# Command-Line Help for `oseda`
This document contains the help content for the `oseda` command-line program.
**Command Overview:**
* [`oseda`↴](#oseda)
* [`oseda init`↴](#oseda-init)
* [`oseda run`↴](#oseda-run)
* [`oseda check`↴](#oseda-check)
* [`oseda deploy`↴](#oseda-deploy)
* [`oseda fork`↴](#oseda-fork)
## `oseda`
oseda project scafolding CLI
**Usage:** `oseda <COMMAND>`
###### **Subcommands:**
* `init` — Initialize a new Oseda project in the working directory
* `run` — Run the Oseda project in the working directory
* `check` — Check the Oseda project in the working directory for common errors
* `deploy` — Deploy your Oseda project to github to add to oseda.net
* `fork` — Fork the library repository to submit your course
## `oseda init`
Initialize a new Oseda project in the working directory
**Usage:** `oseda init [OPTIONS]`
###### **Options:**
* `--title <TITLE>`
* `--tags <TAGS>`
* `--color <COLOR>`
* `--template <TEMPLATE>`
## `oseda run`
Run the Oseda project in the working directory
**Usage:** `oseda run`
## `oseda check`
Check the Oseda project in the working directory for common errors
**Usage:** `oseda check [OPTIONS]`
###### **Options:**
* `--port <PORT>` — Port to check for the Oseda project on This is only useful if you have changed the default port that Oseda projects run on my default (3000)
Default value: `3000`
## `oseda deploy`
Deploy your Oseda project to github to add to oseda.net
**Usage:** `oseda deploy <FORK_URL>`
###### **Arguments:**
* `<FORK_URL>`
## `oseda fork`
Fork the library repository to submit your course
**Usage:** `oseda fork`
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