@snowplow/snowplow-cli-win32-386
v0.1.8
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snowplow cli for win32 (386)
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Snowplow CLI
snowplow-cli means to bring Snowplow Console into the command line
Snowplow CLI is available for Snowplow BDP clients
Documentation
Documentation for snowplow-cli is available over here
Installation
snowplow-cli can be installed with homebrew
brew install snowplow/taps/snowplow-cli
snowplow-cli --helpFor systems where homebrew is not available binaries for multiple platforms can be found in releases
Example installation for linux_x86_64 using curl
curl -L -o snowplow-cli https://github.com/snowplow/snowplow-cli/releases/latest/download/snowplow-cli_linux_x86_64
chmod u+x snowplow-cli
./snowplow-cli --helpWe also publish to npm
npx @snowplow/snowplow-cli --helpConfiguration
Snowplow CLI requires configuration to use most of its functionality. Configuration can be provided through multiple sources with the following precedence order (highest to lowest):
- Command-line flags (e.g.,
--api-key,--org-id) - Environment variables (e.g.,
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY,SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_ORG_ID) - Environment (.env) files
- YAML configuration files
Configuration Methods
1. YAML Configuration File
Create a YAML config file:
- Unix/Darwin:
mkdir -p ~/.config/snowplow && touch $HOME/.config/snowplow/snowplow.yml
2. Environment (.env) File
Create a .env file in your current directory or specify a custom path with --env-file:
# .env file
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_ORG_ID=********-****-****-****-************
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY_ID=********-****-****-****-************
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY=********-****-****-****-************The CLI will automatically search for .env files in:
- Current working directory (
.env) - Config directories (
~/.config/snowplow/.env)
Or specify a custom path: snowplow-cli --env-file /path/to/custom.env
3. Environment Variables
Set environment variables directly:
export SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_ORG_ID=********-****-****-****-************
export SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY_ID=********-****-****-****-************
export SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY=********-****-****-****-************Minimal Configuration
You will need to provide the console organization id, API key and API secret. You can find the instructions on how to get the API key and secret in the documentation
YAML format (snowplow.yml):
console:
org-id: ********-****-****-****-************
api-key-id: ********-****-****-****-************
api-key: ********-****-****-****-************Environment file format (.env):
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_ORG_ID=********-****-****-****-************
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY_ID=********-****-****-****-************
SNOWPLOW_CONSOLE_API_KEY=********-****-****-****-************Claude Code GitHub Actions Integration
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