| name | sentry-cli |
| version | 0.37.0-dev.0 |
| description | Guide for using the Sentry CLI to interact with Sentry from the command line. Use when the user asks about viewing issues, events, projects, organizations, making API calls, or authenticating with Sentry via CLI. |
| requires | {"bins":["sentry"],"auth":true} |
Sentry CLI Usage Guide
Help users interact with Sentry from the command line using the sentry CLI.
Agent Guidance
Best practices and operational guidance for AI coding agents using the Sentry CLI.
Key Principles
- Just run the command — the CLI handles authentication and org/project detection automatically. Don't pre-authenticate or look up org/project before running commands. If auth is needed, the CLI prompts interactively.
- Prefer CLI commands over raw API calls — the CLI has dedicated commands for most tasks. Reach for
sentry issue view, sentry issue list, sentry trace view, etc. before constructing API calls manually or fetching external documentation.
- Use
sentry schema to explore the API — if you need to discover API endpoints, run sentry schema to browse interactively or sentry schema <resource> to search. This is faster than fetching OpenAPI specs externally.
- Use
sentry issue view <id> to investigate issues — when asked about a specific issue (e.g., CLI-G5, PROJECT-123), use sentry issue view directly.
- Use
--json for machine-readable output — pipe through jq for filtering. Human-readable output includes formatting that is hard to parse.
- The CLI auto-detects org/project — most commands work without explicit targets by checking
.sentryclirc config files, scanning for DSNs in .env files and source code, and matching directory names. Only specify <org>/<project> when the CLI reports it can't detect the target or detects the wrong one.
Design Principles
The sentry CLI follows conventions from well-known tools — if you're familiar with them, that knowledge transfers directly:
gh (GitHub CLI) conventions: The sentry CLI uses the same <noun> <verb> command pattern (e.g., sentry issue list, sentry org view). Flags follow gh conventions: --json for machine-readable output, --fields to select specific fields, -w/--web to open in browser, -q/--query for filtering, -n/--limit for result count.
sentry api mimics curl: The sentry api command provides direct API access with a curl-like interface — --method for HTTP method, --data for request body, --header for custom headers. It handles authentication automatically. If you know how to call a REST API with curl, the same patterns apply.
Context Window Tips
- Use
--json --fields to select specific fields and reduce output size. Run <command> --help to see available fields. Example: sentry issue list --json --fields shortId,title,priority,level,status
- Use
--json when piping output between commands or processing programmatically
- Use
--limit to cap the number of results (default is usually 10–100)
- Prefer
sentry issue view PROJECT-123 over listing and filtering manually
- Use
sentry api for endpoints not covered by dedicated commands
Safety Rules
- Always confirm with the user before running destructive commands:
project delete, trial start
- For mutations, verify the org/project context looks correct in the command output before proceeding with further changes
- Never store or log authentication tokens — the CLI manages credentials automatically
- If the CLI reports the wrong org/project, override with explicit
<org>/<project> arguments
Exit Codes
The CLI uses semantic exit codes. Key ranges for agents:
| Range | Meaning | Agent Action |
|---|
| 0 | Success | Proceed normally |
| 10–19 | Auth error | Prompt user to run sentry auth login |
| 20–29 | Input error | Check command arguments and retry |
| 30–39 | API error | Retry or report to user |
| 40–49 | Feature unavailable | Inform user about plan/settings |
| 50–59 | Operation error | Report to user |
| 60–69 | Command-specific | Check stderr for details |
See Exit Codes for the complete reference.
Workflow Patterns
Investigate an Issue
sentry issue list --query "is:unresolved" --limit 5
sentry issue view PROJECT-123
sentry issue explain PROJECT-123
sentry issue plan PROJECT-123
Explore Traces and Performance
sentry trace list --limit 5
sentry trace view abc123def456...
sentry span list abc123def456...
sentry trace logs abc123def456...
Stream Logs
sentry log list --follow
sentry log list --query "severity:error"
Capture Events Locally (Spotlight)
sentry local run -- npm run dev
sentry local -f ai
Explore the API Schema
sentry schema
sentry schema issues
sentry schema "GET /api/0/organizations/{organization_id_or_slug}/issues/"
Manage Releases
sentry release create my-org/1.0.0 --project my-project
sentry release set-commits my-org/1.0.0 --auto
sentry release set-commits my-org/1.0.0 --local
sentry release finalize my-org/1.0.0
sentry release deploy my-org/1.0.0 production
Key details:
- The positional is
<org-slug>/<version>. In sentry release create sentry/1.0.0, sentry is the org and 1.0.0 is the version — the slash separates org from version, it is not part of the version string.
- The version must match the
release value in Sentry.init(). If your SDK uses "1.0.0", the command must use org/1.0.0.
--auto requires a Sentry repository integration (GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket) and a local git checkout. It matches your origin remote against Sentry's repo list. Without a checkout, use --local.
- With no flag,
set-commits tries --auto first and falls back to --local on failure.
Arbitrary API Access
sentry api /api/0/organizations/my-org/
sentry api /api/0/organizations/my-org/projects/ --method POST --data '{"name":"new-project","platform":"python"}'
Dashboard Layout
Sentry dashboards use a 6-column grid. When adding widgets, aim to fill complete rows (widths should sum to 6).
Display types with default sizes:
| Display Type | Width | Height | Category | Notes |
|---|
big_number | 2 | 1 | common | Compact KPI — place 3 per row (2+2+2=6) |
line | 3 | 2 | common | Half-width chart — place 2 per row (3+3=6) |
area | 3 | 2 | common | Half-width chart — place 2 per row |
bar | 3 | 2 | common | Half-width chart — place 2 per row |
table | 6 | 2 | common | Full-width — always takes its own row |
stacked_area | 3 | 2 | specialized | Stacked area chart |
top_n | 3 | 2 | specialized | Top N ranked list |
categorical_bar | 3 | 2 | specialized | Categorical bar chart |
text | 3 | 2 | specialized | Static text/markdown widget |
details | 3 | 2 | internal | Detail view |
wheel | 3 | 2 | internal | Pie/wheel chart |
rage_and_dead_clicks | 3 | 2 | internal | Rage/dead click visualization |
server_tree | 3 | 2 | internal | Hierarchical tree display |
agents_traces_table | 3 | 2 | internal | Agents traces table |
Use common types for general dashboards. Use specialized only when specifically requested. Avoid internal types unless the user explicitly asks.
Available datasets: spans (default), tracemetrics, discover, issue, error-events, logs. Run sentry dashboard widget --help for dataset descriptions, query formats, and examples.
Row-filling examples:
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "Error Count" --display big_number --query count
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "P95 Duration" --display big_number --query p95:span.duration
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "Throughput" --display big_number --query epm
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "Errors Over Time" --display line --query count
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "Latency Over Time" --display line --query p95:span.duration
sentry dashboard widget add <dashboard> "Top Endpoints" --display table \
--query count --query p95:span.duration \
--group-by transaction --sort -count --limit 10
Quick Reference
Time filtering
Use --period (alias: -t) to filter by time window:
sentry trace list --period 1h
sentry span list --period 24h
sentry span list -t 7d
Scoping to an org or project
Org and project are positional arguments following gh CLI conventions:
sentry trace list my-org/my-project
sentry issue list my-org/my-project
sentry span list my-org/my-project/abc123def456...
Listing spans in a trace
Pass the trace ID as a positional argument to span list:
sentry span list abc123def456...
sentry span list my-org/my-project/abc123def456...
Dataset names for the Events API
When querying the Events API (directly or via sentry api), valid dataset values are: spans, transactions, logs, errors, discover.
Common Mistakes
- Wrong issue ID format: Use
PROJECT-123 (short ID), not the numeric ID 123456789. The short ID includes the project prefix.
- Pre-authenticating unnecessarily: Don't run
sentry auth login before every command. The CLI detects missing/expired auth and prompts automatically. Only run sentry auth login if you need to switch accounts.
- Missing
--json for piping: Human-readable output includes formatting. Use --json when parsing output programmatically.
- Specifying org/project when not needed: Auto-detection resolves org/project from
.sentryclirc config files, DSNs, env vars, and directory names. Let it work first — only add <org>/<project> if the CLI says it can't detect the target or detects the wrong one.
- Confusing
--query syntax: The --query flag uses Sentry search syntax (e.g., is:unresolved, assigned:me), not free text search.
- Not using
--web: View commands support -w/--web to open the resource in the browser — useful for sharing links.
- Fetching API schemas instead of using the CLI: Prefer
sentry schema to browse the API and sentry api to make requests — the CLI handles authentication and endpoint resolution, so there's rarely a need to download OpenAPI specs separately.
- Release version mismatch: The
org/version positional is <org-slug>/<version>, where org/ is the org, not part of the version. sentry release create sentry/1.0.0 creates version 1.0.0 in org sentry. If your Sentry.init() uses release: "1.0.0", this is correct. Don't double-prefix like sentry/myapp/1.0.0.
- Running
set-commits --auto without a git checkout: --auto needs a local git repo to discover the origin remote URL and HEAD commit. In CI, ensure actions/checkout with fetch-depth: 0 runs before set-commits --auto.
- Using
sentry api when CLI commands suffice: sentry issue list --json and sentry issue view --json already include shortId, title, count, userCount, priority, level, status, permalink, and other fields at the top level. When using --fields to select specific fields like count or userCount, the CLI automatically ensures these fields are present in the API response. Use --fields to select specific fields and --help to see all available fields. Only fall back to sentry api for data the CLI doesn't expose.
Prerequisites
The CLI must be installed and authenticated before use.
Installation
curl https://cli.sentry.dev/install -fsS | bash
curl https://cli.sentry.dev/install -fsS | bash -s -- --version nightly
npm install -g sentry
Authentication
sentry auth login
sentry auth login --token YOUR_SENTRY_API_TOKEN
sentry auth status
sentry auth logout
Command Reference
Auth
Authenticate with Sentry
sentry auth login — Authenticate with Sentry
sentry auth logout — Log out of Sentry
sentry auth refresh — Refresh your authentication token
sentry auth status — View authentication status
sentry auth token — Print the stored authentication token
sentry auth whoami — Show the currently authenticated identity
→ Full flags and examples: references/auth.md
Org
Work with Sentry organizations
sentry org list — List organizations
sentry org view <org> — View details of an organization
→ Full flags and examples: references/org.md
Project
Work with Sentry projects
sentry project create <name> <platform> — Create a new project
sentry project delete <org/project> — Delete a project
sentry project list <org/project> — List projects
sentry project view <org/project> — View details of a project
→ Full flags and examples: references/project.md
Issue
Manage Sentry issues
sentry issue list <org/project> — List issues in a project
sentry issue events <issue> — List events for a specific issue
sentry issue explain <issue> — Analyze an issue's root cause using Seer AI
sentry issue plan <issue> — Generate a solution plan using Seer AI
sentry issue view <issue> — View details of a specific issue
sentry issue resolve <issue> — Mark an issue as resolved
sentry issue unresolve <issue> — Reopen a resolved issue
sentry issue archive <issue> — Archive (ignore) an issue
sentry issue merge <issue...> — Merge 2+ issues into a single canonical group
→ Full flags and examples: references/issue.md
Event
View, list, and send Sentry events
sentry event view <org/project/event-id...> — View details of one or more events
sentry event list <issue> — List events for an issue
sentry event send <args...> — Send a Sentry event
→ Full flags and examples: references/event.md
API
Make an authenticated API request
sentry api <endpoint> — Make an authenticated API request
→ Full flags and examples: references/api.md
Alert
Manage Sentry alert rules
sentry alert issues list <org/project> — List issue alert rules
sentry alert issues view <org/project/rule-id-or-name> — View an issue alert rule
sentry alert issues create <target> — Create an issue alert rule
sentry alert issues delete <org/project/rule-id-or-name> — Delete an issue alert rule
sentry alert issues edit <org/project/rule-id-or-name> — Edit an issue alert rule
sentry alert metrics list <target> — List metric alert rules
sentry alert metrics view <org/rule-id-or-name> — View a metric alert rule
sentry alert metrics create <org> — Create a metric alert rule
sentry alert metrics delete <org/rule-id-or-name> — Delete a metric alert rule
sentry alert metrics edit <org/rule-id-or-name> — Edit a metric alert rule
→ Full flags and examples: references/alert.md
CLI
CLI-related commands
sentry cli defaults <key value...> — View and manage default settings
sentry cli feedback <message...> — Send feedback about the CLI
sentry cli fix — Diagnose and repair CLI database issues
sentry cli import — Import settings from legacy .sentryclirc files
sentry cli setup — Configure shell integration
sentry cli uninstall — Uninstall Sentry CLI
sentry cli upgrade <version> — Update the Sentry CLI to the latest version
→ Full flags and examples: references/cli.md
Code-mappings
Manage code mappings for stack trace linking
sentry code-mappings upload <path> — Upload code mappings for stack trace linking
→ Full flags and examples: references/code-mappings.md
Dart-symbol-map
Work with Dart/Flutter symbol maps
sentry dart-symbol-map upload <path> — Upload a Dart/Flutter symbol map to Sentry
→ Full flags and examples: references/dart-symbol-map.md
Dashboard
Manage Sentry dashboards
sentry dashboard list <org/title-filter...> — List dashboards
sentry dashboard view <org/project/dashboard...> — View a dashboard
sentry dashboard create <org/project/title...> — Create a dashboard
sentry dashboard widget add <org/project/dashboard/title...> — Add a widget to a dashboard
sentry dashboard widget edit <org/project/dashboard...> — Edit a widget in a dashboard
sentry dashboard widget delete <org/project/dashboard...> — Delete a widget from a dashboard
sentry dashboard revisions <org/dashboard...> — List dashboard revisions
sentry dashboard restore <org/dashboard...> — Restore a dashboard revision
→ Full flags and examples: references/dashboard.md
Proguard
Work with ProGuard/R8 mapping files
sentry proguard upload <path...> — Upload ProGuard/R8 mapping files to Sentry
sentry proguard uuid <path> — Compute the UUID for a ProGuard mapping file
→ Full flags and examples: references/proguard.md
Replay
Search and inspect Session Replays
sentry replay list <org/project> — List recent Session Replays
sentry replay view <replay-id-or-url...> — View a Session Replay
→ Full flags and examples: references/replay.md
Release
Work with Sentry releases
sentry release list <org/project> — List releases with adoption and health metrics
sentry release view <org/version> — View release details with health metrics
sentry release create <org/version> — Create a release
sentry release finalize <org/version> — Finalize a release
sentry release delete <org/version> — Delete a release
sentry release archive <org/version> — Archive a release
sentry release restore <org/version> — Restore an archived release
sentry release deploy <org/version> <environment> <name> — Create a deploy for a release
sentry release deploys <org/version> — List deploys for a release
sentry release set-commits <org/version> — Set commits for a release
sentry release propose-version — Propose a release version
→ Full flags and examples: references/release.md
Repo
Work with Sentry repositories
sentry repo list <org/project> — List repositories
→ Full flags and examples: references/repo.md
Team
Work with Sentry teams
sentry team list <org/project> — List teams
→ Full flags and examples: references/team.md
Explore
Query aggregate event data (Explore)
sentry explore <target> — Query aggregate event data (Explore)
→ Full flags and examples: references/explore.md
Log
View Sentry logs
sentry log list <org/project-or-trace-id...> — List logs from a project
sentry log view <org/project/log-id...> — View details of one or more log entries
→ Full flags and examples: references/log.md
Monitor
Work with Sentry cron monitors
sentry monitor run <monitor-slug command...> — Wrap a command with cron monitor check-ins
sentry monitor list <org/project> — List cron monitors
→ Full flags and examples: references/monitor.md
Sourcemap
Manage sourcemaps
sentry sourcemap inject <directory> — Inject debug IDs into JavaScript files and sourcemaps
sentry sourcemap upload <directory> — Upload sourcemaps to Sentry
sentry sourcemap resolve <directory> — Resolve and report sourcemap linkage for JavaScript files
→ Full flags and examples: references/sourcemap.md
Span
List and view spans in projects or traces
sentry span list <org/project/trace-id...> — List spans in a project or trace
sentry span view <trace-id/span-id...> — View details of specific spans
→ Full flags and examples: references/span.md
Trace
View distributed traces
sentry trace list <org/project> — List recent traces in a project
sentry trace view <org/project/trace-id...> — View details of a specific trace
sentry trace logs <org/project/trace-id...> — View logs associated with a trace
→ Full flags and examples: references/trace.md
Trial
Manage product trials
sentry trial list <org> — List product trials
sentry trial start <name> <org> — Start a product trial
→ Full flags and examples: references/trial.md
Init
Initialize Sentry in your project (experimental)
sentry init <target> <directory> — Initialize Sentry in your project (experimental)
→ Full flags and examples: references/init.md
Local
Sentry for local development
sentry local serve — Start the local dev server and tail events
sentry local run <command...> — Run a command with the local dev server enabled
→ Full flags and examples: references/local.md
Schema
Browse the Sentry API schema
sentry schema <resource...> — Browse the Sentry API schema
→ Full flags and examples: references/schema.md
Global Options
All commands support the following global options:
--help - Show help for the command
--version - Show CLI version
--log-level <level> - Set log verbosity (error, warn, log, info, debug, trace). Overrides SENTRY_LOG_LEVEL
--verbose - Shorthand for --log-level debug
Output Formats
JSON Output
Most list and view commands support --json flag for JSON output, making it easy to integrate with other tools:
sentry org list --json | jq '.[] | .slug'
Opening in Browser
View commands support -w or --web flag to open the resource in your browser:
sentry issue view PROJ-123 -w