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@releai/cli
Advanced tools
RELE.AI CLI Tool provides an easy interface to create and manage integrations with the RELE.AI system.
Through the CLI tool you can create different workflow for your organization, and create an interface between your application and RELE.AI.
Visit RELE.AI documantation for more information!
rb auth:login
rb auth:logout
For additional info run rb auth --help
Manage the authorization session to RELE.AI
USAGE
$ rb auth:COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
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Manage the credentials to access RELE.AI workflows and apps.
COMMANDS
auth:login Manage the authorization session to RELE.AI
auth:logout Manage the authorization session to RELE.AI
rb create hello-world -t rele-ai/hello-world-integration-template#main
You can edit the configuration files under $RB_PROJECT_PATH/configs/*.yaml
.
For additional info run rb create --help
Create a RELE.AI integration project from a template
USAGE
$ rb create PATH
ARGUMENTS
PATH Project location path
OPTIONS
-c, --clone Use git clone
-t, --template=template (required) Path to a git repository with the template
DESCRIPTION
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Please read more in our documentation website at docs.rele.ai
After editing configuration files, you can run the deploy command, at the organization level or the user level.
Deploy for specific users given emails argument seperated by comma:
rb deploy:user -e [USER_EMAILS]
Deploy for organization:
rb deploy:org
For additional info run rb deploy --help
Deploy your integration and configurations to an org level.
USAGE
$ rb deploy:COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
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Please read more about the deployment process here: https://docs.rele.ai/guide/cli-development.html#rb-deploy-org
COMMANDS
deploy:org Deploy your integration and configurations to an org level.
deploy:user Deploy your integration and configurations to an user level.
For additional info about RELE.AI CLI Tool run rb --help
RELE.AI CLI Tool
VERSION
@releai/cli/0.1.0 darwin-x64 node-v14.5.0
USAGE
$ rb [COMMAND]
TOPICS
app Delete an application from RELE.AI by the application key.
app-action Delete an application from RELE.AI by the application key.
auth Manage the authorization session to RELE.AI
deploy Deploy your integration and configurations to an org level.
operation Delete an operation from RELE.AI by the operation key.
translation Delete a translation from RELE.AI by the translation key.
workflow Activates a given workflow on user or organization level.
COMMANDS
apply Apply a set of configurations to RELE.AI App
create Create a RELE.AI integration project from a template
delete Delete a set of configurations from RELE.AI App
help display help for rb
versions List all user/org related versions.
FAQs
RELE.AI CLI Tool
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