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letsparley

v0.1.0

Published

Parley CLI: wrap/instrument your tool, claim its listing, print its badge, read its Report Card, and join the panel. Extraction-ready to letsparley-cli (MIT).

Readme

letsparley

The Parley CLI. Extraction-ready to the public repo letsparley-cli (MIT).

npx letsparley init            # detect this repo (skill / MCP / http), apply the
                               # integration, and print the claim URL + badge
npx letsparley badge [id]      # print the README badge markdown (id from git if omitted)
npx letsparley check <id>      # read a tool's Report Card in the terminal
npx letsparley report [id]     # file a report interactively — humans can parley too
  • init edits SKILL.md (adds the parley: frontmatter key + a closing feedback line) for skills, prints the one-line parley-wrap snippet for MCP servers, or the HTTP POST /v1/reports recipe otherwise.
  • Overrides: PARLEY_SITE_BASE, PARLEY_API_BASE (for local testing).

Names locked (Decision #1): the CLI ships as letsparley on npm and PyPI.