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@posthog/cli

The command line interface for PostHog 🦔

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The Posthog CLI

> posthog-cli --help
The command line interface for PostHog 🦔

Usage: posthog-cli [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Commands:
  login      Interactively authenticate with PostHog, storing a personal API token locally. You can also use the environment variables `POSTHOG_CLI_TOKEN` and `POSTHOG_CLI_ENV_ID`
  query      Run a SQL query against any data you have in posthog. This is mostly for fun, and subject to change
  sourcemap  Upload a directory of bundled chunks to PostHog
  help       Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
      --host <HOST>  The PostHog host to connect to [default: https://us.posthog.com]
  -h, --help         Print help
  -V, --version      Print version

Env-based Authentication

You can authenticate with PostHog interactively for using the CLI locally, but if you'd like to use it in a CI/CD pipeline, we recommend using these environment variables:

  • POSTHOG_CLI_TOKEN: A posthog person API key.
  • POSTHOG_CLI_ENV_ID: The ID number of the project/environment to connect to. E.g. the "2" in https://us.posthog.com/project/2

Releases

Releases are cut by pushing a release tag to the repository, for the posthog-cli app. Generally we want to do this on a branch, and bump the package version number at the same time.

git checkout -b "cli/release-v0.1.0-pre1"
# Bump version number in Cargo.toml
git add .
git commit -m "Bump version number"
git tag "posthog-cli-v0.1.0-prerelease.1"
git push
git push --tags
# Optional - also publish to crates.io
cd cli && cargo publish

We manage publishing releases through cargo-dist

We release semi-regularly, as new features are added. If a release breaks your CI or workflow, please open an issue on GitHub, and tag one or all of the crate authors

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Package last updated on 28 May 2025

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