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@lelantos-ai/cli

v0.0.6

Published

Lelantos Terminal (lel) — the first-party keyboard-driven infrastructure cockpit over the Lelantos fleet (compute sandboxes, templates, usage, live event tail). k9s/flyctl for Lelantos. Built on the first-party lelantos SDK as its engine.

Readme

Lelantos CLI (lel)

The Lelantos cockpit in your terminal — k9s/flyctl for sandboxes.

A keyboard-driven TUI over your Lelantos fleet: list, create, exec into, and kill compute sandboxes, and watch a live event tail — without leaving the terminal. Built on the first-party @lelantos-ai/sdk as its engine.

Install

npm i -g @lelantos-ai/cli   # then run: lel
npx @lelantos-ai/cli        # no install

Quickstart

lel login   # opens the Lelantos auth page in your browser, stores a login token
lel         # launch the interactive cockpit

Prefer an API key? export LELANTOS_API_KEY=lel_… and run lel directly (a lel login token additionally unlocks the live SSE event tail).

┌─ lelantos ─────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Compute   Events   Templates   Usage   Keys   Browser   │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  ID            TEMPLATE   STATE      AGE                  │
│ ▸ sbx_a1b2c3   base       running    2m                  │
│   sbx_d4e5f6   python     running    8m                  │
│   sbx_g7h8i9   chromium   paused     21m                 │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│ j/k select · n new · e exec · d kill · p pause · r ↻     │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Keys

Tab switch pane · 16 jump · ? help · q quit. Compute pane: j/k select · r refresh · n new · d/x kill · e exec · p pause.

Features

  • Compute pane — list / create / exec / kill / pause sandboxes live, all through the SDK.
  • Events pane — live fleet event tail.
  • Browser-side note — this is the infrastructure cockpit; rich browser-automation is its own thing (driven over the SDK's /cdp + /rpc rails), not part of this TUI.

Links

  • Website — https://lelantos.ai
  • Docs — https://lelantos.ai/docs

License

Apache-2.0