Udating Cloudflare Pages using the Wrangler cli =============================================== Before deploying to cloudflare pages with wrangler you need a cloudflare api token. You can get one at dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens. Date: April 9, 2024 Before deploying to cloudflare pages with wrangler you need a cloudflare api token. You can get one at [dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens](https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile/api-tokens). ![cloudflare-pages-api-token.png](https://dropper.waylonwalker.com/api/file/7b566e55-98ff-4d96-b0bc-3c4e5b619d68.png) ## Install Wrangler Next install wrangler using npm. ``` bash npm i -g wrangler ``` ## Create a Project Before you deploy to cloudflare pages you need to create a project. You might already have one, or you might want to create one in the webui, but you have the option to create it at the command line with wrangler. ``` bash npx wrangler pages deploy markout --project-name reader-waylonwalker-com --branch markout ``` ## Deploy Now you can deploy your static application using wrangler to cloudflare pages. > In this example I have my application built into the markout directory, and > since the production branch is named `markout` I need to pass that in here as > well. ``` bash wrangler pages deploy markout --project-name reader-waylonwalker-com --branch markout ```