CLI for Microsoft 365 helps you manage your Microsoft 365 tenant and SharePoint Framework projects.
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- Run on any OS
- Linux
- MacOS
- Windows
- Run on any shell
- Azure Cloud Shell
- bash
- cmder
- PowerShell
- zsh
- Unified login
- Access all your Microsoft 365 workloads
- Supported workloads
- Azure Active Directory
- Microsoft Teams
- Microsoft To Do
- OneDrive
- Outlook
- Planner
- Power Automate
- Power Apps
- Skype for Business
- SharePoint Online
- Yammer
- Supported authentication methods
- Azure Managed Identity
- Certificate
- Device Code
- Username and Password
- Manage your SharePoint Framework projects
- Uprade your projects
- Check your environment compatibility
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To install this CLI, you will need node
>= 8.0.0
installed.
npm install -g @pnp/cli-microsoft365
Install beta version β
npm install -g @pnp/cli-microsoft365@next
Alternate package managers 🧶
yarn global add @pnp/cli-microsoft365
npx @pnp/cli-microsoft365
Run CLI for Microsoft 365 in a Docker container 🐳
docker run --rm -it m365pnp/cli-microsoft365:latest
Checkout our guide to learn more about how to run CLI for Microsoft 365 using Docker
Use the login
command to start the Device Code login flow to authenticate with your Microsoft 365 tenant.
m365 login
On your first login you will be asked to consent to several permissions that the
PnP Management Shell
multi-tenant app requires for the commands to work successfully against your tenant. If you want to create your own identity to use with the CLI, refer to the Using your own Azure AD Identity guide.
For alternative authentication methods and usage, refer to the login command documentation
List all commands using the global --help
option.
m365 --help
Get command information and example usage using the global --help
option.
m365 spo site get --help
Execute a command and output response as text.
m365 spo site get --url https://contoso.sharepoint.com
Execute a command and output response as JSON using the global --output
option.
m365 spo site get --url https://contoso.sharepoint.com --output json
Filter responses and return custom objects using JMESPath queries using the global --query
option.
m365 spo site list --output json --query '[?Template==`GROUP#0`].{Title:Title, Url:Url}'
For more examples and usage, refer to the command and sample scripts documentation.
To build and run this CLI locally, you will need node
>= 14.0.0
installed.
# Clone this repository
$ git clone https://github.com/pnp/cli-microsoft365
# Go into the repository
$ cd cli-microsoft365
# Install dependencies
$ npm install
# Build the CLI
$ npm run build
# Symlink your local CLI build
$ npm link
When you execute any m365
command from the terminal, it will now use your local clone of the CLI.
We love to accept contributions.
If you want to get involved with helping us grow the CLI, whether that is suggesting or adding a new command, extending an existing command or updating our documentation, we would love to hear from you.
Checkout our Wiki for guides on how to contribute to this project.
This project is associated with the Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) organisation, which is a virtual team consisting of Microsoft employees and community members focused on helping the community make the best use of Microsoft products.
THIS CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.