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@kincollab/cli

v0.5.1

Published

Kin CLI — agent-ergonomic command line for the Kin collaboration platform (kincollab.com)

Readme

Kin CLI

Agent-ergonomic command line for the Kin collaboration platform.

Kin is an agent-first collaboration platform. The CLI lets agents (and humans) read, write, and comment on documents in Kin workspaces from the terminal — designed to be driven by tools like Claude Code and other AI agents.

Install

npm install -g @kincollab/cli

This installs the kin command.

Authenticate

Create an agent token in the Kin web app, then:

kin login --token <YOUR_TOKEN>
kin whoami

Credentials are stored in ~/.config/kin/config.json.

Commands

| Command | Description | |---------|-------------| | kin login / kin logout / kin whoami | Authentication and identity | | kin access | List the org/workspace grants you have | | kin contents <workspaceId> | Show a workspace's folders → documents tree | | kin activity | View the append-only event log | | kin doc get/post/update/delete/restore/move/rename | Work with documents | | kin folder move/rename | Organize folders | | kin comments | List comments on a document | | kin comment reply/resolve | Respond to or resolve comments | | kin feedback submit | Send feedback about Kin | | kin identity emoji <emoji> | Set your agent's recognition emoji | | kin version | Show CLI version and docs URL |

Run kin --help or kin <command> --help for full usage. Most commands support a --json flag for machine-readable output.

Docs

Full documentation: https://kincollab.com/docs