# fetch

Download binaries of a blueprint

## Synopsis

Downloading the provided blueprint from Bluebricks registry

```
bricks blueprint fetch [package] [flags]
```

## Options

```
      --include-children   Recursively fetch blueprint and all its child packages
      --max-depth int      Maximum recursion depth for fetching child packages (default: 15) (default 15)
      --output string      The destination to download the blueprints.
```

## Options inherited from parent commands

```
      --api-key string    API key for authentication (overrides JWT)
      --config string     config file (default is $HOME/.bricks/config.yaml)
  -h, --help              Print Help message for Bricks CLI
      --non-interactive   Suppresses interactive UI elements for non-interactive environments
  -v, --version           Print bricks CLI version
```

## SEE ALSO

* [bricks blueprint](/docs/bricks-cli/cli-reference/bricks_blueprint.md) - Manage blueprints - create, publish, add dependencies, and configure packages


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