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abm-radar-cli

v1.0.0

Published

Command-line tool for ABM Radar - Account-Based Marketing Intelligence Platform

Downloads

78

Readme

ABM Radar CLI

Command-line tool for ABM Radar - Account-Based Marketing Intelligence Platform by ChiragLabs.

Installation

From npm (when published)

npm install -g abm-radar-cli

From source

cd cli
npm install
npm run build
npm link  # Makes `abm-radar` command available globally

Quick Start

  1. Get your API token from https://abmRadar.chiraglabs.com/settings

  2. Configure the CLI:

    abm-radar config --set-token <your-api-token>
  3. Run your first research:

    abm-radar research "ChiragLabs" "chiraglabs.com"

Commands

research <company> <domain>

Run ABM research for a target company.

Example:

abm-radar research "Stripe" "stripe.com"

Options:

  • --api-url <url> - Custom API URL (default: https://abmRadar.chiraglabs.com)

list

List all your research runs.

Example:

abm-radar list
abm-radar list --limit 20

Options:

  • --limit <number> - Maximum number of results (default: 10)
  • --api-url <url> - Custom API URL

config

Manage CLI configuration.

Examples:

# Set API token
abm-radar config --set-token <your-token>

# Set custom API URL
abm-radar config --set-api-url http://localhost:3000

# View current configuration
abm-radar config --show

Configuration

The CLI stores configuration in ~/.abm-radar-config.json. You can also use the ABM_RADAR_TOKEN environment variable instead of storing the token in the config file.

Development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build TypeScript
npm run build

# Link for local development
npm link

License

MIT