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+ # WhatsApp Web CLI
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+ `wwa` is a local WhatsApp Web CLI for agents and scripts. It uses `whatsapp-web.js`, persists auth locally, exposes JSON-friendly commands, and keeps realtime state in a local daemon.
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+ ## Requirements
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+ - Node.js 22+
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+ - Bun 1.3+ for local install/build tasks
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+ - ffmpeg for `wwa send audio --voice` / `wwa reply audio --voice` conversion when the input is not already OGG/Opus
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+ - macOS/Linux with a local Chromium/Puppeteer-compatible environment
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+ - A WhatsApp account that can link WhatsApp Web
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+ The package is managed and built with Bun, but the published `wwa` binary runs on Node. This keeps `whatsapp-web.js`/Puppeteer on the runtime they support best.
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+ ## Install
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+ From a published package:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g whatsapp-web-cli
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+ ```
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+ or:
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+ ```bash
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+ bun install -g whatsapp-web-cli
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+ ```
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+ From this local folder:
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+ ```bash
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+ bun install
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+ bun run build
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+ bun link
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+ ```
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+ Then run the command you actually need:
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa chat-search "Name" --json
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+ ```
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+ If WhatsApp is not logged in, data commands return a JSON object like:
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "ok": false,
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+ "ready": false,
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+ "message": "You need to login. Run `wwa auth login --image --json`.",
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+ "nextCommand": "wwa auth login --image --json"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Run that login command, render/open the returned `imagePath`, and scan it in
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+ WhatsApp > Linked Devices. After scanning, run the original command again:
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa auth login --image --json
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+ wwa chat-search "Name" --json
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+ ```
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+ There is no required `doctor` or `ready` step in normal usage. Data commands
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+ auto-start the daemon and wait for readiness after auth is scanned.
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+ ## Common Flow
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa chat-search "Gardelin" --json
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+ wwa message-search "Aaah" --chat <chatId> --json
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+ wwa unread --limit 20 --json
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+ ```
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+ ## Common Commands
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa daemon start --json
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+ wwa daemon stop --json
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+ wwa daemon status --json
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+ wwa auth login --image --json
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+ wwa auth status --json
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+ wwa auth logout --json
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+ wwa ready --wait 120 --json
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+ wwa doctor --json
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+ wwa chat-search "name or text" --json
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+ wwa message-search "message text" --limit-chats 20 --messages-per-chat 50 --json
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+ wwa message-search "message text" --chat <chatId> --json
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+ wwa unread --limit 20 --json
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+ wwa unread messages --limit-chats 10 --messages-per-chat 5 --json
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+ wwa chats list --unread --limit 20 --json
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+ wwa messages list --chat <chatId> --limit 50 --json
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+ wwa events list --since 24h --json
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+ wwa events next --chat <chatId> --incoming --timeout 120 --json
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+ wwa events tail --chat <chatId> --incoming --jsonl
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+ wwa media save --message <messageId> --json
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+ wwa transcribe --message <messageId> --json
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+ wwa transcribe --file ./audio.oga --json
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+ wwa tts --text "Mensagem em voz natural." --out /tmp/voice.mp3 --json
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+ wwa tts --text "Mensagem em voz natural." --to <chatId> --json
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+ wwa send text --to <chatId> --body "..."
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+ wwa send media --to <chatId> --file ./image.png --caption "..."
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+ wwa send audio --to <chatId> --file ./note.ogg --voice
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+ wwa reply text --message <messageId> --body "..."
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+ wwa reply media --message <messageId> --file ./file.pdf --as-document
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+ wwa reply audio --message <messageId> --file ./note.ogg --voice
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+ ```
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+ `events tail` follows new events from the end of the log by default. Use
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+ `--replay` only when you intentionally want to replay stored history before
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+ following new events.
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+ `events next` is the best primitive for agents that need to answer live
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+ messages. It waits for one matching event, prints it, and exits. It also starts
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+ from the end of the event log by default, so agents do not accidentally answer
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+ old messages unless `--replay` is explicitly provided.
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+ Media commands send existing local files only. Classification and reply drafting
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+ belong in a higher-level agent workflow.
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+ When `--voice` is used with an MP3, AIFF, WAV, or other non-OGG audio file,
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+ `wwa` converts it to OGG/Opus with `ffmpeg` before sending.
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+ ## OpenAI TTS Workflow
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+ For higher-quality voice notes, use `wwa tts` instead of macOS `say`. It calls
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+ OpenAI text-to-speech with `gpt-4o-mini-tts` and voice `nova`, writes an MP3
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+ locally, then optionally sends it as a WhatsApp voice note.
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa tts --text "Mensagem em voz natural." --out /tmp/voice.mp3 --voice nova --json
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+ wwa tts --text "Mensagem em voz natural." --to <chatId> --json
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+ ```
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+ The command reads `OPENAI_API_KEY` from `.env.local`, `.env`, or the process
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+ environment.
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+ ## OpenAI Transcription Workflow
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+ To transcribe WhatsApp audio without hand-normalizing file extensions:
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+ ```bash
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+ wwa transcribe --message <messageId> --json
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+ wwa transcribe --file ~/.wwa/default/media/audio.oga --json
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+ wwa transcribe --message <messageId> --to <chatId> --json
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+ ```
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+ The command saves media when given a message ID, renames WhatsApp `.oga` voice
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+ notes to `.ogg` for OpenAI compatibility, and uses `gpt-4o-mini-transcribe` by
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+ default.
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+ ## Runtime Data
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+ The default profile stores runtime state under:
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+ ```text
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+ ~/.wwa/default/
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+ ```
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+ Auth persists across daemon restarts in:
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+ ```text
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+ ~/.wwa/default/auth/
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+ ```
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+ You should only need to scan a QR again if WhatsApp invalidates the linked device, you run `wwa auth logout`, or the auth folder is removed/corrupted.
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+ ## Codex Skill
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+ The generic skill lives at:
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+ ```text
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+ skills/whatsapp-cli/SKILL.md
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+ ```
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+ It teaches agents to use the CLI directly, without MCP, and keeps transcription/classification workflows outside the low-level CLI.