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@pencil.dev/cli
Advanced tools
Command-line interface for Pencil — create and edit .pen design files from the terminal. Run the AI agent with a prompt, call MCP tools directly in an interactive shell, batch-process multiple designs, or export to PNG/JPEG/WEBP/PDF. Built on the same editor engine as the desktop app and IDE extension, with full headless rendering, AI image generation, and stock photo support.
npm install -g @pencil.dev/cli
# or
pnpm add -g @pencil.dev/cli
# or
yarn global add @pencil.dev/cli
The CLI requires authentication before running agent operations. There are two methods:
pencil login
This starts an interactive session where you choose your login method (email + password or email + OTP code). On success the session token is stored in ~/.pencil/session-cli.json.
Set the PENCIL_CLI_KEY environment variable. CLI keys are scoped to an organization and can be created/revoked in the Developer Keys section of your organization settings on the Pencil web app.
PENCIL_CLI_KEY=pencil_cli_... pencil --out design.pen --prompt "Create a form"
The CLI key always takes precedence over a stored session token.
pencil status
Displays the current authentication method, verifies the session with the backend, and shows account details (email, name, organization for CLI keys).
# Log in first
pencil login
# Create a new design from scratch
pencil --out design.pen --prompt "Create a login page with email and password fields"
# Modify an existing design
pencil --in existing.pen --out modified.pen --prompt "Add a blue submit button"
# Start an interactive shell (in headless mode)
pencil interactive -o design.pen
# Start an interactive shell (connect to a running Pencil app)
pencil interactive -a desktop -i design.pen
# List available models
pencil --list-models
pencil [command] [options]
Commands:
login Log in interactively (email + password or OTP)
status Check authentication status
version Show CLI version
interactive Start an interactive tool shell (see below)
Options:
--in, -i <path> Input .pen file (optional, starts with empty canvas if omitted)
--out, -o <path> Output .pen file path (required unless --export is used)
--prompt, -p <text> Prompt for the AI agent (required)
--model, -m <id> Model to use (default: claude-opus-4-6)
--custom, -c Use custom Claude model config (e.g. AWS Bedrock, Vertex AI)
--list-models List available models and exit
--tasks, -t <path> JSON tasks file for batch operations
--workspace, -w <path> Workspace folder path to run the agent in
--export, -e <path> Export an image of the final result
--export-scale <n> Export scale factor (default: 1)
--export-type <type> Export format: png, jpeg, webp, pdf (default: png)
--verbose-mcp Log full MCP tool error details to the console
--help, -h Show help message
The interactive shell lets you call MCP tools directly on .pen files — useful for scripting, debugging, and agentic workflows that need fine-grained control over design operations.
pencil interactive [options]
Options:
--app, -a <name> Connect to a running Pencil app (e.g. desktop, vscode)
--in, -i <path> Input .pen file (optional, empty canvas if omitted)
--out, -o <path> Output .pen file (required in headless mode)
--help, -h Show detailed tool reference. Important for agentic workflows, so agents can learn the tool.
App mode — connects to a running Pencil desktop or extension. Changes are applied live.
pencil interactive -a desktop -i my-design.pen
Headless mode — spins up a local editor without a GUI. Use save() to write to --out.
# New empty canvas saved to the output file
pencil interactive -o output.pen
# Edit an existing file
pencil interactive -i input.pen -o output.pen
tool_name({ key: value }) Call an MCP tool
save() Save the document to disk (headless) or app
exit() Exit the shell
Begin with get_editor_state to load the schema and understand the document:
pencil > get_editor_state({ include_schema: true })
pencil > batch_get() # list top-level nodes
pencil > batch_get({ patterns: [{ reusable: true }] }) # find components
pencil > get_editor_state({ include_schema: true })
pencil > get_guidelines({ topic: "landing-page" })
pencil > get_style_guide_tags()
pencil > get_style_guide({ tags: ["modern", "bold", "dark", "website"] })
pencil > batch_design({ operations: 'hero=I(document,{type:"frame",name:"Hero",x:0,y:0,width:1440,height:900,fill:"#0A0A0A"})' })
pencil > get_screenshot({ nodeId: "hero" })
pencil > save()
pencil > exit()
Run pencil interactive --help for the full tool reference with parameter types and descriptions.
| Model ID | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
claude-opus-4-6 | Most capable, higher cost | ✓ |
claude-sonnet-4-6 | Fast, balanced performance | |
claude-haiku-4-5 | Fastest, lowest cost |
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
PENCIL_CLI_KEY | CLI API key for CI/CD (takes precedence over stored session) |
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY | Your Anthropic API key |
PENCIL_API_BASE | Backend API base URL (default: https://api.pencil.dev) |
DEBUG | Enable debug logging |
Further environment variables and agent config can be set in settings.json
as well.
The CLI supports the following MCP tools with full feature parity to the desktop app:
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
batch_design | Insert, update, delete, move, copy, replace nodes |
batch_get | Search and read nodes by pattern or ID |
get_variables | Read design variables |
set_variables | Update design variables |
get_editor_state | Get document metadata and structure |
snapshot_layout | Get document structure with computed bounds |
find_empty_space_on_canvas | Find available space for new elements |
search_all_unique_properties | Recursively search for all unique properties on a node tree |
replace_all_matching_properties | Recursively replace all matching properties on a node tree |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_screenshot | Render a node to PNG image |
export_nodes | Export nodes to images in PNG/JPEG/WEBP/PDF formats |
The batch_design G() operation supports both AI-generated and stock images. Generated images are saved to an images/ directory alongside the output .pen file.
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
G(nodeId, "ai", prompt) | AI-generated image from a text prompt |
G(nodeId, "stock", keywords) | Stock photo from Unsplash |
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_guidelines | Get design guidelines and rules for a topic |
get_style_guide_tags | List available style guide tags |
get_style_guide | Retrieve a style guide by tags and name |
pencil --out login.pen --prompt "Create a modern login page with:
- Email input field
- Password input field
- 'Sign In' button
- 'Forgot password?' link
- Social login options (Google, GitHub)"
pencil --in dashboard.pen --out dashboard-v2.pen --prompt "Add a sidebar navigation with:
- Dashboard link (active)
- Users link
- Settings link
- Logout button at bottom"
pencil --out components.pen --prompt "Create a component library with:
- Primary, secondary, and ghost button variants
- Text input with label and error state
- Card component with header and content
- Badge component in success, warning, error colors"
Use --model to select a different Claude model:
# Use Claude Opus for complex tasks requiring highest capability
pencil --out complex-app.pen \
--model claude-opus-4-6 \
--prompt "Create a complete e-commerce product page with image gallery,
reviews section, related products, and add-to-cart functionality"
# Use Claude Haiku for simple, fast tasks
pencil --out simple.pen \
--model claude-haiku-4-5 \
--prompt "Create a simple 404 error page"
# Authenticate with a CLI key
export PENCIL_CLI_KEY=pencil_cli_...
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...
# Generate designs in a pipeline
pencil --out onboarding.pen --prompt "Create a 3-step onboarding flow"
Use --verbose-mcp to show full MCP tool error details (including stack traces where available) in the CLI output when a tool fails:
pencil --out debug.pen \
--prompt "Create a simple layout" \
--verbose-mcp
Use --tasks to process multiple designs from a JSON tasks file:
pencil --tasks batch-tasks.json
Example batch-tasks.json:
{
"tasks": [
{
"out": "landing-page.pen",
"prompt": "Create a SaaS landing page with hero, features, and pricing sections"
},
{
"in": "existing-app.pen",
"out": "existing-app-v2.pen",
"prompt": "Add a dark mode toggle to the header"
},
{
"out": "mobile-menu.pen",
"model": "claude-haiku-4-5",
"prompt": "Create a mobile hamburger menu component"
}
]
}
Each task in the array supports the same options as CLI arguments:
in - Input file (optional)out - Output file (required)prompt - AI prompt (required)model - Model override (optional)The CLI is designed for headless operation and has some limitations compared to the desktop app:
.pen libraries| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
~/.pencil/session-cli.json | Stored session token from pencil login |
The CLI uses a separate session file from the desktop app (~/.pencil/session-desktop.json) so the backend can distinguish which client is in use.
Proprietary — see LICENSE file. © High Agency, Inc.
FAQs
CLI tool for running the Pencil AI agent manipulating .pen design files
The npm package @pencil.dev/cli receives a total of 1,133 weekly downloads. As such, @pencil.dev/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pencil.dev/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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