Feature tour

Feature tour

ACLI offers several advantages that make it a powerful addition to your toolset:

Perform tasks at scale

Execute large volumes of commands directly from your terminal to manage instances quickly and consistently.

Streamline integration, automation, and migration

Manage all your integration and automation needs from a single platform.

Simplify migration processes across tools and systems with consistent command syntax.

Integrate your entire toolset

Synchronize actions across instances, third-party tools, and data sources.

Connect applications like databases, Slack, and other external systems with ease.

Automate repetitive tasks

Minimize time spent on maintenance and user management.

Standardize scalable workflows using simple command-line instructions.

Consolidate and migrate data efficiently

Use fast, plain-text-based commands to import and export data across applications, databases, and files.

Capabilities and clients

ACLI organizes its functions into clients, which group capabilities by app. Each client focuses on a specific environment—such as Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, or Slack—and includes a complete set of related automation features.

Refer to the CLI documentation for each client for detailed command references and examples.

Providers

Applications

ACLI Client Names & References

ACLI Connector Apps (Required)

ACLI Run Apps

Providers

Applications

ACLI Client Names & References

ACLI Connector Apps (Required)

ACLI Run Apps

Atlassian

Jira, Jira Software, Jira Service Management

jira, agile, jsm, upm, tempo

Jira CLI

Run CLI Actions in Jira

Atlassian

Confluence

confluence, upm

Confluence CLI

Run CLI Actions in Confluence

Atlassian

Bitbucket

bitbucket, bitbucketcloud, upm

Bitbucket CLI

 

Atlassian

Bamboo

bamboo, upm

Bamboo CLI

 

Atlassian

Trello

trello

 

 

Atlassian

Marketplace

marketplace

 

 

monday.com

monday.com

monday

monday.com CLI (coming soon)

monday.com CLI (coming soon)

Slack

Slack

slack

 

 

keen.io

keen.io

keen

 

 

Twilio Segment

Segment

segment

 

 

Appfire

ACLI

cli, csv, system, web

 

 

Licensing

ACLI is available under a no-charge license. However, some environments require paid connector apps.
See the [ACLI License documentation] for details.

Supported environments

ACLI runs in multiple environments, each designed to support different workflows and user preferences:

  • Command shells on Windows, macOS, and Linux.

  • ACLI Shell: A terminal-based application with intelligent command completion to simplify usage.

  • ACLI scripts: Used for run-type actions in continuous integration and task automation scenarios.

  • ACLI Companion: A Visual Studio Code extension that integrates CLI commands into your development environment.

  • ACLI run app UIs: Interfaces and automation tools that allow CLI commands to be run from web UIs or integrated automation services.

Get started

ACLI supports both beginner and advanced use cases. To get started:

  • Begin with basic commands to build familiarity with the platform.

  • Experiment with more advanced features once you're comfortable.

  • Explore the documentation for examples and use cases before implementing critical business automations.

Starting with simple tasks and gradually expanding your usage allows you to fully leverage ACLI’s automation and integration capabilities.