E2B CLI
This CLI tool allows you to build and manage E2B sandbox templates from your
terminal.
You define your sandbox template in a Dockerfile
and then use the CLI to build
the sandbox template. You can then connect to the sandbox template via SDKs and
run your AI agents.
The Dockerfile
is the same as for Docker, but you can only use Debian based
linux distros as the base image.
Installation
npm install -g @e2b/cli
Then you can use the CLI like this:
e2b --help
Getting started
- Authenticate with
e2b login
To authenticate without the ability to open browser, you can provide
E2B_ACCESS_TOKEN
as an environment variable. Get your E2B_ACCESS_TOKEN
from e2b.dev/docs. Then use the CLI like this:
E2B_ACCESS_TOKEN=sk_e2b_... e2b build
- Create a
Dockerfile
where you describe how your custom E2B sandbox template
should look like. Majority of Debian based linux distros should work as the
base image. Here is an example of a minimal Dockerfile
for E2B sandbox
template:
FROM ubuntu:22.04
-
Run e2b build
inside the directory with the Dockerfile
to create and
build the sandbox template. You will get * template ID* that you use for
connecting to the sandbox via SDKs and for rebuilding the sandbox template
-
Use the template ID that you got during the e2b build
with the Python
or JS/TS SDK as the id
to create sandbox
-
Rebuild the sandbox template by running e2b build <id-of-the-template>
in
the directory with the Dockerfile
Commands
All commands can be called with a --path <path-to-dir>
flag that changes the
directory where the command will be called, without the need to call cd
.
-V, --version Display E2B CLI version
-h, --help display help for command
Usage: e2b template [options] [command]
Create sandbox templates from Dockerfiles by running e2b build then use our SDKs to create
sandboxes from these templates.
Visit E2B docs (https://e2b.dev/docs) to learn how to create sandbox templates
and start sandboxes.
Options:
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
build|bd [options] [id] Build sandbox template defined by ./e2b.Dockerfile or
./Dockerfile in root directory. By default the root directory is the
current working directory. This command also creates e2b.toml config
list|ls List sandbox templates
shell|sh <id> Connect terminal to sandbox
init|it [options] Create basic E2B ./e2b.Dockerfile in root directory. You can then run
e2b build to build sandbox template from this Dockerfile
help [command] display help for command