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@@ -10,22 +10,35 @@ page_keywords: grafana, plugins, documentation
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The easiest way to install plugins is by using the CLI tool grafana-cli which is bundled with grafana.
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-To list available plugins
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+### Grafana plugin directory
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+On Linux systems the grafana-cli will assume that the grafana plugin directory is "/var/lib/grafana/plugins". Its possible to override the directory which grafana-cli will operate on by specifing the --path flag. On Windows systems this parameter have to be specified for every call.
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+
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+### List available plugins
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```
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grafana-cli list-remove
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```
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-To install a plugin type
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+### Install a plugin type
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```
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grafana-cli install <plugin-id>
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```
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-To list installed plugins
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+### List installed plugins
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```
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grafana-cli ls
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```
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-to upgrade all installed plugins
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+### Upgrade all installed plugins
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```
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grafana-cli upgrade-all
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```
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+
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+### Upgrade one plugin
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+```
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+grafana-cli upgrade <plugin-id>
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+```
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+
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+### Remove one plugin
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+```
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+grafana-cli remove <plugin-id>
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+```
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