.0
  • 1.104.0
  • 1.100.0
  • 1.96.1
  • 1.96.0
  • 1.94.0
  • 1.93.1
  • 1.92.1

doctl is the official command-line interface published by DigitalOcean, designed to give developers, DevOps teams, and system administrators direct, scriptable control over every resource exposed by the DigitalOcean public API. With 49 released versions to date, the current 1.153.0 build continues a steady cadence of feature additions, security patches, and performance refinements that began with the tool’s first stable release. Issuing simple commands such as `doctl compute droplet create` or `doctl kubernetes cluster list` translates complex REST calls into concise, repeatable operations, making it practical to spin up cloud servers, manage Kubernetes clusters, configure load balancers, attach block storage, set DNS records, and administer container registries entirely from a terminal or CI/CD pipeline. Infrastructure-as-code workflows benefit from doctl’s machine-readable JSON and YAML output modes, while shell aliases and auto-completion accelerate interactive work for site reliability engineers who monitor fleets of Droplets across multiple datacenters. Because credentials are stored locally and never transmitted in plain text, teams can safely embed doctl commands in GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, or Ansible playbooks to enforce consistent provisioning policies, capture cost snapshots, or rotate snapshots on a schedule. The utility is cross-platform, but Windows users obtain it most conveniently through trusted package sources such as winget, ensuring that each installation or upgrade reaches the newest stable branch without manual checksum verification. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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