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# Deploy An App Without Pushing An Empty Commit
The [Vercel CLI](https://vercel.com/docs/cli) allows you to make updated
deployments of an app right from the command line. Many providers require you
to push a new commit to the main branch to trigger a deployment. If there are
changes, you can trigger a deployment by pushing these. If there aren't
changes, but you want to re-deploy what is already there, then you have to
create an empty commit and push that.
deployments of an app right from the command line.
Many providers require you to push a new commit to the main branch to trigger a
deployment. If there are changes, you can trigger a deployment by pushing
these. If there aren't changes, but you want to re-deploy what is already
there, then you have to create an empty commit and push that.
With the [Vercel CLI](https://vercel.com/docs/platform/deployments#vercel-cli),
you can deploy and re-deploy the app without pushing commits.
you can re-deploy your app without pushing commits. You do this by including
the `--force` flag.
To trigger a preview deployment:
To re-deploy the preview environment:
```bash
$ vercel
$ vercel --force
```
To trigger a production deployment:
To re-deploy the production environment:
```bash
$ vercel --prod
$ vercel --prod --force
```