NowSecure command line tool
$ npm install -g @nowsecure/platform-cli
$ ns-cli COMMAND
running command...
$ ns-cli (--version)
@nowsecure/platform-cli/1.2.2 darwin-x64 node-v20.12.2
$ ns-cli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ ns-cli COMMAND
...
ns-cli app
ns-cli app archive [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli app config [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli app create PLATFORM PACKAGENAME
ns-cli app last [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli app last-assessment [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli app list
ns-cli app process BINARY
ns-cli app update [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [STDIN]
ns-cli app upload BINARY
ns-cli app vulnerabilities [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli assessment
ns-cli assessment cancel ASSESSMENT
ns-cli assessment github-snapshot ASSESSMENT
ns-cli assessment list
ns-cli assessment raw ASSESSMENT
ns-cli assessment sarif ASSESSMENT
ns-cli assessment show ASSESSMENT
ns-cli assessment start [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME]
ns-cli autocomplete [SHELL]
ns-cli configure
ns-cli help [COMMANDS]
ns-cli organization
ns-cli organization groups
ns-cli organization invitations
ns-cli organization invite EMAIL
ns-cli organization revoke-invitation [EMAIL]
ns-cli organization users
ns-cli plugins
ns-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins:link PLUGIN
ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ns-cli plugins update
ns-cli user
ns-cli user account
ns-cli user groups
Commands to manipulate applications for analysis
USAGE
$ ns-cli app
DESCRIPTION
Commands to manipulate applications for analysis
See code: dist/commands/app/index.ts
Archive or unarchive an app
USAGE
$ ns-cli app archive [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>] [-u]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
-u, --unarchive unarchive the application
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Archive or unarchive an app
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app archive android com.example.package --group "My group"
$ ns-cli app archive --app=d296eaea-f714-4e2d-8930-023b3f2bb12a --unarchive
Retrieve the analysis configuration
USAGE
$ ns-cli app config [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Retrieve the analysis configuration
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app config
Create an app resource without a binary
USAGE
$ ns-cli app create PLATFORM PACKAGENAME [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Create an app resource without a binary
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app create android com.example.package --group "My group"
Show the details and findings of the last complete assessment for an application
USAGE
$ ns-cli app last [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-a | -m critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i | -w
| -i <value> | -e <value>] [-f] [-s] [-c] [-d] [-b] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-a, --all-findings show all findings
-b, --[no-]build Include details of the build
-c, --[no-]config Include the analysis configuration
-d, --dependencies Include the application dependency analysis
-e, --exclude=<value>... Findings that should always be excluded
-f, --[no-]findings Include the findings report
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-i, --include=<value>... Findings that should always be included
-m, --min-severity=<option> minimum severity to report
<options: critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i>
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
-s, --[no-]state Include the current state of the assessment tasks
-w, --warnings Include warnings
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Show the details and findings of the last complete assessment for an application
ALIASES
$ ns-cli app last
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app last 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
Show the details and findings of the last complete assessment for an application
USAGE
$ ns-cli app last-assessment [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-a | -m critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i | -w
| -i <value> | -e <value>] [-f] [-s] [-c] [-d] [-b] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-a, --all-findings show all findings
-b, --[no-]build Include details of the build
-c, --[no-]config Include the analysis configuration
-d, --dependencies Include the application dependency analysis
-e, --exclude=<value>... Findings that should always be excluded
-f, --[no-]findings Include the findings report
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-i, --include=<value>... Findings that should always be included
-m, --min-severity=<option> minimum severity to report
<options: critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i>
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
-s, --[no-]state Include the current state of the assessment tasks
-w, --warnings Include warnings
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Show the details and findings of the last complete assessment for an application
ALIASES
$ ns-cli app last
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app last-assessment 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
List available applications on Platform
USAGE
$ ns-cli app list [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json] [--group-ref <value>] [-g <value>] [-r <value>] [-t <value>] [-p android|ios] [-i
<value>]
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value>... Filter by group name
-i, --id=<value>... Filter on ID (package name or bundle ID)
-p, --platform=<option>... Filter on platform
<options: android|ios>
-r, --ref=<value>... Filter on reference
-t, --title=<value>... Filter on title
--group-ref=<value>... Filter by group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
List available applications on Platform
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app list
Upload and analyze an application binary
USAGE
$ ns-cli app process BINARY [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile
<value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-v <value>] [-t
full|static|dependencies]
ARGUMENTS
BINARY file to send to Platform
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-t, --analysis-type=<option> The type of analysis to perform.
<options: full|static|dependencies>
-v, --set-version=<value> Set the version of the uploaded binary.
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app process my_application.apk
FLAG DESCRIPTIONS
-t, --analysis-type=full|static|dependencies The type of analysis to perform.
"static": Perform a static analysis only.
"dependencies": Analyze the application's library dependencies.
"full": Run a complete assessment including dynamic analysis.
If the flag is not specified a full analysis will be run.
Static-only and dependency-only analyses do not attempt to decrypt encrypted binaries as
these analyses are intended to provide a rapid result for e.g. a CI/CD pipeline. An encrypted
binary will fail to analyze.
Please note:
The assessment status on NowSecure Platform UI does not reflect successful completion of
static-only or dependencies-only analysis. The labels in the UI will be "Partial Results"
and "Failed Dynamic Analysis" due to the lack of a dynamic analysis.
-v, --set-version=<value> Set the version of the uploaded binary.
Attached a custom version string to the uploaded build,
overriding the version string contained in the package file.
The custom string will be displayed in the "Version" column of the application list in Platform.
Update the application's analysis configuration
USAGE
$ ns-cli app update [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [STDIN] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>]
[--ui <value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>]
[-r | -t none|js|xctest|appium | -f <value>] [-c <value>] [-m]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
STDIN (-) Read the configuration from stdin instead of a file
FLAGS
-c, --config=<value> JSON or YAML file containing the required updates
-f, --script-file=<value> Script file
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-m, --[no-]merge Merge search terms in the update file with the existing values
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
-r, --reset
-t, --script-type=<option> Set up a Javascript, Appium or XCTest script, or remove all scripts.
<options: none|js|xctest|appium>
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Update the application's analysis configuration
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app update
Upload an application binary
USAGE
$ ns-cli app upload BINARY [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile
<value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>]
ARGUMENTS
BINARY file to send to Platform
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Upload an application binary
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app upload my_application.apk
Show application vulnerabilities
USAGE
$ ns-cli app vulnerabilities [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Show application vulnerabilities
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli app vulnerabilities android com.example.package --group "My group"
$ ns-cli app vulnerabilities --app=d296eaea-f714-4e2d-8930-023b3f2bb12a
Commands to retrieve assessment data
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment
DESCRIPTION
Commands to retrieve assessment data
See code: dist/commands/assessment/index.ts
Cancel a running assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment cancel ASSESSMENT [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json]
ARGUMENTS
ASSESSMENT Reference of the assessment to cancel
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Cancel a running assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment cancel 244ed89a-a99c-1fec-b95d-1be1c0238cb4
Create a SARIF report from an assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment github-snapshot ASSESSMENT -c <value> -s <value> -r <value> -j <value> [--token <value>] [--graphql
<value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-t <value>] [-o
<value>]
ARGUMENTS
ASSESSMENT Source assessment reference
FLAGS
-c, --correlator=<value> (required) Correlation ID to link snapshots for the same app
-j, --job-id=<value> (required) id of the build job
-o, --output=<value> Write to a file, instead of STDOUT
-r, --ref=<value> (required) Tag or branch causing the build
-s, --sha=<value> (required) git hash of the commit causing the build
-t, --timeout=<value> Timeout in seconds to wait for the analysis to complete
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Create a SARIF report from an assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment github-snapshot 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
List assessments
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment list [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [-m critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i --json] [-w ] [-i <value> ] [-e <value> ] [-a ]
[-f ] [--config ] [-d ] [-b ] [--group-ref <value>] [-g <value>] [-r <value>] [--platform android|ios] [--limit
<value>] [--scope *] [--finding <value>] [--status cancelled|completed|failed|pending] [--since <value>] [--after
<value>] [--before <value>] [--until <value>] [--reverse] [-d] [--baseline] [--appstore] [--fail-fast] [--favorite]
FLAGS
-a, --all-findings show all findings
-b, --[no-]build Include details of the build
-d, --[no-]dependencies Include the application dependency analysis
-d, --include-deleted Show all assessements including deleted ones
-e, --exclude=<value>... Findings that should always be excluded
-f, --[no-]findings Include the findings report
-g, --group=<value>... Filter by group name
-i, --include=<value>... Findings that should always be included
-m, --min-severity=<option> minimum severity to report
<options: critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i>
-r, --ref=<value>... Filter on reference
-w, --warnings Include warnings
--after=<value> Assessments created after this date
--[no-]appstore Show assessments on apps downloaded from the platform's app store
--[no-]baseline Only show baseline assessments
--before=<value> Assessments created before this date
--[no-]config Include the analysis configuration
--[no-]fail-fast
--[no-]favorite Show favorited assessments
--finding=<value> Only show assessments with this finding
--group-ref=<value>... Filter by group reference
--limit=<value>
--platform=<option> Filter on platform
<options: android|ios>
--reverse Show in reverse order
--scope=<option> <options: *>
--since=<value> Assessments created since this date
--status=<option> Filter by job status
<options: cancelled|completed|failed|pending>
--until=<value> Assessments created until this date
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
List assessments
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment list
Get the raw data for an assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment raw ASSESSMENT [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json]
ARGUMENTS
ASSESSMENT Reference of the assessment
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Get the raw data for an assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment raw 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
Create a SARIF report from an assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment sarif ASSESSMENT [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-a | -m critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i | -w | -i
<value> | -e <value>] [-t <value>] [-c <value>] [-o <value>] [--fingerprint] [--package] [--platform] [--v1-key
<value>]
ARGUMENTS
ASSESSMENT Source assessment reference
FLAGS
-a, --all-findings show all findings
-c, --code=<value>
-e, --exclude=<value>... Findings that should always be excluded
-i, --include=<value>... Findings that should always be included
-m, --min-severity=<option> minimum severity to report
<options: critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i>
-o, --output=<value> Write to a file, instead of STDOUT
-t, --timeout=<value> Timeout in seconds to wait for the analysis to complete
-w, --warnings Include warnings
--[no-]fingerprint
--[no-]package
--[no-]platform
--v1-key=<value>
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Create a SARIF report from an assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment sarif 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
Show the details and findings of an assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment show ASSESSMENT [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-a | -m critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i | -w | -i
<value> | -e <value>] [-f] [-s] [-c] [-d] [-b] [-t <value>]
ARGUMENTS
ASSESSMENT Reference of the assessment to view
FLAGS
-a, --all-findings show all findings
-b, --[no-]build Include details of the build
-c, --[no-]config Include the analysis configuration
-d, --dependencies Include the application dependency analysis
-e, --exclude=<value>... Findings that should always be excluded
-f, --[no-]findings Include the findings report
-i, --include=<value>... Findings that should always be included
-m, --min-severity=<option> minimum severity to report
<options: critical|c|high|h|medium|m|low|l|info|i>
-s, --[no-]state Include the current state of the assessment tasks
-t, --timeout=<value> Timeout in seconds to wait for the analysis to complete. Specify -1 to wait indefinitely.
If unspecified or 0, the assessment is returned as-is and may contain partial results
-w, --warnings Include warnings
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Show the details and findings of an assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment show 24891ee6-698e-4a55-bb27-adbfa4694787
Start an assessment
USAGE
$ ns-cli assessment start [PLATFORM] [PACKAGENAME] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [-g <value>] [--group-ref <value>] [-r <value>] [-s]
ARGUMENTS
PLATFORM (android|ios) Platform
PACKAGENAME Package identifier (e.g. com.example.app)
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value> Group name
-r, --ref=<value> Application reference
-s, --app-store
--group-ref=<value> Group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Start an assessment
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli assessment start android com.example.package --group "My group" --app-store
$ ns-cli assessment start --app=d296eaea-f714-4e2d-8930-023b3f2bb12a
display autocomplete installation instructions
USAGE
$ ns-cli autocomplete [SHELL] [-r]
ARGUMENTS
SHELL shell type
FLAGS
-r, --refresh-cache Refresh cache (ignores displaying instructions)
DESCRIPTION
display autocomplete installation instructions
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli autocomplete
$ ns-cli autocomplete bash
$ ns-cli autocomplete zsh
$ ns-cli autocomplete --refresh-cache
See code: @oclif/plugin-autocomplete
USAGE
$ ns-cli configure [-y | -n] [-c] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>]
[--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>]
FLAGS
-c, --clear Remove the profile from the configuration file
-n, --no Abort if an existing profile would be overwritten
-y, --yes Do not prompt for confirmation when overwriting an existing profile
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--profile=<value> Name of the profile
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
See code: dist/commands/configure/index.ts
Display help for ns-cli.
USAGE
$ ns-cli help [COMMANDS] [-n]
ARGUMENTS
COMMANDS Command to show help for.
FLAGS
-n, --nested-commands Include all nested commands in the output.
DESCRIPTION
Display help for ns-cli.
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
Commands for the user's organization
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization
DESCRIPTION
Commands for the user's organization
See code: dist/commands/organization/index.ts
Get the organization's groups
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization groups [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json] [--active | --inactive]
FLAGS
--active List only active groups
--inactive List only inactive groups
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Get the organization's groups
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli organization groups
List invitations
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization invitations [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json]
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
List invitations
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli organization invitations
Invite a user to join your organization
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization invite EMAIL -n <value> -r <value> [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui
<value>] [--profile <value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [--group-ref <value>] [-g <value>]
ARGUMENTS
EMAIL Email address of the new user
FLAGS
-g, --group=<value>... Add user to this group by group name
-n, --name=<value> (required)
-r, --role=<value> (required) Role to assign to the user
--group-ref=<value>... Add user to this group by group reference
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Invite a user to join your organization
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli organization invite [email protected] --name "John Doe" --role "QA" --group "Test Apps"
Revoke an invitation to join your organization
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization revoke-invitation [EMAIL] [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile
<value>] [--config-file <value>] [--json] [--ref <value>]
ARGUMENTS
EMAIL Email address to revoke
FLAGS
--ref=<value> Reference of the invitation to delete
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Revoke an invitation to join your organization
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli organization revoke-invitation [email protected]
$ ns-cli organization revoke-invitation --ref=7342762a-5a3b-4ca9-95e7-225ea6913aee
List users in the organization
USAGE
$ ns-cli organization users [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json] [--active | --inactive]
FLAGS
--active Only list active users
--inactive List only inactive users
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
List users in the organization
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli organization users
List installed plugins.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins [--core]
FLAGS
--core Show core plugins.
DESCRIPTION
List installed plugins.
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli plugins
See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins
Installs a plugin into the CLI.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN Plugin to install.
FLAGS
-f, --force Run yarn install with force flag.
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Installs a plugin into the CLI.
Can be installed from npm or a git url.
Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.
e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.
ALIASES
$ ns-cli plugins add
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli plugins:install myplugin
$ ns-cli plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin
$ ns-cli plugins:install someuser/someplugin
Displays installation properties of a plugin.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN [default: .] Plugin to inspect.
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json Format output as json.
DESCRIPTION
Displays installation properties of a plugin.
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli plugins:inspect myplugin
Installs a plugin into the CLI.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:install PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN Plugin to install.
FLAGS
-f, --force Run yarn install with force flag.
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Installs a plugin into the CLI.
Can be installed from npm or a git url.
Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.
e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.
ALIASES
$ ns-cli plugins add
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli plugins:install myplugin
$ ns-cli plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin
$ ns-cli plugins:install someuser/someplugin
Links a plugin into the CLI for development.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:link PLUGIN
ARGUMENTS
PATH [default: .] path to plugin
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Links a plugin into the CLI for development.
Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.
e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello'
command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli plugins:link myplugin
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN plugin to uninstall
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
ALIASES
$ ns-cli plugins unlink
$ ns-cli plugins remove
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN plugin to uninstall
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
ALIASES
$ ns-cli plugins unlink
$ ns-cli plugins remove
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...
ARGUMENTS
PLUGIN plugin to uninstall
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Removes a plugin from the CLI.
ALIASES
$ ns-cli plugins unlink
$ ns-cli plugins remove
Update installed plugins.
USAGE
$ ns-cli plugins update [-h] [-v]
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-v, --verbose
DESCRIPTION
Update installed plugins.
Commands for users & accounts
USAGE
$ ns-cli user
DESCRIPTION
Commands for users & accounts
See code: dist/commands/user/index.ts
Current user details
USAGE
$ ns-cli user account [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json]
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Current user details
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli user account
Get the user's groups
USAGE
$ ns-cli user groups [--token <value>] [--graphql <value>] [--rest <value>] [--ui <value>] [--profile <value>]
[--config-file <value>] [--json]
GLOBAL FLAGS
--config-file=<value> Path to the config file
--graphql=<value> URL of the graphql server
--json Format output as json.
--profile=<value> Profile to read from ~/.nsclirc
--rest=<value> URL of the REST server
--token=<value> Platform API token
--ui=<value> URL of the UI server
DESCRIPTION
Get the user's groups
EXAMPLES
$ ns-cli user groups