quail-cli is a command-line interface for interacting with Quail, designed to simplify and automate operations such as user authentication, managing posts, and fetching user details.
Quail CLI interacts with the Quail API at https://api.quail.ink.
Please Check the latest release here, and download the binary for your platform.
Please extract the binary and put it in your PATH.
To manually install quail-cli, you can use the following command:
$ go install github.com/quailyquaily/quail-cli@latestyou need to have
goinstalled to installquail-climanually. Please refer to the official Go installation guide for more information.
After installation, you can start using quail-cli by calling the following command:
$ quail-cli [command]- help: Get help about any command.
- login: Authenticate with Quail using OAuth.
- me: Retrieve current user information.
- post: Create, update, delete, or retrieve posts.
--api-base string: Quail API base URL (default:https://api.quail.ink).--auth-base string: Quail Auth base URL (default:https://quaily.com).--config string: Path to the configuration file (default:$HOME/.config/quail-cli/config.yaml).--format string: Specify output format, eitherhuman(human-readable) orjson(default:human).-h, --help: Display help information for thequail-cli.
$ quail-cli loginThis will initiate OAuth login to authenticate with Quail. Please follow the instructions to complete the authentication process.
- visit the URL provided in the terminal.
- Authorize the application.
$ quail-cli meGet the details of the currently authenticated user.
$ quail-cli post upsert your_markdown_file.md -l your_list_slugin which,
your_markdown_file.mdis the path to the markdown file.your_list_slugis the slug of the list where the post will be created or updated. For example, if the list URL ishttps://quaily.com/my_list, thenyour_list_slugismy_list.
quail-cli will read the frontmatter from the markdown file to create or update a post. If the post does not exist, it will be created. If it exists, it will be updated.
Here is an example of a markdown file:
---
title: "Here is the title"
slug: your-post-slug
datetime: 2024-09-30 18:42
summary: "This is a summary of the post."
tags: tag1, tag2, tag3
cover_image_url: "your-image-url.jpg"
---
> Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
>
> -- Arthur C. Clarke
This is the body of the post.
int main() {
printf("Hello, World!");
return 0;
}
## Section Title
This is the last section of the post.$ quail-cli post publish -l your_list_slug -p your_post_slug$ quail-cli post unpublish -l your_list_slug -p your_post_slug$ quail-cli post deliver -l your_list_slug -p your_post_slug$ quail-cli post delete -l your_list_slug -p your_post_slugWarning
This feature is experimental.
MCP(Model Context Protocol) is a protocol for interacting with AI models (like Claude, GPT, etc.). quail-cli can be used as a MCP server.
Before that, you need to login to quail-cli by running the following command:
$ quail-cli loginSSE mode
Run the following command to start the MCP server in SSE mode.
$ quail-cli mcp --sseThe server will start a HTTP server and listen on port 8083. You can use any MCP client to connect to this server by providing the URL http://localhost:8083/sse.
Stdio mode
Before configuring the quail-cli as a MCP server in stdio mode, you need to install quail-cli. And then, find the path of the quail-cli binary and pass mcp as the argument to the quail-cli.
/your_install_path/quail-cli mcpHere is an example prompt:
what's the url of the 1th post of my first channel?
The LLM will call a series of tools from quail-cli to get the answer.
quaily_login: login to quaily.com.quaily_search: search quaily.com for a given query.quaily_get_my_channels: get all quaily channels of the current user.quaily_get_channel_posts: get posts of a specific quaily channel.quaily_get_post_content: get the content of a post.quaily_get_post: get a post.quaily_publish_post: publish a post.quaily_unpublish_post: unpublish a post.quaily_save_post: save a post.quaily_get_url: get the url of a post or a channel.
By default, quail-cli reads from $HOME/.config/quail-cli/config.yaml. if the file does not exist, it will be created after the first login.
You can specify a different configuration file by using the --config flag.
$ quail-cli --config /path/to/config.yaml# DO NOT modify `app` section, quail-cli will manage it.
app:
access_token: ""
expiry: ""
refresh_token: ""
token_type: ""
user:
id: 1
name: "your_name"
bio: "your_bio"
post:
# frontmatter_mapping is used to map the frontmatter keys
# for this example:
# you can use`featureImage` in the frontmatter and it will be mapped to `cover_image_url`
frontmatter_mapping:
cover_image_url: featureImageContributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.
This project is licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.