| name | slay-automations |
| description | Create and manage automations via the slay CLI |
| trigger | auto |
Automations are project-scoped, event-driven actions. They fire shell commands in response to task events or on a cron schedule.
Trigger types
| Type | Fires when | Extra flags |
|---|
task_status_change | Task status changes | --trigger-from-status, --trigger-to-status (both optional, filter transitions) |
task_created | New task created | — |
task_archived | Task archived | — |
task_tag_changed | Tags modified on a task | — |
cron | On schedule | --cron <expression> (required) |
manual | Only via slay automations run | — |
Commands
-
slay automations list --project <name|id> [--json] — list automations for a project.
- Shows enabled state, trigger type, run count, and last run time
-
slay automations view <id> [--json] — view full automation details including trigger config, conditions, and actions.
-
slay automations create <name> --project <name|id> --trigger <type> [--action-command <cmd>] [--trigger-from-status <status>] [--trigger-to-status <status>] [--cron <expression>] [--description <text>] [--config <file>] — create an automation.
- For simple automations, use
--action-command to specify a shell command
- For complex setups with multiple actions or conditions, use
--config <file> with JSON { trigger_config, conditions?, actions } — overrides all other flags
-
slay automations update <id> [--name <n>] [--description <text>] [--enabled] [--disabled] [--trigger <type>] [--action-command <cmd>] [--trigger-from-status <s>] [--trigger-to-status <s>] [--cron <expr>] — update an automation.
- At least one option required
-
slay automations delete <id> — permanently delete an automation.
-
slay automations toggle <id> — flip the enabled/disabled state.
- You don't need to know the current state — it toggles automatically
-
slay automations run <id> — manually trigger an automation.
- Requires the SlayZone app to be running (uses the app's HTTP API)
- Reports status and duration
-
slay automations runs <id> [--limit <n>] [--json] — view execution history.
- Shows status, duration, and any errors
- Default limit: 10
Config file example
{
"trigger_config": { "type": "task_status_change", "params": { "toStatus": "done" } },
"actions": [
{ "type": "run_command", "params": { "command": "echo 'Task completed!'" } }
]
}