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Logfire CLI

logfire on the command line brings login, signup, sources, teams, stream and other logfire features to the terminal next to where you are already working with your code.

logfire

Features

You can run the following commands from the command-line interface (CLI) by directly passing arguments. If your terminal is interactive, you have the option to skip providing the arguments upfront and provide them during runtime.

  • login
  • signup
  • logout
  • teams (list, create, list-members)
  • sources (list, create, delete)
  • stream (livetail)

Installation

macOS and linux

logfire is available on macOS and linux via Homebrew.

$ brew tap logfire-ai/tap
$ brew install logfire

Windows

logfire is available on windows available via Scoop.

$ scoop bucket add logfire-ai https://github.com/logfire-sh/cli.git
$ scoop install logfire-ai/logfire

Release

We are using goreleaser to automate creation of release artifacts for various operating systems and architectures.

To do a release run the following commands after pushing the code to master branch:

$ git tag -a <tag-name> -m <tag-message>
$ git push origin <tag-name>

GitHub actions will automatically handle syncing and publishing.