## How to use Create a virtual enviroment and install tinybird ```sh python3 -m venv .venv source .venv/bin/activate pip install tinybird-cli ``` Authenticate using your admin token from your workspace (twenty_analytics_cli_playground) ```sh tb auth -i ** List of available regions: [1] us-east4 (gcp) (https://app.us-east.tinybird.co) [2] europe-west3 (gcp) (https://app.tinybird.co/gcp/europe-west3) [3] us-east-1 (aws) (https://app.tinybird.co/aws/us-east-1) [4] us-west-2 (aws) (https://app.tinybird.co/aws/us-west-2) [5] eu-central-1 (aws) (https://app.tinybird.co/aws/eu-central-1) <- this [0] Cancel Use region [5]: Copy the "admin your@email" token from from https://app.tinybird.co/tokens and paste it here: ** Auth successful! ** Configuration written to .tinyb file, consider adding it to .gitignore ``` You can also log in using your twenty_analytics_token without passing into the interactive mode: ```sh tb auth --token ** Auth successful! ** Configuration written to .tinyb file, consider adding it to .gitignore ``` To sync your changes to Tinybird use: ```sh tb push --force --push-deps ``` To pull data from Tinybird use: ```sh tb pull ``` Things I learned: * When creating Materialied Views think about populating it first using the files from the fixtures * When pushing your pipes prefer to push one by one so you can have more coherent error messages * The Include files will be nodes that will be added at the start of your node in Tinybird UI * It's best to stick only with only the CLI or the UI when developping in Tinybird * If you want to format the data us the tb fmt command, perhaps we can add it to the linter in a next pull request.