NEAR CLI
near CLI is your human-friendly companion that helps to interact with NEAR Protocol from command line.
Just run near and let it guide you through!
Install
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Install it with cargo, just make sure you have Rust installed on your computer.
or, install the most recent version from git repository:
It is often desirable to use near CLI from CI to automate some actions, so here is an example of how you can make a function call during CI:
name: Release
on:
push:
branches:
jobs:
deploy-widgets:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Make a function call on mainnet
env:
NEAR_NETWORK_CONNECTION: mainnet
NEAR_CONTRACT_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ vars.NEAR_CONTRACT_ACCOUNT_ID }}
NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_ID: ${{ vars.NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_ID }}
NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PUBLIC_KEY: ${{ vars.NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PUBLIC_KEY }}
NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Install near CLI
run: |
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/near/near-cli-rs/releases/download/v0.7.4/near-cli-rs-installer.sh | sh
- name: Call some function
run: |
near contract call-function as-transaction "$NEAR_CONTRACT_ACCOUNT_ID" 'function_name_here' json-args '{}' prepaid-gas '100 TeraGas' attached-deposit '0 NEAR' sign-as "$NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_ID" network-config "$NEAR_NETWORK_CONNECTION" sign-with-plaintext-private-key --signer-public-key "$NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PUBLIC_KEY" --signer-private-key "$NEAR_SIGNER_ACCOUNT_PRIVATE_KEY" send
You will need to configure GitHub Actions Secrets and Variables and once it is ready, this CI will only take a couple of seconds to complete!
See how it is used by DevHub.
Run
Once installed, you just run it with near command:
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The CLI interactively guides you through some pretty complex topics, helping you make informed decisions along the way.