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langgraph-cli

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Scaffold, develop, build, and deploy LangGraph applications from CLI.

What is langgraph-cli?

The langgraph CLI manages the full lifecycle of LangGraph applications—from scaffolding new projects to deploying them to LangGraph Platform. Use it to run local development servers, build Docker images, and manage deployments via LangSmith.

  • Scaffold new LangGraph projects from templates (Python and JavaScript)
  • Run local development servers with hot reload via `langgraph dev`
  • Build Docker images for production deployment
  • Launch local Docker Compose environments with Postgres via `langgraph up`
  • Deploy applications to LangGraph Platform with `langgraph deploy`
  • Manage deployments: list, delete, and stream logs from LangSmith

How to install langgraph-cli

npx skills add https://github.com/langchain-ai/langchain-skills --skill langgraph-cli
Prerequisites
  • Node.js (for JavaScript) or Python 3.8+ (for Python)
  • Docker and Docker Compose (for build, up, deploy commands)
  • Docker Buildx on Apple Silicon for cross-compilation to linux/amd64
  • LANGSMITH_API_KEY environment variable (for deploy commands)
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How to use langgraph-cli

  1. 1.Run `langgraph new [PATH]` to scaffold a project from a template
  2. 2.Create or edit `langgraph.json` in your project root with dependencies and graph definitions
  3. 3.Run `langgraph dev` to start a local development server with hot reload
  4. 4.Use `langgraph build -t <image-name>` to build a Docker image
  5. 5.Run `langgraph up` to launch the application locally via Docker Compose
  6. 6.Run `langgraph deploy` to deploy to LangGraph Platform (requires LANGSMITH_API_KEY)
  7. 7.Use `langgraph deploy list`, `langgraph deploy logs`, and `langgraph deploy delete` to manage deployments

Use cases

Good for
  • Starting a new LangGraph agent project with `langgraph new`
  • Iterating locally with hot reload during development
  • Building and testing Docker images before deployment
  • Deploying agents to production on LangGraph Platform
  • Monitoring deployed applications via logs and deployment management commands
Who it's for
  • LangGraph application developers
  • AI/ML engineers building agentic systems
  • DevOps engineers deploying LangGraph services
  • Teams using LangSmith for deployment and monitoring

langgraph-cli FAQ

What is the difference between `langgraph dev` and `langgraph up`?

`langgraph dev` runs a local development server with hot reload and no Docker required (default port 2024). `langgraph up` launches via Docker Compose with Postgres (default port 8123), simulating a production-like environment.

Do I need Docker to use `langgraph dev`?

No. `langgraph dev` runs locally without Docker and includes hot reload. Docker is only required for `langgraph build`, `langgraph up`, and `langgraph deploy`.

What goes in `langgraph.json`?

At minimum: `dependencies` (array of packages/paths), `graphs` (mapping of graph ID to file path and variable), and optionally `env` (path to .env file). You can also specify Python version, pip config, and custom Dockerfile lines.

How do I deploy to LangGraph Platform?

Set your LANGSMITH_API_KEY environment variable, then run `langgraph deploy`. This builds a Docker image and ships it to LangSmith Deployments. Use `--name`, `--deployment-type`, and other flags to customize.

Can I use `langgraph deploy` on Apple Silicon?

Yes, but you need Docker Buildx installed for cross-compilation to linux/amd64. The CLI will use it automatically when required.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from langchain-ai/langchain-skills.


name: langgraph-cli description: "INVOKE THIS SKILL when using the langgraph CLI to scaffold, develop, build, or deploy LangGraph applications. Covers langgraph new, dev, build, up, deploy, and langgraph.json configuration."

<overview> The `langgraph` CLI manages the full lifecycle of LangGraph applications — from scaffolding a new project to deploying it to LangGraph Platform (LangSmith Deployments).

Key commands:

  • langgraph new — Scaffold a project from a template
  • langgraph dev — Run locally with hot reload (no Docker)
  • langgraph build — Build a Docker image
  • langgraph up — Launch locally via Docker Compose
  • langgraph deploy — Ship to LangGraph Platform
  • langgraph dockerfile — Generate a Dockerfile

All commands (except new) read from a langgraph.json config file in the project root. </overview>

When to use

Use this skill when the user wants to:

  • Scaffold a new LangGraph project
  • Run a local development or production-like server
  • Build or deploy a LangGraph application
  • Understand or edit langgraph.json configuration
  • Manage LangSmith Deployments (list, delete, view logs)

Installation

# Python
pip install 'langgraph-cli[inmem]'   # includes langgraph dev support
pip install langgraph-cli             # without dev server (build/up/deploy only)

# if using UV as package manager
uv add "langgraph-cli[inmem]"       # includes langgraph dev support
uv add langgraph-cli                # without dev server (build/up/deploy only)

# JavaScript
npx @langchain/langgraph-cli         # use on demand
npm install -g @langchain/langgraph-cli  # install globally (available as langgraphjs)

Commands

langgraph new [PATH]

Scaffold a new project from a template.

langgraph new                          # interactive template selection
langgraph new ./my-agent               # create in specific directory
langgraph new --template agent-python  # skip prompt, use template directly

Available templates: deep-agent-python, deep-agent-js, agent-python, new-langgraph-project-python, new-langgraph-project-js

langgraph dev

Run a local development server with hot reloading. No Docker required.

langgraph dev                              # default: localhost:2024
langgraph dev --port 8000                  # custom port
langgraph dev --config ./langgraph.json    # explicit config path
langgraph dev --no-reload                  # disable hot reload
langgraph dev --no-browser                 # don't auto-open LangGraph Studio
langgraph dev --host 0.0.0.0              # bind to all interfaces (trusted networks only)
langgraph dev --tunnel                     # expose via Cloudflare tunnel for remote access
langgraph dev --debug-port 5678            # enable remote debugger (requires debugpy)
langgraph dev --n-jobs-per-worker 20       # max concurrent jobs per worker (default: 10)

langgraph build

Build a Docker image for the LangGraph API server.

langgraph build -t my-image                # required: tag the image
langgraph build -t my-image --no-pull      # use locally-built base images
langgraph build -t my-image -c langgraph.json  # explicit config
langgraph build -t my-image --base-image langchain/langgraph-server:0.2.18  # pin base version

langgraph up

Launch the LangGraph API server via Docker Compose (includes Postgres).

langgraph up                               # default port 8123
langgraph up --port 8000                   # custom port
langgraph up --watch                       # restart on file changes
langgraph up --recreate                    # force fresh build (useful for pre-deploy validation)
langgraph up --postgres-uri postgresql://...  # external Postgres
langgraph up --no-pull                     # use local images (after langgraph build)
langgraph up --image my-image              # skip build, use pre-built image
langgraph up -d docker-compose.yml         # add extra Docker services
langgraph up --debugger-port 8124          # serve debugger UI
langgraph up --wait                        # block until services are healthy

langgraph deploy

Build and deploy to LangGraph Platform (LangSmith Deployments). Requires Docker. On Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3), Docker Buildx is also required for cross-compiling to linux/amd64.

langgraph deploy                           # deploy, name defaults to directory name
langgraph deploy --name my-agent           # explicit deployment name
langgraph deploy --deployment-type prod    # production deployment (default: dev)
langgraph deploy --tag v1.2.0              # custom image tag (default: latest)
langgraph deploy --deployment-id <id>      # update an existing deployment by ID
langgraph deploy --config ./langgraph.json # explicit config path
langgraph deploy --no-wait                 # don't wait for deployment status
langgraph deploy --verbose                 # show detailed server logs

Prereq: LANGSMITH_API_KEY in environment or .env.

langgraph deploy also accepts build flags: --base-image, --pull/--no-pull.

langgraph deploy list

langgraph deploy list                      # list all deployments
langgraph deploy list --name-contains bot  # filter by name

langgraph deploy delete

langgraph deploy delete <deployment-id>          # interactive confirmation
langgraph deploy delete <deployment-id> --force  # skip confirmation

langgraph deploy logs

langgraph deploy logs                                  # runtime logs, last 100
langgraph deploy logs --name my-agent                  # by deployment name
langgraph deploy logs --deployment-id <id>             # by deployment ID
langgraph deploy logs --type build                     # build logs instead of runtime
langgraph deploy logs -f                               # follow/stream logs
langgraph deploy logs --level error                    # filter by level (debug|info|warning|error|critical)
langgraph deploy logs -q "timeout"                     # search filter
langgraph deploy logs --limit 500                      # more entries
langgraph deploy logs --start-time 2026-03-08T00:00:00Z  # time range

langgraph dockerfile <SAVE_PATH>

Generate a Dockerfile (and optionally Docker Compose files) without building.

langgraph dockerfile ./Dockerfile                      # generate Dockerfile
langgraph dockerfile ./Dockerfile --add-docker-compose # also generate compose + .env + .dockerignore

langgraph.json reference

The configuration file used by all CLI commands (dev, build, up, deploy). Defaults to langgraph.json in the current directory.

Minimal config (Python)

{
    "dependencies": ["."],
    "graphs": {
        "agent": "./my_agent/agent.py:graph"
    },
    "env": "./.env"
}

Minimal config (JavaScript)

{
    "dependencies": ["."],
    "graphs": {
        "agent": "./src/agent.js:graph"
    },
    "env": "./.env"
}

Full config with all keys

{
    "dependencies": [".", "langchain_openai", "./local_package"],
    "graphs": {
        "agent": "./my_agent/agent.py:graph",
        "retriever": "./my_agent/rag.py:rag_graph"
    },
    "env": "./.env",
    "python_version": "3.12",
    "pip_config_file": "./pip.conf",
    "dockerfile_lines": [
        "RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y ffmpeg"
    ]
}

Key reference

KeyRequiredDescription
dependenciesYesArray of dependencies. "." looks for local packages via pyproject.toml, setup.py, requirements.txt, or package.json. Can also be paths to subdirectories ("./my_pkg") or package names ("langchain_openai").
graphsYesMapping of graph ID to path. Format: ./path/to/file.py:variable (Python) or ./path/to/file.js:function (JS). The variable must be a CompiledGraph or a function returning one. Multiple graphs supported.
envNoPath to a .env file (string) OR an inline mapping of env var names to values (object). Used by langgraph dev and langgraph up locally. langgraph deploy reads from this file and adds the variables as deployment secrets.
python_versionNo"3.11", "3.12", or "3.13". Defaults to "3.11".
node_versionNoNode.js version for JS projects.
pip_config_fileNoPath to a pip config file for custom package indexes.
dockerfile_linesNoArray of additional Dockerfile lines appended after the base image import. Use for system packages, binaries, or custom setup.

Typical workflow

  1. Scaffoldlanggraph new to create a project from a template.
  2. Configure — Edit langgraph.json: set dependencies, point graphs at your compiled graph(s), add .env.
  3. Developlanggraph dev for rapid local iteration with hot reload (no Docker, port 2024).
  4. Validatelanggraph up --recreate to test in a production-like Docker stack (port 8123, includes Postgres).
  5. Deploylanggraph deploy to ship to LangGraph Platform (LangSmith Deployments).
  6. Monitorlanggraph deploy logs -f to tail runtime logs; --type build for build logs.

langgraph dev vs langgraph up

Featurelanggraph devlanggraph up
Docker requiredNoYes
Installpip install 'langgraph-cli[inmem]'pip install langgraph-cli
Primary useRapid development & testingProduction-like validation
State persistenceIn-memory / pickled to local dirPostgreSQL
Hot reloadingYes (default)Optional (--watch)
Default port20248123
Resource usageLightweightHeavier (Docker containers for server, Postgres, Redis)
IDE debuggingBuilt-in DAP support (--debug-port)Container debugging

Gotchas

  • langgraph deploy requires Docker — On Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3), Docker Buildx is also required for cross-compiling to linux/amd64.
  • langgraph deploy can only update its own deployments — Deployments created through the LangSmith UI or GitHub integration cannot be updated with langgraph deploy. Use the UI for those.
  • dependencies must include all packages — The dependencies array in langgraph.json must point to where your package config lives (e.g., "." for root). The actual packages are resolved from pyproject.toml, requirements.txt, or package.json at that location.
  • langgraph dev runs without Docker — It runs directly in your environment. If your code depends on system packages (e.g., ffmpeg), they must be installed locally. Use langgraph up to validate Docker builds.
  • JavaScript CLI — Use npx @langchain/langgraph-cli <command> (or langgraphjs if installed globally via npm install -g @langchain/langgraph-cli).
  • API keyLANGSMITH_API_KEY is required for langgraph deploy. For langgraph dev, it is optional — the server runs without it, but you won't get traces in LangSmith. Can also be set via LANGGRAPH_HOST_API_KEY or LANGCHAIN_API_KEY.