@moonpay/cli 0.6.0 → 0.6.1

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@moonpay/cli",
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- "version": "0.6.0",
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+ "version": "0.6.1",
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  "publishConfig": {
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  "access": "public"
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  },
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  ## Auth commands
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  ```bash
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- # Log in (opens browser for OAuth)
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- mp login
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+ # Log in (sends OTP to email)
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+ mp login --email user@example.com
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+ # Verify OTP code
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+ mp verify --email user@example.com --code 123456
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  # Check current user
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  mp user retrieve
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  ## Workflow
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  1. Run `mp user retrieve` to check if authenticated.
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- 2. If it fails, run `mp login` (opens browser).
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+ 2. If it fails, run `mp login --email <email>`, then `mp verify --email <email> --code <code>`.
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  3. Run `mp wallet list` to see local wallets.
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  4. If no wallets, create one: `mp wallet create --name "default"`.
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+ ## Autonomous login
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+ Agents can log in without human intervention if they have access to the user's email. For example, with the `gog` CLI (Google Workspace):
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+ ```bash
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+ # 1. Send OTP
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+ mp login --email user@example.com
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+ # 2. Read the OTP code from email
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+ gog gmail search "Your MoonPay verification code" --max-results 1
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+ # 3. Verify with the code
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+ mp verify --email user@example.com --code <code>
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+ ```
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+ This enables fully autonomous agent setup — no human in the loop.
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  ## Config locations
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  - **Wallets:** `~/.config/moonpay/wallets.json` (encrypted, AES-256-GCM)
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  - **Encryption key:** OS keychain (`moonpay-cli` / `encryption-key`)
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- - **Credentials:** `~/.config/moonpay/credentials.json` (OAuth tokens)
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+ - **Credentials:** `~/.config/moonpay/credentials.json` (encrypted, AES-256-GCM)
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  - **Config:** `~/.config/moonpay/config.json` (base URL, client ID)
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  ## Security
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  ```bash
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  npm i -g @moonpay/cli
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- mp login
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+ mp login --email user@example.com
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+ mp verify --email user@example.com --code <code>
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  ```
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  ## Claude Code setup
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  ## Auth
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- The MCP server uses the same credentials as the CLI (`~/.config/moonpay/credentials.json`). Run `mp login` to authenticate.
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+ The MCP server uses the same credentials as the CLI (`~/.config/moonpay/credentials.json`). Run `mp login --email <email>` then `mp verify --email <email> --code <code>` to authenticate.
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  ## Related skills
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