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@pmxt/cli

v2.48.6

Published

Command-line interface for PMXT prediction market APIs

Readme

@pmxt/cli

Command-line interface for PMXT.

Install

npm install -g @pmxt/cli

Or run without installing globally:

npx @pmxt/cli polymarket markets --query Trump --limit 5

Usage

PMXT uses hosted mode when an API key is configured. Without hosted auth, commands use a local PMXT instance.

pmxt auth login --api-key pmxt_...

Use exchange-first commands for day-to-day work:

pmxt polymarket markets --query Trump --limit 5
pmxt polymarket fetchMarkets --query Trump --limit 5
pmxt polymarket orderbook <outcome-id> --limit 20
pmxt polymarket trades <outcome-id> --limit 25

The explicit flag form is equivalent:

pmxt markets --exchange polymarket --query Trump --limit 5

Auth

pmxt auth login --api-key pmxt_...
pmxt auth status
pmxt polymarket auth set-exchange --private-key 0x...
pmxt polymarket auth status

You can also use environment variables or one-shot flags:

PMXT_API_KEY=pmxt_... pmxt markets --limit 5
pmxt markets --hosted --pmxt-api-key pmxt_... --limit 5

Local usage is explicit when you want to force it:

npm install -g pmxt-core
pmxt server status
pmxt markets --local --limit 5

Use --base-url only for custom PMXT deployments.