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@rightbrain/cli

v0.2.0

Published

Command line interface for RightBrain AI SDK generation

Readme

Generate SDK

Generates TypeScript SDK code from your RightBrain tasks:

Installation

npm install -g @rightbrain/cli
or
pnpm add -g @rightbrain/cli
or
yarn global add @rightbrain/cli

Usage

Create a configuration file (rightbrain.config.ts):

import { type Config } from "@rightbrain/cli"

const config: Config = {
  orgId: "your-org-id",
  projectId: "your-project-id",
  oauthUrl: "https://oauth.rightbrain.ai",
  apiUrl: "https://api.rightbrain.ai",
  clientId: "your-client-id",
  clientSecret: "your-client-secret",
  output: "./generated",
}
export default config

Commands

Generate SDK

Generates TypeScript SDK code from your RightBrain tasks:

rightbrain generate

Options:

  • -o, --output <path> - Output directory for generated code
  • -t, --task-ids <ids> - Comma-separated list of task IDs to generate (optional)

You can also specify task IDs in your config file:

const config: Config = {
  // ... other config options
  taskIds: ["task-id-1", "task-id-2"], // Optional: Generate only these tasks
}

Create Task

Creates a new task in your RightBrain project:

rightbrain create-task \
--name "My Task" \
--description "Task description" \
--system-prompt "System prompt" \
--user-prompt "User prompt" \
--model "gpt-4" \  # Can use model name or UUID
--output-format '{"response": "string"}' \
--image-required

Options:

  • -n, --name - Task name
  • -d, --description - Task description
  • -s, --system-prompt - System prompt
  • -u, --user-prompt - User prompt
  • -m, --model - LLM model name or UUID (e.g., "gpt-4" or model UUID)
  • -f, --output-format - Output format (JSON string)
  • -i, --image-required - Whether image is required
  • --disabled - Create task in disabled state

Configuration Options

| Option | Type | Description | | ------------ | -------- | ----------------------------------------- | | orgId | string | Your organization ID | | projectId | string | Your project ID | | oauthUrl | string | OAuth2 server URL | | apiUrl | string | RightBrain API URL | | clientId | string | OAuth2 client ID | | clientSecret | string | OAuth2 client secret | | output | string | Output directory for generated code | | taskIds | string[] | Optional: Generate only these tasks | | envFilePath | string | Optional: path to environment .env file |

License

MIT