We have completely rewritten the Node.JS CLI to Go in 2022 Q1. Some of the changes:
- The installation process is easier since it doesn't have any prerequisites (such as NPM). You can just simply download the executable and run it.
- The name of the executable is
stream-cli
instead ofstream
to avoid conflicts with an existing tool (imagemagick). But you can rename it if you want to.- The command invocation is
stream-cli chat [verb-noun] [args] [options]
instead ofstream [verb:noun] [args] [options]
. The most obvious change is using dash instead of colon. We also added thechat
keyword to preserve domain for our other product Feeds.- The 1.0.0 Go version's feature set is matching the old one. But if you miss anything, feel free to open an issue.
Stream's Command Line Interface (CLI) makes it easy to create and manage your Stream apps directly from the terminal. Currently, only Chat is supported; however, the ability to manage Feeds will be coming soon.
The full documentation is deployed to GitHub Pages.
If you're experiencing problems directly related to the CLI, please add an issue on GitHub.
For other issues, submit a support ticket.
As with any project, things are always changing. If you're interested in seeing what's changed in the Stream CLI, the changelog for this project can be found here.
The Stream CLI is written in Go and precompiled into a single binary. It doesn't have any prerequisites.
You can find the binaries in the Release section of this repository. We also wrote a short script to download them and put it to your $PATH.
$ /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GetStream/stream-cli/master/install/install.sh)"
$ Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GetStream/stream-cli/master/install/install.ps1" -OutFile "install.ps1"; powershell.exe -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File ./install.ps1
For MacOS users, it's also available via Homebrew:
$ brew tap GetStream/stream-cli https://github.com/GetStream/stream-cli
$ brew install stream-cli
$ git clone [email protected]:GetStream/stream-cli.git
$ cd stream-cli
$ go build ./cmd/stream-cli
$ ./stream-cli --version
stream-cli version 1.0.0
In order to initialize the CLI, it's as simple as:
Note: Your API key and secret can be found on the Stream Dashboard and is specific to your organization.
We purposefully chose the executable name stream-cli
to avoid conflict with another tool called imagemagick
which already has a stream
executable.
If you do not have imagemagick
installed, it might be more comfortable to rename stream-cli
to stream
. Alternatively you can set up a symbolic link:
$ ln -s ~/Downloads/stream-cli /usr/local/bin/stream
$ stream --version
stream-cli version 1.0.0
Basic commands use the following syntax:
$ stream-cli [chat|feeds] [command] [args] [options]
Example:
$ stream-cli chat get-channel -t messaging -i redteam
The --help
keyword is available every step of the way. Examples:
$ stream-cli --help
$ stream-cli chat --help
$ stream-cli chat get-channel --help
We provide autocompletion for the most popular shells (PowerShell, Bash, ZSH, Fish).
$ stream-cli completion --help
If you have any suggestions or just want to let us know what you think of the Stream CLI, please send us a message at [email protected] or create a GitHub Issue.
We welcome code changes that improve this library or fix a problem, please make sure to follow all best practices and add tests if applicable before submitting a Pull Request on Github. We are very happy to merge your code in the official repository. Make sure to sign our Contributor License Agreement (CLA) first. See our license file for more details.
We've recently closed a $38 million Series B funding round and we keep actively growing. Our APIs are used by more than a billion end-users, and you'll have a chance to make a huge impact on the product within a team of the strongest engineers all over the world.
Check out our current openings and apply via Stream's website.