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CLI application for integration with Optimizely CMS

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    @optimizely/cms-cli

    npm version

    The official command-line tool for Optimizely CMS that enables code-first content modeling. Sync your TypeScript content type definitions to Optimizely CMS, allowing you to manage content models alongside your code with full version control.

    Features

    • ContentTypes-to-CMS sync - Push your TypeScript definitions to Optimizely CMS
    • Code-first workflow - Define content types in your preferred IDE with IntelliSense
    • Version control - Manage content types alongside your application code
    • Simple CLI commands - Intuitive interface for common tasks
    • Seamless integration - Works perfectly with @optimizely/cms-sdk

    Installation

    Install as a development dependency:

    npm install -D @optimizely/cms-cli

    Or using other package managers:

    # pnpm
    pnpm add -D @optimizely/cms-cli
    
    # yarn
    yarn add -D @optimizely/cms-cli

    Quick Start

    1. Configure your environment

    Create a .env file in your project root with your CMS credentials:

    OPTIMIZELY_CMS_URL=https://your-cms-instance.com
    OPTIMIZELY_CMS_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id
    OPTIMIZELY_CMS_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret

    2. Define your content types

    Create TypeScript definitions for your content models:

    import { contentType } from '@optimizely/cms-sdk';
    
    export const ArticlePage = contentType({
      key: 'Article',
      displayName: 'Article page',
      baseType: '_page',
      properties: {
        title: {
          displayName: 'Title',
          type: 'string',
        },
        subtitle: {
          type: 'string',
          displayName: 'Subtitle',
        },
        body: {
          displayName: 'body ',
          type: 'richText',
        },
      },
    });

    3. Sync to CMS

    Run the CLI to push your definitions to Optimizely CMS:

    pnpm exec optimizely-cms-cli config push ./optimizely.config.mjs

    Commands

    Configuration Management

    Sync your TypeScript content type definitions with Optimizely CMS:

    # Push content types to CMS (uses ./optimizely.config.mjs by default)
    optimizely-cms-cli config push
    
    # Push with custom config file
    optimizely-cms-cli config push ./custom-config.mjs
    
    # Force update (may result in data loss)
    optimizely-cms-cli config push --force
    
    # Pull current CMS configuration to JSON
    optimizely-cms-cli config pull --output ./config.json

    Authentication

    Verify your CMS credentials are correctly configured:

    # Test your credentials from environment variables
    optimizely-cms-cli login
    
    # Show detailed authentication output
    optimizely-cms-cli login --verbose

    Content Type Operations

    Manage individual content types:

    # Delete a specific content type
    optimizely-cms-cli content delete ArticlePage
    
    # Delete with custom host
    optimizely-cms-cli content delete ProductPage --host https://example.com

    Dangerous Operations

    ⚠️ Use with extreme caution - these commands are destructive:

    # Delete ALL user-defined content types (interactive confirmation required)
    optimizely-cms-cli danger delete-all-content-types

    Get Help

    # Show all available commands
    optimizely-cms-cli --help
    
    # Show help for a specific command
    optimizely-cms-cli config push --help
    
    # Show help for a topic
    optimizely-cms-cli config --help

    Documentation

    For comprehensive guides and best practices:

    Getting Started

    • Installation - Set up your development environment
    • Setup - Configure the SDK and CLI
    • Modelling - Define your content types with TypeScript

    Workflow Guides

    Best Practices

    This CLI tool works best when used alongside the @optimizely/cms-sdk for a complete type-safe development experience:

    # Install both packages
    npm install @optimizely/cms-sdk
    npm install -D @optimizely/cms-cli

    The typical workflow:

    1. Define content types in TypeScript
    2. Use the CLI to sync definitions to CMS
    3. Create content in Optimizely CMS
    4. Fetch and render content with the SDK

    For complete setup instructions, see the main repository README.

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    License

    Apache License 2.0


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