### [Read this on the main serverless docs site](https://www.serverless.com/framework/guides/workflow) # Workflow Tips Quick recommendations and tips for various processes. ### Development Workflow 1. Write your functions 2. Use `serverless deploy` only when you've made changes to `serverless.yml` and in CI/CD systems. For more information on setting up CI/CD for your Serverless app, read [this article](https://serverless.com/blog/ci-cd-workflow-serverless-apps-with-circleci). 3. Use `serverless deploy function -f myFunction` to rapidly deploy changes when you are working on a specific AWS Lambda Function. 4. Use `serverless invoke -f myFunction -l` to test your AWS Lambda Functions on AWS. 5. Open up a separate tab in your console and stream logs in there via `serverless logs -f myFunction -t`. 6. Write tests to run locally. ### Using stages - At the very least, use a `dev` and `production` stage. - Use different AWS accounts for stages. - In larger teams, each member should use a separate AWS account and their own stage for development. ### Larger Projects - Break your application/project into multiple Serverless Services. - Model your Serverless Services around Data Models or Workflows. - Keep the Functions and Resources in your Serverless Services to a minimum. ## Cheat Sheet A handy list of commands to use when developing with the Serverless Framework. ##### Create A Service: Creates a new Service ```bash serverless ``` ##### Deploy All Use this when you have made changes to your Functions, Events or Resources in `serverless.yml` or you simply want to deploy all changes within your Service at the same time. ```bash serverless deploy -s [STAGE NAME] -r [REGION NAME] -v ``` ##### Deploy Function Use this to quickly overwrite your AWS Lambda code on AWS, allowing you to develop faster. ```bash serverless deploy function -f [FUNCTION NAME] -s [STAGE NAME] -r [REGION NAME] ``` ##### Develop Locally Use this to easily develop your AWS Lambda Functions locally. This will run your AWS Lambda Functions locally and allow you to send events to them on AWS. Currently this is only supported for Node.js. Learn more about the [dev command](/framework/docs/providers/aws/cli-reference/dev). ```bash serverless dev ``` ##### Invoke Function Invokes an AWS Lambda Function on AWS and returns logs. ```bash serverless invoke -f [FUNCTION NAME] \ -s [STAGE NAME] \ -r [REGION NAME] \ -l ``` ##### Streaming Logs Open up a separate tab in your console and stream all logs for a specific Function using this command. ```bash serverless logs -f [FUNCTION NAME] -s [STAGE NAME] -r [REGION NAME] ```