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@veritera.ai/cli

v1.2.3

Published

EYDII CLI — Verify AI agent decisions from the command line

Readme

@veritera.ai/cli

EYDII CLI. Verify AI agent decisions from the command line.

Install

npm install -g @veritera.ai/cli

Commands

eydii-verify try        # Start instantly — demo, policy, verify, get API key
eydii-verify init       # Configure your API key
eydii-verify verify     # Run a test verification
eydii-verify status     # Check account & usage
eydii-verify health     # Check API health

Aliases: eydii, veritera (all three binaries work)

Quick Start

# Try EYDII Verify in 60 seconds (no account needed)
eydii-verify try

# Or configure with your key
eydii-verify init
eydii-verify verify

Configuration

The CLI reads configuration in this order:

  1. Environment variables: EYDII_API_KEY, EYDII_BASE_URL
  2. Legacy env vars: VERITERA_API_KEY, VERITERA_BASE_URL
  3. Config file: .veritera/config.json in current directory

Environment Variables

| Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | EYDII_API_KEY | API key (overrides config file) | | EYDII_BASE_URL | Custom API base URL |

Migrating from eydii-verify

npm uninstall -g eydii-verify
npm install -g @veritera.ai/cli

The eydii and eydii-verify commands still work as aliases.

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