--- name: screenpipe-cli description: Manage screenpipe pipes (scheduled AI automations) and connections (Telegram, Slack, Discord, etc.) via the CLI. Use when the user asks to create, list, enable, disable, run, or debug pipes, or manage service connections from the command line. --- # Screenpipe CLI Use `bun x screenpipe@latest` to run CLI commands. No separate install needed. **IMPORTANT**: Always run `bun x` commands from a clean temp directory to avoid node_modules conflicts: ```bash cd "$(mktemp -d)" && bun x screenpipe@latest ``` ## Shell - **All platforms** → `bash` (on Windows, the bundled git-portable bash is used automatically) --- ## Pipe Management Pipes are markdown-based AI automations that run on schedule. Each pipe lives at `~/.screenpipe/pipes//pipe.md`. ### Commands ```bash bun x screenpipe@latest pipe list # List all pipes (compact table) bun x screenpipe@latest pipe enable # Enable a pipe bun x screenpipe@latest pipe disable # Disable a pipe bun x screenpipe@latest pipe run # Run once immediately (for testing) bun x screenpipe@latest pipe logs # View execution logs bun x screenpipe@latest pipe install # Install from GitHub or local path bun x screenpipe@latest pipe delete # Delete a pipe bun x screenpipe@latest pipe models list # View AI model presets ``` ### Creating a Pipe Create `~/.screenpipe/pipes//pipe.md` with YAML frontmatter + prompt: ```markdown --- schedule: every 30m enabled: true preset: ["Primary", "Fallback"] --- Your prompt instructions here. The AI agent executes this on schedule. ## What to do 1. Query screenpipe search API for recent activity 2. Process results 3. Output summary / send notification ``` **Schedule syntax**: `every 30m`, `every 1h`, `every day at 9am`, `every monday at 9am`, or cron: `*/30 * * * *`, `0 9 * * *` **Config fields**: `schedule`, `enabled` (bool), `preset` (string or array — e.g. `"Oai"` or `["Primary", "Fallback"]`), `history` (bool — include previous output as context) Screenpipe prepends a context header with time range, timezone, OS, and API URL before each execution. No template variables needed. After creating: ```bash bun x screenpipe@latest pipe install ~/.screenpipe/pipes/my-pipe bun x screenpipe@latest pipe enable my-pipe bun x screenpipe@latest pipe run my-pipe # test immediately ``` ### Editing Config Edit frontmatter in `~/.screenpipe/pipes//pipe.md` directly, or use the API: ```bash curl -X POST http://localhost:3030/pipes//config \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '{"config": {"schedule": "every 1h", "enabled": true}}' ``` ### Rules 1. Use `pipe list` (not `--json`) — table output is compact 2. Never dump full pipe JSON — can be 15MB+ 3. Check logs first when debugging: `pipe logs ` 4. Use `pipe run ` to test before waiting for schedule --- ## Connection Management Manage integrations (Telegram, Slack, Discord, Email, Todoist, Teams) from the CLI. ### Commands ```bash bun x screenpipe@latest connection list # List all connections + status bun x screenpipe@latest connection list --json # JSON output bun x screenpipe@latest connection get # Show saved credentials bun x screenpipe@latest connection get --json # JSON output bun x screenpipe@latest connection set key=val # Save credentials bun x screenpipe@latest connection test # Test a connection bun x screenpipe@latest connection remove # Remove credentials ``` ### Examples ```bash # Set up Telegram bun x screenpipe@latest connection set telegram bot_token=123456:ABC-DEF chat_id=5776185278 # Set up Slack webhook bun x screenpipe@latest connection set slack webhook_url=https://hooks.slack.com/services/... # Verify it works bun x screenpipe@latest connection test telegram # Check what's connected bun x screenpipe@latest connection list ``` Connection IDs: `telegram`, `slack`, `discord`, `email`, `todoist`, `teams`, `google-calendar`, `openclaw` Credentials are stored locally at `~/.screenpipe/connections.json`. **Per-integration details**: don't guess API shapes from this skill. Run `connection list` or `connection get ` — each entry includes a self-describing `description` with credential fields, endpoints, and example bodies. Only fetch the integration you need. ## Publishing pipes to the store ```bash screenpipe pipe publish ``` Reads `~/.screenpipe/pipes//pipe.md`, extracts title/description/icon/category from YAML frontmatter, and publishes to the screenpipe pipe store. Requires auth (SCREENPIPE_API_KEY env var or `~/.screenpipe/auth.json`).