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@tunnlo/cli

v0.1.4

Published

CLI for running Tunnlo pipelines

Downloads

464

Readme

@tunnlo/cli

CLI for running and managing Tunnlo pipelines.

Part of the Tunnlo project -- a real-time data-to-agent bridge with intelligent filtering.

Installation

npm install -g @tunnlo/cli

Usage

# Start a pipeline from a YAML config
tunnlo start tunnlo.yaml

# Validate a config file without running it
tunnlo validate tunnlo.yaml

Programmatic Usage

import { loadConfig, buildAndRun } from '@tunnlo/cli';

const config = await loadConfig('tunnlo.yaml');
const result = await buildAndRun(config);

API

  • loadConfig(path) -- loads and validates a YAML pipeline configuration file
  • buildAndRun(config) -- builds a pipeline from config and starts it
  • createAdapter(config) -- factory for creating adapter instances
  • createFilter(config) -- factory for creating filter instances
  • createBridge(config) -- factory for creating LLM bridge instances
  • createActionHandler(config) -- factory for creating action handlers
  • createBus(config) -- factory for creating message bus instances

License

MIT