Casedev CLI
The official CLI for the Casedev REST API.
It is generated with Stainless.
Installation
Installing with Homebrew
brew tap CaseMark/casedev
brew install casedev
Installing with Go
To test or install the CLI locally, you need Go version 1.22 or later installed.
go install 'github.com/CaseMark/casedev-cli/cmd/casedev@latest'
Once you have run go install, the binary is placed in your Go bin directory:
- Default location:
$HOME/go/bin (or $GOPATH/bin if GOPATH is set)
- Check your path: Run
go env GOPATH to see the base directory
If commands aren't found after installation, add the Go bin directory to your PATH:
# Add to your shell profile (.zshrc, .bashrc, etc.)
export PATH="$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
Running Locally
After cloning the git repository for this project, you can use the
scripts/run script to run the tool locally:
./scripts/run args...
Usage
The CLI follows a resource-based command structure:
casedev [resource] <command> [flags...]
casedev llm:v1:chat create-completion \
--message '{content: Hello!, role: user}' \
--casemark-show-reasoning \
--frequency-penalty 0 \
--max-tokens 1000 \
--model casemark/casemark-core-3 \
--presence-penalty 0 \
--stream \
--temperature 0.7 \
--top-p 0
For details about specific commands, use the --help flag.
Global Flags
--help - Show command line usage
--debug - Enable debug logging (includes HTTP request/response details)
--version, -v - Show the CLI version
--base-url - Use a custom API backend URL
--format - Change the output format (auto, explore, json, jsonl, pretty, raw, yaml)
--format-error - Change the output format for errors (auto, explore, json, jsonl, pretty, raw, yaml)
--transform - Transform the data output using GJSON syntax
--transform-error - Transform the error output using GJSON syntax
Passing files as arguments
To pass files to your API, you can use the @myfile.ext syntax:
casedev <command> --arg @abe.jpg
Files can also be passed inside JSON or YAML blobs:
casedev <command> --arg '{image: "@abe.jpg"}'
# Equivalent:
casedev <command> <<YAML
arg:
image: "@abe.jpg"
YAML
If you need to pass a string literal that begins with an @ sign, you can
escape the @ sign to avoid accidentally passing a file.
casedev <command> --username '\@abe'
Explicit encoding
For JSON endpoints, the CLI tool does filetype sniffing to determine whether the
file contents should be sent as a string literal (for plain text files) or as a
base64-encoded string literal (for binary files). If you need to explicitly send
the file as either plain text or base64-encoded data, you can use
@file://myfile.txt (for string encoding) or @data://myfile.dat (for
base64-encoding). Note that absolute paths will begin with @file:// or
@data://, followed by a third / (for example, @file:///tmp/file.txt).
casedev <command> --arg @data://file.txt