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outline-doc

v0.1.1

Published

npm-installable command line client for Outline documents, collections, search, and API calls

Readme

outline-doc

outline-doc is an npm-installable CLI for the Outline API.

It stores your Outline API token locally so document and collection commands can be run without passing credentials every time.

Install

From npm:

npm install -g outline-doc

From GitHub:

npm install -g https://github.com/simplebytes-com/outline-doc-cli/archive/refs/heads/main.tar.gz

From a local clone:

git clone https://github.com/simplebytes-com/outline-doc-cli.git
cd outline-doc-cli
npm install
npm link

For development without linking:

npm install
npm run build
node dist/cli.js --help

Login

Create an API key in Outline, then run:

outline-doc login

The login command asks for your Outline URL and API token. For scripts, pass them explicitly:

outline-doc login --base-url outline.example.com

The token is saved to:

~/.config/outline-doc/config.json

You can override configuration with:

OUTLINE_TOKEN=... outline-doc documents list
OUTLINE_BASE_URL=https://outline.example.com/api outline-doc whoami
OUTLINE_CONFIG=/path/to/config.json outline-doc config

To change the saved base URL later:

outline-doc config set-base-url outline.example.com

Commands

outline-doc whoami
outline-doc config show
outline-doc config set-base-url outline.example.com

outline-doc collections list
outline-doc collections create --name "Engineering" --description "Team docs"

outline-doc documents list --collection-id COLLECTION_ID
outline-doc documents get DOCUMENT_ID
outline-doc documents create --title "Runbook" --file runbook.md --collection-id COLLECTION_ID --publish
outline-doc documents update DOCUMENT_ID --file updated.md --replace
outline-doc documents update DOCUMENT_ID --text "New section" --append
outline-doc documents search "incident response"
outline-doc documents export DOCUMENT_ID --output document.md
outline-doc documents delete DOCUMENT_ID

Anything not covered by a convenience command can be called directly:

outline-doc api /documents.list --data '{"limit":5}'
outline-doc api /users.list --data '{"limit":10}'

All Outline API endpoints are POST endpoints and use bearer authentication.

Release

Publish a new version:

npm login
npm version patch
npm publish --access public