On this page
The Appfire CLI (ACLI) is a family of application specific CLIs integrated into a single application.
Benefits
Perform tasks at scale from a command line
Streamline all of your integration, automation, and migration processes in one place.
Integrate all your tools
Keep your tech stack in sync by performing actions between instances, third-party tools, or data sources. Connect your database, Slack, and external tools.
Automate all your tasks
Reduce the time spent on maintenance and user management by creating standardized, scalable processes with simple commands.
Consolidate & migrate data
Reduce the time spent on importing and exporting data between applications, databases, and files with simple-text based commands that are executed in seconds.
Licensing
ACLI is a no-charge licensed application that requires paid connectors apps for some environments. See ACLI License for details.
Capabilities and Clients
ACLI capabilities are organized or sub-divided into application relevant grouping of functions. These groupings are referred to as clients. Clients listed below link to their CLI reference material.
Providers | Applications | ACLI Client Names & References | ACLI Connector Apps (Required) | ACLI Run Apps |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jira, Jira Software, Jira Service Management | ||||
Confluence | ||||
Bitbucket | ||||
Bamboo | ||||
Trello | ||||
Marketplace | ||||
monday.com | monday.com CLI (coming soon) | monday.com CLI (coming soon) | ||
Slack | ||||
keen.io | ||||
Segment | ||||
Appfire | ACLI |
Environments
These capabilities are available in different environments with levels of support.
Command shells and terminal apps on Windows, MacOS, and Linux
ACLI Shell - an easy to use, terminal application supporting intelligent command completion
ACLI scripts for run type actions supported by ACLI Companion for Atlassian - VS Code Extension
ACLI run app UIs and automations