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### Vercel
- [Add Web Server Layer Redirects](vercel/add-web-server-layer-redirects.md)
- [Deploy An App Without Pushing An Empty Commit](vercel/deploy-an-app-without-pushing-an-empty-commit.md)
- [Naming Of The Vercel Config File](vercel/naming-of-the-vercel-config-file.md)
- [Share Development Environment Variables Via CLI](vercel/share-development-environment-variables-via-cli.md)

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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.
With the [Vercel CLI](https://vercel.com/docs/platform/deployments#vercel-cli),
you can deploy and re-deploy the app without pushing commits.
To trigger a preview deployment:
```bash
$ vercel
```
To trigger a production deployment:
```bash
$ vercel --prod
```