# Yaak CLI The `yaak` CLI for publishing plugins and creating/updating/sending requests. ## Installation ```sh npm install @yaakapp/cli ``` ## Agentic Workflows The `yaak` CLI is primarily meant to be used by AI agents, and has the following features: - `schema` subcommands to get the JSON Schema for any model (eg. `yaak request schema http`) - `--json '{...}'` input format to create and update data - `--verbose` mode for extracting debug info while sending requests - The ability to send entire workspaces and folders (Supports `--parallel` and `--fail-fast`) ### Example Prompts Use the `yaak` CLI with agents like Claude or Codex to do useful things for you. Here are some example prompts: ```text Scan my API routes and create a workspace (using yaak cli) with all the requests needed for me to do manual testing? ``` ```text Send all the GraphQL requests in my workspace ``` ## Description Here's the current print of `yaak --help` ```text Yaak CLI - API client from the command line Usage: yaak [OPTIONS] Commands: auth Authentication commands plugin Plugin development and publishing commands send Send a request, folder, or workspace by ID workspace Workspace commands request Request commands folder Folder commands environment Environment commands Options: --data-dir Use a custom data directory -e, --environment Environment ID to use for variable substitution -v, --verbose Enable verbose send output (events and streamed response body) --log [] Enable CLI logging; optionally set level (error|warn|info|debug|trace) [possible values: error, warn, info, debug, trace] -h, --help Print help -V, --version Print version Agent Hints: - Template variable syntax is ${[ my_var ]}, not {{ ... }} - Template function syntax is ${[ namespace.my_func(a='aaa',b='bbb') ]} - View JSONSchema for models before creating or updating (eg. `yaak request schema http`) - Deletion requires confirmation (--yes for non-interactive environments) ```