This is the repository for Sentry CLI, the official command line interface for Sentry.
Sentry CLI can be used for many tasks, including uploading debug symbols and source maps to Sentry, managing releases, and viewing Sentry data such as issues and logs.
For self-hosted installations, only those features which were available in Sentry CLI at the time of the release of the given self-hosted version are supported, as new features may require server-side support. Additionally, some features, like the sentry-cli build commands, are restricted to Sentry SaaS.
Users who are using Sentry Self-Hosted versions older than 24.11.1 are encouraged to upgrade their Sentry Self-Hosted installations before using Sentry CLI versions 3.0.0 and above. For users who cannot upgrade, please use the version indicated in the table below.
Note that we can only provide support for officially-supported Sentry Self-Hosted versions. We will not backport fixes for older Sentry CLI versions, even if they should be compatible with your self-hosted version.
Similar to the source map upload feature of @sentry/cli, bugsnag-sourcemaps is a tool for uploading source maps to Bugsnag, another error tracking service. It provides a focused functionality compared to the broader scope of @sentry/cli.
rollbar-cli is a command line tool for interacting with Rollbar, an alternative to Sentry for error monitoring and reporting. It offers functionalities similar to @sentry/cli, such as managing releases and uploading source maps, tailored for Rollbar's platform.
FAQs
A command line utility to work with Sentry. https://docs.sentry.io/hosted/learn/cli/
The npm package @sentry/cli receives a total of 6,126,615 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 12 Jan 2026
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