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# Apps
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This directory contains all of the applications you installed by using:
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```bash
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argocd-autopilot app create <APP_NAME> --app <APP_SPECIFIER> -p <PROJECT_NAME>
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```
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## Application Types
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> If you don't specify the application `--type` argocd-autopilot will try to clone the source repository and infer the application type [automatically](https://argoproj.github.io/argo-cd/user-guide/tool_detection/#tool-detection)
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* ### Directory application
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Such an application references a specific directory at a given repo URL, path and revision. It will be persisted in the GitOps Repository as a single file at `apps/<APP_NAME>/<PROJECT_NAME>/config.json`.
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#### Example:
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```bash
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argocd-autopilot app create dir-example --app github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot/examples/demo-dir/ -p <PROJECT_NAME> --type dir
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```
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* ### Kustomize application
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A Kustomize application will have <u>exactly one</u>: `apps/<APP_NAME>/base/kustomization.yaml` file, and one or more `apps/<APP_NAME>/overlays/<PROJECT_NAME>/` folders.
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The `apps/<APP_NAME>/base/kustomization.yaml` file is created the first time you create the application. The `apps/<APP_NAME>/overlays/<PROJECT_NAME>/` folder is created for each project you install this application on. So all overlays of the same application are using the same base `kustomization.yaml`.
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#### Example:
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Try running the following command:
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```bash
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argocd-autopilot app create hello-world --app github.com/argoproj-labs/argocd-autopilot/examples/demo-app/ -p <PROJECT_NAME> --type kustomize
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```
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###### * If you did not create a project yet take a look at: [creating a project](https://argocd-autopilot.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Getting-Started/#add-a-project-and-an-application). |