Connect with pgcli
Learn how to connect to Neon using the interactive pgcli client
The pgcli
client is an interactive command-line interface for Postgres that offers several advantages over the traditional psql
client, including syntax highlighting, autocompletion, multi-line editing, and query history.
Installation
For installation instructions, please refer to the pgcli
installation documentation.
Usage information
To view pgcli
usage information, run the following command:
Connect to Neon
The easiest way to connect to Neon using the pgcli
client is with a connection string, which you can obtain from the Connection Details widget on the Neon Dashboard. Select a branch, a role, and the database you want to connect to. A connection string is constructed for you.
From your terminal or command prompt, run the pgcli
client with the connection string. Your command will look something like this:
Run queries
After establishing a connection, try the pgcli
client by running the following queries. To test the pgcli
autocompletion feature, type the SELECT
query.
The following result is returned:
The pgcli
query history feature allows you to use the Up and Down keys on your keyboard to navigate your query history.
The pgcli
client also supports named queries. To save a query, type:
To run a named query, type:
For more information about pgcli
features and capabilities, refer to the pgcli documentation.
Need help?
Join our Discord Server to ask questions or see what others are doing with Neon. Users on paid plans can open a support ticket from the console. For more details, see Getting Support.