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antics-cli

v0.1.2

Published

antics CLI — npx antics-cli deploy <file.html>, plus projects/keys.

Readme

antics-cli

Deploy AI-generated web games to a playable multiplayer URL from your terminal — rooms, live state sync, and leaderboards included. No backend, no player accounts.

Part of antics. Full API in one file: antics.gg/llms.txt.

Use it (no install)

npx antics-cli deploy game.html
# → Deployed (1284 bytes).
#   Play:  https://antics.gg/r/KX7P2M   ← open on two devices to play together

deploy works keyless — no account needed. The link holds 8 players and lasts 24h. Sign in to persist links + leaderboards and raise the limits.

Commands

antics deploy <file.html> [--project <id>]   Deploy a game; prints the play URL
antics projects                              List your projects            (needs login)
antics projects create <name>                Create a project (prints pk_/sk_)
antics keys <projectId>                      List a project's publishable keys
antics keys create <projectId>               Mint a new key pair
antics login                                 Sign in with GitHub (browser)
antics logout                                Revoke + forget the stored token
antics whoami                                Show the logged-in creator

Global:
  --server <url>    API base (or the ANTICS_SERVER env var)

Typical flow

npx antics-cli login                       # GitHub, one time
npx antics-cli projects create "My Game"   # → proj_… + publishable/secret keys
npx antics-cli deploy game.html --project proj_…   # persistent link + leaderboard

Credentials are stored in ~/.antics. Building with an AI agent? The antics MCP server does the same deploy as one tool call inside your agent conversation.

Links

  • Site: https://antics.gg
  • Docs / API reference: https://antics.gg/docs · https://antics.gg/llms.txt