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Official Primitive CLI: deploy Primitive Functions, send and inspect mail, manage endpoints, all from the terminal. Wraps the @primitivedotdev/sdk runtime client with one-shot commands.

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@primitivedotdev/cli

Official Primitive CLI. Deploy Primitive Functions, send and inspect mail, manage endpoints, all from the terminal.

brew install primitivedotdev/tap/primitive
primitive whoami

Or with npm:

npm install -g @primitivedotdev/cli
primitive whoami
# `prim` is installed as a short alias for the same CLI.
prim whoami

The same CLI is also published unscoped as primitiveclinpm install -g primitivecli installs an identical build with the same primitive/prim commands. Use whichever name you prefer; they track the same version.

Or with no install:

npx @primitivedotdev/cli@latest <command>

This package wraps the @primitivedotdev/sdk runtime client with one-shot commands. For in-handler use (calling Primitive from inside a Function), import createPrimitiveClient from @primitivedotdev/sdk/api directly; the CLI is for operator and deploy workflows.

Quickstart

primitive signin
primitive whoami
primitive functions templates
primitive functions init my-fn
cd my-fn && npm install && npm run build
primitive functions deploy --name my-fn --file ./dist/handler.js

primitive send --to alice@example.com --body "Hello!" --wait
primitive emails latest --limit 5

Run primitive --help for the full command list. Per-command help (primitive functions deploy --help) carries enough detail that an agent can compose any operation without leaving the terminal.

Authentication

Use primitive signin or primitive login for existing accounts. With no email, both use browser approval; primitive signin browser and primitive login browser are the explicit browser forms.

Use primitive signin <email> --signup-code <code> --accept-terms, then primitive signin confirm <email> <code> for email-code sign-in. primitive login <email> and primitive otp <email> support the same email-code flow with matching confirm and resend subcommands.

Use primitive logout --force to remove local CLI credentials, pending email-code auth state, and stale credential locks without contacting Primitive. This is the recovery command when an interrupted auth command leaves the CLI saying another credential operation is already in progress.

Use primitive signup <email> for new account creation, then primitive signup confirm <email> <code> with the emailed verification code. Non-interactive signup is available with --accept-terms (pass --signup-code <code> too if you have one).

Command style

Use task-oriented commands for normal workflows:

primitive send --to alice@example.com --body "Hello"
primitive reply --id <inbound-email-id> --body "Thanks"
primitive reply --id <inbound-email-id> --body "See attached" --attachment ./report.pdf
primitive chat reply "See attached" --attachment ./report.pdf
primitive emails list
primitive emails get --id <inbound-email-id>
primitive sent list
primitive domains list
primitive functions templates
primitive functions init my-fn --template email-reply
primitive functions logs --id <function-id>
primitive deliveries replay --id <delivery-id>

Generated API commands remain available for compatibility and full schema parity, for example primitive emails:list-emails and primitive sending:reply-to-email.

Migrating from @primitivedotdev/sdk CLI

The CLI previously shipped inside @primitivedotdev/sdk. The shipped surface area is identical; only the package name changes.

BeforeAfter
npm install -g @primitivedotdev/sdknpm install -g @primitivedotdev/cli
npx @primitivedotdev/sdk@latest <cmd>npx @primitivedotdev/cli@latest <cmd>

@primitivedotdev/sdk continues to ship the runtime SDK (webhook, API client, contract, parser, openapi). Use it in your application code; use @primitivedotdev/cli in your shell and CI.

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Package last updated on 10 Jun 2026

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