@visa/cli 2.4.0-rc.10 → 2.4.0-rc.12
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- package/README.md +44 -24
- package/dist/cli.js +5 -5
- package/dist/mcp-server/index.js +4 -4
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/server.json +2 -2
package/README.md
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## CLI commands
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visa-cli setup # First run: register MCP server, GitHub OAuth, enroll a card
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visa-cli status # Show auth state, enrolled cards, wallet balance, daily spend remaining
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# Cards
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visa-cli cards add # Enroll a Visa card via the VGS secure form
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visa-cli cards list # List enrolled cards
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visa-cli cards default <id> # Set the default payment card
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visa-cli cards remove <id> # Remove an enrolled card
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# Balance & credits
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visa-cli balance show # Prepaid balance + recent ledger entries
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visa-cli balance topup --amount 5 # Top up balance from your default card (Touch ID)
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# API tokens for apps and agents
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visa-cli tokens create my-demo-app # Create an API token (prints the vk_... key once)
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visa-cli tokens list # List API tokens
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visa-cli tokens revoke <id> # Revoke an API token
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# Run merchant tools
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visa-cli generate image|video|music|speech|3d # Generate media with merchant tools
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visa-cli run-llm # Chat-completion via an OpenRouter-backed LLM
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visa-cli merchants list # Discover paid merchant tools
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# Spend HUD & config
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visa-cli config hud enable # Enable the Claude Code statusLine HUD (claude is the default surface)
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visa-cli config hud enable shell # Opt-in shell prompt HUD for zsh/bash
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visa-cli config hud disable # Remove the HUD
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visa-cli config hud doctor # Diagnose HUD setup
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visa-cli config statusline # Renderer for statusLine integrations
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visa-cli config biometric off # Toggle Touch ID enforcement for remote payments
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# Maintenance
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visa-cli update # Update Visa CLI to the latest stable version
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visa-cli uninstall # Remove the MCP server from an AI client
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visa-cli feedback # Submit feedback about Visa CLI
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# MCP (stdio): run the bundled entrypoint (IDE configs use the same path — see getServerEntry in src/clients.ts)
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# node "$(npm root -g)/@visa/cli/dist/mcp-server/index.js"
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Transaction history with amounts, merchants, and status is available through the `transaction_history` MCP tool (ask your assistant), or as a recent ledger via `visa-cli balance show`. There is no standalone `history` subcommand.
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## Authentication
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Login is GitHub OAuth and runs as part of `visa-cli setup`. Your session token is stored at `~/.visa-mcp/session-token`.
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visa-cli setup # registers the MCP server, then opens github.com/login/oauth/authorize in your browser
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## Card enrollment
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Cards are tokenized via VGS — your raw card number never touches Visa servers. `add_card` opens a hosted VGS Collect form in your browser. You receive $1 in free credits on your first card enrollment.
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Cards are tokenized via VGS — your raw card number never touches Visa servers. `visa-cli cards add` (or the `add_card` MCP tool) opens a hosted VGS Collect form in your browser. You receive $1 in free credits on your first card enrollment.
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Multiple cards can be enrolled. The first becomes the default; you can switch defaults with `set_default_card` from within your assistant. To remove a card: `remove_card` (requires authentication).
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Every paid tool call requires authentication. On macOS, this is Touch ID (or device password); on Windows and Linux, payments are server-verified with restricted spending limits. Your assistant will show you the amount and merchant before prompting. If you cancel, the payment is aborted — nothing is charged.
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Remote CLI/MCP servers can run ordinary paid tools under those server-enforced limits, but card-funded credit top-ups require local biometric attestation. Credits and the biometric preference are account-level: top up from any interactive Touch ID-capable CLI signed into the same account, optionally run `visa-cli biometric off` there for remote ordinary payments, then use that balance from the remote server. Credit top-ups still require local attestation even when biometric is off. For unattended server workloads, scoped API keys with daily caps are also supported.
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Remote CLI/MCP servers can run ordinary paid tools under those server-enforced limits, but card-funded credit top-ups require local biometric attestation. Credits and the biometric preference are account-level: top up from any interactive Touch ID-capable CLI signed into the same account, optionally run `visa-cli config biometric off` there for remote ordinary payments, then use that balance from the remote server. Credit top-ups still require local attestation even when biometric is off. For unattended server workloads, scoped API keys with daily caps are also supported.
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You can set hard limits via the `update_spending_controls` tool, or check your current limits any time:
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Make sure the MCP process (`node …/dist/mcp-server/index.js`) runs in a foreground TTY with access to the macOS security framework. Running inside some sandboxed environments may prevent Touch ID. On Windows and Linux, biometric prompts are not used for ordinary payments. Buying credits with an enrolled card currently requires local biometric attestation from the CLI; remote servers can spend account balance topped up from any interactive Touch ID-capable CLI signed into the same account.
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