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Install or update the Databricks CLI Learn how to install the Databricks CLI The Databricks CLI is a command-line tool that works with Databricks
Databricks CLI commands | Databricks on AWS Get information about available command groups and commands for the Databricks CLI Command groups contain sets of related CLI commands
Run shell commands in Databricks web terminal | Databricks on AWS The Databricks web terminal provides a convenient and highly interactive way to run shell commands in a command-line interface (CLI), including Databricks CLI commands, to take actions on Databricks objects programmatically
Databricks CLI tutorial | Databricks on AWS Use this hands-on tutorial to quickly get started with the Databricks command-line interface (Databricks CLI), provided by Databricks
Secret management | Databricks on AWS This section describes how to create a secret using the Databricks CLI (version 0 205 and above) or in a notebook using the Databricks SDK for Python You can also use the Secrets API
What is the Databricks CLI? | Databricks on AWS The Databricks CLI (command-line interface) allows you to interact with the Databricks platform from your local terminal or automation scripts You can also run Databricks CLI commands from within a Databricks workspace using web terminal
Authorize user access to Databricks with OAuth | Databricks on AWS This page explains how to authorize user access to Databricks resources when using the Databricks CLI or Databricks REST APIs Databricks uses OAuth 2 0 as the preferred protocol for user authorization and authentication outside of the UI