# dbmd-cli
The **`dbmd`** command-line tool for **db.md, the open standard for
databases in plain files**.
`db.md` is a database made of markdown files: records are markdown with
YAML frontmatter, relationships are wiki-links, the directory is the
database, frontmatter carries structured fields, `DB.md` declares schemas,
and your agent is the query engine. For semantic, evolving, workflow-heavy
software, the old database/backend/frontend stack can become readable context,
an agent harness, and a generated surface. `dbmd` is a
single deterministic binary that performs every db.md file/data operation; all
logic lives in
[`dbmd-core`](https://crates.io/crates/dbmd-core) and the binary is a
thin arg-parse/format wrapper.
## Install
```sh
cargo install dbmd-cli
```
This installs the `dbmd` binary. Alternatives: `brew install
carloslfu/tap/dbmd`, or a prebuilt, checksummed, provenance-attested
tarball from the [GitHub releases](https://github.com/carloslfu/db.md/releases).
## Use
```sh
# create a store — you write DB.md (the agent authors it; there is no `dbmd init`)
mkdir -p db/{sources,records,wiki}
printf -- '---\ntype: db-md\nscope: personal\nowner: me\n---\n' > db/DB.md
# operate it
dbmd write db/records/contacts/sarah.md --type contact --summary "..."
dbmd validate db/
# load the canonical contract — the single source of truth, read once per session
dbmd spec
```
To persist the contract across sessions, drop the open-format skill
`skills/db-md/SKILL.md` where your harness reads skills (copy it, use your
harness's own skill installer, or tell your agent) — there is no `dbmd`
install command; the installer is text.
Every subcommand supports `--json` and `--help`; none prompt
interactively.
## Design
- **Zero AI dependencies.** No model calls, no embeddings, no vectors — ever. Your own agent harness (Claude Code, Codex, or any tool) supplies the intelligence; `dbmd` is the fast, deterministic tool it drives.
- **Embedded ripgrep**; built-in document extraction; permissive licensing only.
Full reference and SPEC: run `dbmd spec`, or see
<https://github.com/carloslfu/db.md>.
## License
Apache-2.0. Copyright 2026 Carlos Galarza. See `LICENSE` and `NOTICE`.