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Twilio Autopilot Command Line Interface


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Twilio Autopilot CLI (Experimental)

A command line interface for managing Twilio Autopilot.

After installing you'll be able to:

  • Create an assistant
  • Export an existing assistant to a json file
  • Update an existing assistant with a json file
  • Delete an assistant

Installation

npm install -g @twilio/autopilot-cli

Usage

Usage:
  ta init --account <account-sid> --token <auth-token> [--credentials <name>]
  ta list [--credentials <name>]
  ta create [--schema <file>] [--credentials <profile-name>]
  ta update --schema <file> [--credentials <name>]
  ta delete --assistant <assistant-sid> [--credentials <name>]
  ta export --assistant <assistant-sid> [--credentials <name>]

Options:
  -h --help             Help Screen
  -v --version          CLI Version
  --account             Twilio Account SID
  --token               Twilio Auth Token
  --schema              Autopilot Schema File
  --assistant           Twilio Autopilot Assistant SID

Configuration

To use the Twilio Autopilot CLI, you first need to configure your Twilio Account SID and Auth Token. Optionally, multiple accounts can be configured using the --credentials option to associate an Account SID and Auth Token with a profile name.

To configure the CLI with your Twilio credentials run the following command: $ ta init. Credentials will be saved in a local JSON file in ~/.twilio/config.json.

The first set of credentials you provide will become your 'default' profile. You can add additional profiles or update an existing profile by running the following command: $ ta init --credentials test-profile (where 'test-profile' the the profile name you'd like to add/update).

Schema Files

A schema file is a JSON document that's used to define an Autopilot assistant. They tell the CLI what to create or update. When exporting an Assistant will be saved

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Package last updated on 21 Dec 2018

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