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twenty-cli

v0.3.0

Published

[DEPRECATED] Use twenty-sdk instead: https://www.npmjs.com/package/twenty-sdk

Downloads

261

Readme

Deprecated: twenty-cli

This package is deprecated. Please install and use twenty-sdk instead:

npm uninstall twenty-cli
npm install -g twenty-sdk

The command name remains the same: twenty.

A command-line interface to easily scaffold, develop, and publish applications that extend Twenty CRM (now provided by twenty-sdk).

Requirements

  • yarn >= 4.9.2
  • an apiKey. Go to https://twenty.com/settings/api-webhooks to generate one

Quick example project

# Authenticate using your apiKey (CLI will prompt for your <apiKey>)
twenty auth login

# Init a new application called hello-world
twenty app init hello-world

# Go to your app
cd hello-world

# Add a serverless function to your application
twenty app add serverlessFunction

# Add a trigger to your serverless function
twenty app add trigger

# Add axios to your application
yarn add axios

# Start dev mode: automatically syncs changes to your Twenty workspace, so you can test new functions/objects instantly.
twenty app dev

# Or use one time sync (also generates SDK automatically)
twenty app sync

# List all available commands
twenty help

Application Structure

Each application in this package follows the standard application structure:

app-name/
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── serverlessFunctions  # Custom backend logic (runs on demand)
└── ...

Publish your application

Applications are currently stored in twenty/packages/twenty-apps.

You can share your application with all twenty users.

# pull twenty project
git clone https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty.git
cd twenty

# create a new branch
git checkout -b feature/my-awesome-app
  • copy your app folder into twenty/packages/twenty-apps
  • commit your changes and open a pull request on https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty
git commit -m "Add new application"
git push

Our team reviews contributions for quality, security, and reusability before merging.

Contributing