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# Deploy destination
The `screeps.json` file is a JSON configuration file separated into multiple deploy destinations. We've given you three primary destinations by default.
```json
{
// Used for deploying to the main world
"main": {
"email": "you@provider.tld",
"password": "Password",
"protocol": "https",
"hostname": "screeps.com",
"port": 443,
"path": "/",
"branch": "main"
},
// Used for deploying to Simulation mode
"sim": {
"email": "you@provider.tld",
"password": "Password",
"protocol": "https",
"hostname": "screeps.com",
"port": 443,
"path": "/",
"branch": "sim"
},
// Used for deploying to a private server
"pserver": {
"email": "username",
"password": "Password",
"protocol": "http",
"hostname": "1.2.3.4",
"port": 21025,
"path": "/",
"branch": "main"
}
}
```
You can make as many separate destinations as you want. Just make a copy of any config object and perform the necessary changes. Once you're done, use the `--environment DEST:<dest>` argument on the `rollup` command to specify which environment to upload to.
```bash
rollup -c --environment DEST:main
```
Omitting the destination will perform a dry run, which will compile and bundle the code without uploading it.