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---
title: "Update Crew"
description: "Updating a Crew on CrewAI AMP"
icon: "pencil"
mode: "wide"
---
<Note>
After deploying your crew to CrewAI AMP, you may need to make updates to the
code, security settings, or configuration. This guide explains how to perform
these common update operations.
</Note>
## Why Update Your Crew?
CrewAI won't automatically pick up GitHub updates by default, so you'll need to manually trigger updates, unless you checked the `Auto-update` option when deploying your crew.
There are several reasons you might want to update your crew deployment:
- You want to update the code with a latest commit you pushed to GitHub
- You want to reset the bearer token for security reasons
- You want to update environment variables
## 1. Updating Your Crew Code for a Latest Commit
When you've pushed new commits to your GitHub repository and want to update your deployment:
1. Navigate to your crew in the CrewAI AMP platform
2. Click on the `Re-deploy` button on your crew details page
<Frame>![Re-deploy Button](/images/enterprise/redeploy-button.png)</Frame>
This will trigger an update that you can track using the progress bar. The system will pull the latest code from your repository and rebuild your deployment.
## 2. Resetting Bearer Token
If you need to generate a new bearer token (for example, if you suspect the current token might have been compromised):
1. Navigate to your crew in the CrewAI AMP platform
2. Find the `Bearer Token` section
3. Click the `Reset` button next to your current token
<Frame>![Reset Token](/images/enterprise/reset-token.png)</Frame>
<Warning>
Resetting your bearer token will invalidate the previous token immediately.
Make sure to update any applications or scripts that are using the old token.
</Warning>
## 3. Updating Environment Variables
To update the environment variables for your crew:
1. First access the deployment page by clicking on your crew's name
<Frame>
![Environment Variables Button](/images/enterprise/env-vars-button.png)
</Frame>
2. Locate the `Environment Variables` section (you will need to click the `Settings` icon to access it)
3. Edit the existing variables or add new ones in the fields provided
4. Click the `Update` button next to each variable you modify
<Frame>
![Update Environment Variables](/images/enterprise/update-env-vars.png)
</Frame>
5. Finally, click the `Update Deployment` button at the bottom of the page to apply the changes
<Note>
Updating environment variables will trigger a new deployment, but this will
only update the environment configuration and not the code itself.
</Note>
## After Updating
After performing any update:
1. The system will rebuild and redeploy your crew
2. You can monitor the deployment progress in real-time
3. Once complete, test your crew to ensure the changes are working as expected
<Tip>
If you encounter any issues after updating, you can view deployment logs in
the platform or contact support for assistance.
</Tip>
<Card title="Need Help?" icon="headset" href="mailto:support@crewai.com">
Contact our support team for assistance with updating your crew or
troubleshooting deployment issues.
</Card>