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@salestouch/cli

v0.1.7

Published

Public SalesTouch CLI for commands, resources, and developer workflows.

Readme

SalesTouch CLI

Public CLI for SalesTouch commands, resources, agent setup, and MCP workflows.

Install

npx @salestouch/cli --help

Global install:

npm install -g @salestouch/cli
salestouch --help

If you only want a one-off execution, use npx @salestouch/cli ....

Authenticate

salestouch auth login
salestouch auth whoami
salestouch auth logout

API key authentication is also supported:

salestouch auth use-key st_...

Commands

salestouch commands list
salestouch commands schema mission.get
salestouch commands run mission.get --input-json '{"mission_id":"mission_123"}'
salestouch resources list
salestouch resources read salestouch://status
salestouch setup --codex
salestouch mcp serve

The CLI can authenticate with either a stored SalesTouch login session or an API key. salestouch setup persists the selected auth method to the CLI config so local MCP clients can reuse it. By default, salestouch setup prepares Local CLI + skills and installs the local runtime if it is missing. Add --mcp when you want the hosted MCP instead. If you run salestouch setup with no setup flags in an interactive terminal, the CLI starts a small guided setup wizard.

Setup

# Recommended: local CLI + skills for Codex
salestouch setup --codex

# Configure Claude and Cursor explicitly in CLI mode
salestouch setup --claude --cursor --cli

# Opt into hosted MCP explicitly
salestouch setup --claude --mcp --login

# Force a global local runtime instead of a repo-local one
salestouch setup --codex --runtime-global

# Force login during setup
salestouch setup --codex --login

# Persist an API key during setup
salestouch setup --codex --api-key st_...

MCP

# Start the local stdio MCP server
salestouch mcp serve

# Override auth explicitly for the MCP process
salestouch mcp serve --api-key st_...
salestouch mcp serve --access-token <token>

Environment

export SALESTOUCH_API_BASE_URL="http://localhost:3000"
export SALESTOUCH_API_KEY="st_..."
export SALESTOUCH_ACCESS_TOKEN="<token>"