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@capsulate/sdk

v0.1.0

Published

Official Capsulate SDK — launch and drive isolated cloud sandboxes (capsules) from JavaScript/TypeScript. Powers the cap CLI, the MCP server, and your own agents.

Readme

@capsulate/sdk

The official Capsulate SDK — launch and drive isolated cloud sandboxes ("capsules") from JavaScript / TypeScript. This one client powers the cap CLI, the Capsulate MCP server, and your own agents. Everything you can do in the Capsulate dashboard, you can do here (API/UI parity is a platform law).

Install

npm install @capsulate/sdk

Quickstart

import { Capsulate } from "@capsulate/sdk";

const cap = new Capsulate({ apiKey: process.env.CAPSULATE_API_KEY });

// Launch a capsule and wait until it is ready.
const c = await cap.capsules.launch({
  template: "ubuntu-22.04-headless",
  size: "2c4g",
});

// Run code inside it.
const out = await c.exec(["python3", "-c", "print(40 + 2)"]);
console.log(out.stdout); // "42\n"

// Read & write files.
await c.writeFile("/workspace/app.py", "print('hi from the capsule')");
console.log(await c.readFileText("/workspace/app.py"));

// Clean up.
await c.destroy();

Authentication

| Credential | How to get it | Good for | | --- | --- | --- | | API key (cap_live_…) | Dashboard → Settings → API & Keys, or cap apikey create | Agents, CI, the MCP server | | Access token (JWT) | An interactive login (cap login) | Team / billing administration |

new Capsulate({ apiKey: "cap_live_…" });            // recommended
new Capsulate({ token: "<jwt>", baseUrl: "…" });    // interactive

Environment fallbacks: CAPSULATE_API_KEY, CAPSULATE_TOKEN, CAPSULATE_BASE_URL, CAPSULATE_TEAM_ID.

What's available

  • Capsulescreate / launch / list / history / get / destroy / suspend / resume
  • Interactionexec, run, readFile, writeFile, setEnv
  • Computer-usescreenshot, click, move, scroll, drag, type, key
  • Recordingsrecordings.{list,start,stop,status,download}
  • Snapshotssnapshots.{list,create,delete} (+ restore via capsules.create({ snapshot }))
  • Volumesvolumes.{create,list,get,delete,attach,detach}
  • Templates / Bundles / Catalogtemplates.list, bundles.list, catalog.list
  • Sharing & Portssharing.{share,guests,setGuestPermission,removeGuest}, ports.{forward,remove}
  • Accountteams.list, billing.balance, apiKeys.{list,create,revoke}

Errors are thrown as CapsulateError (.status, .body, .isAuthError, …).

Types mirror the platform's authoritative Go contracts; see the in-dashboard Docs section or the OpenAPI spec at docs/api/openapi.yaml.