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ClickUp CLI for AI agents and humans

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    cup - ClickUp CLI for AI agents (and humans)

    npm node license CI homebrew

    npm install -g @krodak/clickup-cli && cup init

    Talk to your agent

    Install the CLI, add the skill file to your agent, and it works with ClickUp. No API knowledge needed.

    "Read task abc123, do the work, then mark it in review and leave a comment with the commit hash."

    "What's my standup? What did I finish, what's in progress, what's overdue?"

    "Create a subtask under the initiative for the edge case we found."

    "Check my sprint and tell me what's behind schedule."

    "Update the description with your findings and flag blockers in a comment."

    The agent reads the skill file, picks the right cup commands, and handles everything. You don't need to learn the CLI - the agent does.

    Agent mode

    When piped (no TTY), output is Markdown optimized for AI context windows. Pass --json for structured data.

    Agent Mode - markdown and JSON output

    Terminal mode

    In a terminal, you get interactive tables with colors. Most commands scope to your assigned tasks by default.

    TTY Mode - interactive tables and detail views

    Why a CLI and not MCP?

    A CLI + skill file has fewer moving parts. No server process, no protocol layer. The agent already knows how to run shell commands - the skill file teaches it which ones exist. For tool-use with coding agents, CLI + instructions tends to work better than MCP in practice.

    Install

    You need Node 22+ and a ClickUp personal API token (pk_... from ClickUp Settings > Apps).

      npm
    npm install -g @krodak/clickup-cli
    cup init
      Homebrew
    brew tap krodak/tap
    brew install clickup-cli
    cup init

    Set up your agent

    The package includes a skill file that teaches agents all available commands and when to use them. All three major coding agents support skills natively:

      Claude Code

    Install as a plugin (recommended):

    claude plugin add $(npm root -g)/@krodak/clickup-cli

    This registers the skill under the clickup-cli: namespace. Claude loads it automatically when you work with ClickUp tasks.

    Or install as a personal skill (no namespace prefix):

    SKILL=$(npm root -g)/@krodak/clickup-cli/skills/clickup-cli
    mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/clickup
    cp "$SKILL/SKILL.md" ~/.claude/skills/clickup/SKILL.md
      Codex

    Codex supports agent skills across CLI, IDE extension, and web. Skills use the same SKILL.md format with YAML frontmatter.

    Install as a user skill (available across all your projects):

    SKILL=$(npm root -g)/@krodak/clickup-cli/skills/clickup-cli
    mkdir -p ~/.agents/skills/clickup
    cp "$SKILL/SKILL.md" ~/.agents/skills/clickup/SKILL.md

    Or install as a project skill (checked into your repo):

    SKILL=$(npm root -g)/@krodak/clickup-cli/skills/clickup-cli
    mkdir -p .agents/skills/clickup
    cp "$SKILL/SKILL.md" .agents/skills/clickup/SKILL.md

    You can also use the built-in installer: $skill-installer clickup

      OpenCode
    SKILL=$(npm root -g)/@krodak/clickup-cli/skills/clickup-cli
    mkdir -p ~/.config/opencode/skills/clickup
    cp "$SKILL/SKILL.md" ~/.config/opencode/skills/clickup/SKILL.md
     Other agents

    The skill file follows the Agent Skills open standard. Copy skills/clickup-cli/SKILL.md into your agent's skill directory, system prompt, or AGENTS.md.

    What it covers

    Full CRUD for the core ClickUp workflow:

    Area Capabilities
    Tasks Create, read, update, delete, duplicate, search, subtasks, assign, dependencies, links, multi-list, bulk status updates
    💬 Comments Post, edit, delete, threaded replies, notify all
    📄 Docs List, read, create, edit, delete (v3 API)
    ⏱️ Time Tracking Start/stop timer, log entries, list/update/delete history
    ☑️ Checklists View, create, delete, add/edit/delete items
    🔧 Custom Fields List, create, set, remove values (dropdown, date, checkbox, text, etc.)
    🏷️ Tags Add/remove on tasks, space-level create/update/delete
    🎯 Goals & OKRs Goals CRUD, key results CRUD
    🏃 Sprints Auto-detect active sprint, flexible date parsing, config override
    👁️ Views List, get, create, update, delete views on lists
    🏢 Workspace Spaces, folders, lists (read + create + from template), members, task types, templates
    📎 Attachments Upload files to tasks, shown in detail views

    Full API coverage details | Command reference

    Configuration

    Profiles

    Multiple profiles for different workspaces or accounts:

    cup profile add work        # interactive setup
    cup profile add personal    # another workspace
    cup profile list            # show all profiles
    cup profile use personal    # switch default
    cup tasks -p work           # one-off profile override

    Config file

    ~/.config/cup/config.json (or $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/cup/config.json):

    {
      "defaultProfile": "work",
      "profiles": {
        "work": {
          "apiToken": "pk_...",
          "teamId": "12345678",
          "sprintFolderId": "optional"
        },
        "personal": {
          "apiToken": "pk_...",
          "teamId": "87654321"
        }
      }
    }

    Old flat configs (pre-profiles) are auto-migrated on first load.

    Environment variables

    Environment variables override config file values:

    Variable Description
    CU_API_TOKEN ClickUp personal API token (pk_)
    CU_TEAM_ID Workspace (team) ID
    CU_PROFILE Profile name (overrides defaultProfile, overridden by -p)
    CU_OUTPUT Set to json to force JSON output when piped (default: markdown)

    When both CU_API_TOKEN and CU_TEAM_ID are set, the config file is not required. Useful for CI/CD and containerized agents.

    Development

    npm install
    npm test          # unit tests (vitest, tests/unit/)
    npm run test:e2e  # e2e tests (tests/e2e/, requires CLICKUP_API_TOKEN in .env.test)
    npm run build     # tsup -> dist/