| name | asc-cli-usage |
| description | Guidance for using asc cli in this repo (flags, output formats, pagination, auth, and discovery). Use when asked to run or design asc commands or interact with App Store Connect via the CLI. |
asc cli usage
Use this skill when you need to run or design asc commands for App Store Connect.
Command discovery
- Always use
--help to discover commands and flags.
asc --help
asc builds --help
asc builds list --help
Canonical verbs (current asc)
- Prefer
view over legacy get aliases for read-only commands in docs and automation.
asc apps view --id "APP_ID"
asc versions view --version-id "VERSION_ID"
asc pricing availability view --app "APP_ID"
- Prefer
edit for update-only availability surfaces and other canonical edit flows.
asc pricing availability edit --app "APP_ID" --territory "USA,GBR" --available true
asc app-setup availability edit --app "APP_ID" --territory "USA,GBR" --available true
asc xcode version edit --build-number "42"
- Keep
set where the CLI intentionally models a higher-level replacement/configuration flow and --help still shows set as the canonical verb.
Flag conventions
- Use explicit long flags (e.g.,
--app, --output).
- Prefer explicit flags in automation; some newer commands can prompt for missing fields when run interactively.
- Destructive operations require
--confirm.
- Use
--paginate when the user wants all pages.
Output formats
- Output defaults are TTY-aware:
table in interactive terminals, json when piped or non-interactive.
- Use
--output table or --output markdown only for human-readable output.
--pretty is only valid with JSON output.
Authentication and defaults
- Prefer keychain auth via
asc auth login.
- Fallback env vars:
ASC_KEY_ID, ASC_ISSUER_ID, ASC_PRIVATE_KEY_PATH, ASC_PRIVATE_KEY, ASC_PRIVATE_KEY_B64.
ASC_APP_ID can provide a default app ID.
- When permissions are unclear, inspect exact API key role coverage with
asc web auth capabilities.
- This lives under the experimental web auth surface.
- It can resolve the current local auth by default, or inspect a specific key with
--key-id.
Timeouts
ASC_TIMEOUT / ASC_TIMEOUT_SECONDS control request timeouts.
ASC_UPLOAD_TIMEOUT / ASC_UPLOAD_TIMEOUT_SECONDS control upload timeouts.