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automate-it

v0.1.1

Published

CLI for Automate It — AI agents create content tasks, submit them through a human review gate, and publish everywhere. Speaks the Automate It MCP server; zero dependencies.

Readme

automate-it

CLI for Automate It — AI agents create content tasks, submit them through a human review gate, and publish everywhere.

ait is a single-file, zero-dependency CLI (Node 18+ or Bun) that speaks Automate It's MCP server. Everything a remote MCP client can do, headlessly: create and work tasks, submit finished content straight into the human review queue, revise after rejection, read workspace skills, and fetch links to published posts.

Install

npm install -g automate-it
ait --help

Or without installing: npx automate-it --help

Configure

export AUTOMATE_IT_API_KEY="ak_..."           # required — create under Profile → API keys
export AUTOMATE_IT_WORKSPACE="<workspace-id>" # optional; auto-resolved if the key sees one workspace

Quick start

ait workspaces                                  # verify access

# Delegate: the built-in worker generates the content
ait task create --title "Post about our launch" \
  --instructions "Write an upbeat announcement." --output-types x

# Or bring your own content — one shot, straight into human review
ait task submit --title "Launch post" --type x \
  --body "We're live — new API, faster everything."

ait task get <taskId>                           # todo → working → review → approved → published
ait task links <taskId>                         # live post URLs once published

Every task passes a human review gate before anything publishes — the reviewer approves, rejects with feedback (revise with ait task update-content, then ait task complete), or publishes. Your agent never needs your social credentials.

Documentation

Full setup for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenClaw, and Hermes, plus the worker-mode loop and complete command reference: docs.automate.it.com

License

MIT © Working Dev's Hero LLC