@coze/cli 0.2.0-alpha.d327e6 → 0.2.0-alpha.e81ff3

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ coze code project create --message "Build an intelligent assistant" --type web
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  Before using most commands, you need to authenticate with Coze.
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  ```bash
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- # Interactive login via browser (recommended)
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+ # Interactive login via browser
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  coze auth login
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  # Check current login status
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  | Command | Description |
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  | ------------------ | -------------------------------------------------- |
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- | `coze auth login` | Interactive login via browser |
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+ | `coze auth login` | Interactive login via browser (OAuth) |
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  | `coze auth status` | Check current login status and credential validity |
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  | `coze auth logout` | Logout and clear stored credentials |
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  | `coze organization list` | List all accessible organizations and their enterprises |
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  | `coze organization use <org_id>` | Set the default organization (auto-saves Enterprise ID) |
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  | `coze organization use` | Switch to personal account (clears Organization and Enterprise) |
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- | `coze organization unset` | Clear the organization context (alias: `reset`; same as `use` with no org_id) |
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+ | `coze organization unset` | Clear the organization context (same as `use` with no org_id). `reset` is an alias for `unset`, and `org` is an alias for `organization`, so `coze org unset` / `coze org reset` also work |
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  Alias: `coze org`
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  | `--type <type>` | Filter by type (can pass multiple times): `agent` \| `workflow` \| `webapp` \| `app` \| `web` \| `miniprogram` \| `assistant` |
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  | `--name <name>` | Filter by project name |
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  | `--has-published` | Filter by publish status |
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- | `--search-scope <n>` | Created by (0=All, 1=CreatedByMe, 2=AllWithCollaborator) |
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+ | `--search-scope <n>` | Created by (0=All, 1=CreateByMe, 2=AllWithCollaborator) |
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  | `--folder-id <id>` | Filter by folder |
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  | `--order-type <n>` | Sort type (0=descending, 1=ascending) |
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  | `--order-by <n>` | Order by (0=updated\_at, 1=created\_at) |
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  > Remote import requires prior OAuth authorization via `coze code git auth login`, and imported projects are automatically bound to the source repo.
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+ **Output:** in JSON mode, prints `{ project_id, source, repo?, project_url }` (`repo` is only present for GitHub imports).
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+ > After a successful import, the CLI automatically sends an initialization query to the project's default conversation in the background (same behavior as the Web client). Use `coze code message status -p <projectId>` to check its progress. If sending fails, the import result is not affected — the CLI prints a hint to send it manually.
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  #### Message
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  Send and manage chat messages in Coze Coding projects. The project ID is specified on the `message` parent command and shared by all subcommands.
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  # Check authorization status
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  coze code git auth status
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+ # Check authorization status in a pipeline
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+ coze code git auth status --format json | jq .status
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  # Search repos by keyword
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  coze code git search --keyword react
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  # Paginated search
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  coze code git search -k react --page 2 --page-size 10
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- # Revoke authorization
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+ # Revoke authorization (interactive confirmation; use --force to skip)
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  coze code git auth logout
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+ coze code git auth logout --force
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  ```
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  **`git`** **options (shared by subcommands):**
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  | `--provider <provider>` | Git service provider: `github` / `gitlab` (default: `github`) |
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+ > `git auth logout` prompts for confirmation in an interactive terminal. In JSON mode or non-interactive terminals, `--force` is required — otherwise the command fails with `E1000`.
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  #### Repo
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  Manage remote repository bindings and sync operations for Coze Coding projects.
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  coze code repo unbind -p <projectId> --force
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  ```
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+ **`repo`** **options (shared by subcommands):**
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+ | Option | Description |
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+ | `--provider <provider>` | Git service provider: `github` / `gitlab` (default: `github`) |
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  **`repo create`** **options:**
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  | Option | Description |
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  | `-p, --project-id <projectId>` | **(required)** Project ID |
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  | `--conflict-strategy <strategy>` | Auto conflict resolution: `ours` / `theirs` |
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  | `-p, --project-id <projectId>` | **(required)** Project ID |
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+ **`repo status`** **options:**
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+ | `-p, --project-id <projectId>` | **(required)** Project ID |
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+ **`repo unbind`** **options:**
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+ | `-p, --project-id <projectId>` | **(required)** Project ID |
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+ | `--force` | Skip confirmation and unbind directly |
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+ > Without `--force`, `repo unbind` prompts for confirmation in an interactive terminal. In JSON mode or non-interactive terminals, `--force` is required — otherwise the command fails with `E1000`.
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  > `repo push` and `repo pull` are placeholder implementations pending backend wiring — they currently report success without performing a real sync.
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  | `--all` | Fetch all databases across pages |
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  | `--max-pages <maxPages>` | Max pages to fetch in text mode (default: 10) |
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+ > In JSON mode, the output is a `{ databases, next_cursor_id }` object (without `--all` it contains a single page; with `--all` it aggregates all pages). In text mode, the output is an auto-paginated array of databases.
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  **`db gen-types`** **options:**
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  | Option | Description |
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  | `--optimize-prompt-mode <mode>` | `standard` | Prompt optimization mode |
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  | `--sequential <mode>` | `disabled` | Group image generation: `auto` \| `disabled` |
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  | `--max-images <n>` | `15` | Maximum group images (1–15) |
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+ | `--stdin` | `false` | Read prompt from stdin (pipe input) |
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  | `--output-path <path>` | — | Directory to save generated images |
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  #### Audio Generation (TTS)
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  | `--speech-rate <n>` | `0` | Speech rate (-50 to 100) |
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  | `--loudness-rate <n>` | `0` | Loudness (-50 to 100) |
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  | `--ssml` | `false` | Treat input as SSML instead of plain text |
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  | `--uid <uid>` | `cli_user` | User UID |
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  | `--first-frame <url>` | — | First frame image URL |
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  ### `coze file` — File Operations
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+ ### Other Commands
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+ | `coze guide` | Sync CLI-bundled skills to your AI tools and keep versions aligned |
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+ | `coze agent` | Agent-facing Coze APIs backed by Claw project endpoints |
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  ## Global Options
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  ## Exit Codes
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- | `0` | `SUCCESS` | Command completed successfully |
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- | `1` | `GENERAL_ERROR` | General error |
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- | `2` | `AUTH_FAILED` | Authentication failed |
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+ > Business-level error codes — `E3xxx` (resource), `E4xxx` (quota), and `E5xxx` (network/server) — all exit with code `1`. Check the error `code` field in the JSON output (`--format json`) for the specific error code.
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  ## License
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