| name | uipath-platform |
| description | UiPath platform ops via the uip CLI — use for ANY task hitting UiPath Cloud / Orchestrator / Studio Web / Integration Service / Data Fabric / LLM Gateway. Load BEFORE writing code that calls a UiPath API. Covers auth, folders, assets, queues, storage buckets, libraries, webhooks, triggers, processes, jobs, machines, users, roles, sessions, calendars, IS connectors/connections/activities, Data Fabric entities/records/files/choice-sets (`uip df`), BYO LLM product configurations, context grounding, traces (execution traces and spans + trace feedback / annotation), licensing. For 'why did X fail' / root-cause→uipath-troubleshoot. For `uip solution` lifecycle→uipath-solution. For PDD/SDD design→uipath-planner. For workflow code (.xaml/.cs)→uipath-rpa, .flow (incl. Data Fabric connector nodes)→uipath-maestro-flow, .bpmn→uipath-maestro-bpmn, agents (.py/agent.json)→uipath-agents, Test Manager→uipath-test. |
| when_to_use | User mentions UiPath / Orchestrator / Studio Web / Integration Service / Data Fabric / LLM Gateway / 'uip' CLI / asset / queue / bucket / library / webhook / trigger / connector / connection / tenant / folder / robot / package / entity / record / choice set / trace / span / trace feedback / BYO LLM. Also 'upload to UiPath', 'create asset', 'start job', 'list queues', 'deploy a single package to Orchestrator', 'OAuth2 token', 'list trace spans / add trace feedback', 'create entity', 'add field', 'delete field', 'list entities', 'insert record', 'update record', 'delete record', 'query Data Fabric', 'search records', 'show every <thing> tagged/where', 'filter records by tag/choice/field', 'count by group', 'unique tag combinations', 'group by field', 'aggregate COUNT/SUM/AVG', 'create choice-set', 'create choiceset', 'add choice set values', 'delete choice set', 'attach file to record', 'upload/download/delete file on entity record', 'swap record attachment', 'import CSV', 'load CSV into entity/list', 'load spreadsheet into entity', 'bulk load records from CSV', 'bulk import from CSV', 'register my own LLM key', 'configure a model substitution', 'my BYO LLM key stopped working / returns errors', 're-probe / audit a BYO configuration', 'uipath.com REST'. For `uip solution` ops or `.uipx` deploys→uipath-solution. For Data Fabric connector nodes inside a `.flow`→uipath-maestro-flow. |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, Glob, Grep, Skill |
UiPath Platform — uip CLI Assistant
Comprehensive guide for UiPath Cloud / Orchestrator / Studio Web / Integration Service, end-to-end via the uip CLI. For uip solution lifecycle load uipath-solution; for PDD/SDD design & task planning load uipath-planner.
Route Diagnostic Intent Before Platform Work
Classify the requested outcome before running any command:
- Causal outcome → hand off immediately. User wants an explanation, diagnosis, or root cause for undesirable existing behavior → invoke the
Skill tool with uipath-troubleshoot (name exactly as it appears in your available-skills list) before running anything. No preliminary job/log/trace fetching — troubleshoot owns evidence collection. Prose telling the user to use troubleshoot is not a substitute for the Skill call.
- Operational outcome → stay here. Inspect current state without a causal question, perform CRUD or lifecycle actions, validate an input before applying it, or execute an already-diagnosed platform fix.
- Mixed request → troubleshoot first. Hand off the diagnosis; return here only for the platform mutation that applies the confirmed fix.
- Sibling unavailable → degrade gracefully. State the handoff could not run; give the entity, scope, and time window needed to retry the investigation. Do not improvise a platform-only root cause.
Use the CLI. Don't roll your own REST.
Always reach for uip CLI commands first. The CLI covers auth, Orchestrator (folders, processes, jobs, machines, users, roles, sessions, calendars, settings, audit logs, credential stores, feeds, attachments), resources (assets, queues, queue items, storage buckets, bucket files, libraries, webhooks, triggers), Integration Service (connectors, connections, activities, IS triggers), traces, and licensing end-to-end.
Hand-rolling HTTP calls — reading ~/.uipath/.auth and POSTing to /odata/... or /orchestrator_/... — almost always misses something the CLI gets right: the X-UIPATH-OrganizationUnitId folder header, OData filter shape (Key eq '...' with escaped single quotes), pagination envelope, retry semantics, validation error shape, or Result/Code/Data output contract. Reach for raw REST only after you've searched references/uip-commands.md for your task and confirmed no uip command covers it. The CLI is the source of truth.
If you find yourself about to curl https://cloud.uipath.com/... — stop. Search the command index first. Examples of what people often miss:
- "upload a file to a storage bucket" →
uip or bucket-files upload (NOT a PUT /buckets/.../signedUrl dance)
- "create an asset" →
uip or assets create (NOT a POST /odata/Assets)
- "start a job for a process" →
uip or jobs start <process-key> (NOT POST /odata/Jobs/UiPath.Server.Configuration.OData.StartJobs)
- "configure an Integration Service connection" →
uip is connections create <connector-key> (NOT a hand-rolled OAuth flow)
- "attach a file to a Data Fabric record" →
uip df files upload <entity-id> <record-id> <field-name> --file <path> (NOT records insert / records update with the file value — the platform silently strips FILE columns and returns Success, see references/data-fabric/data-fabric.md Rule 6)
When to Use This Skill
Load this skill BEFORE writing any code that talks to UiPath. Specific triggers:
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Auth & tenant: login, logout, switch tenant, named login profiles via --profile <name>, ~/.uipath/.auth, OAuth token, organization
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Orchestrator core: folders (list/get/create/edit/move/delete/runtimes), processes/releases, jobs (start/stop/logs/traces/healing-data), packages (upload/download/versions), machines, users / roles / sessions (incl. DirectoryUser/DirectoryGroup/DirectoryRobot/DirectoryExternalApplication), licenses, calendars, settings, audit logs, credential stores, feeds, attachments
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Resources (Orchestrator-scoped): assets (text/integer/bool/credential), queues + queue items, storage buckets + bucket files (upload/download/get-download-url/get-upload-url), libraries (.nupkg), webhooks (HMAC signing), triggers (time/queue/api)
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Integration Service: connectors, connections (OAuth flow), activities, IS triggers, agent-workflow reference resolution
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**Data Fabric **: UiPath's structured, typed data store. **⛔ STOP — before ANY uip df command, Read references/data-fabric/data-fabric.md.The reference carries Critical Rules (folder-scope prompt flow, irreversible-op gates, complex-field config), request-body schema, per-type operator matrix, and routes to topic files: entity-schema.md, records-query.md, filter-platform-contract.md, choice-sets.md, file-attachments.md, bulk-import.md. Surfaces:
- Entities — schemas with typed columns, per-type constraints (
lengthLimit, minValue / maxValue, decimalPrecision), choice-set / relationship / file fields, addFields / updateFields / removeFields evolution.
- Records — insert / update / delete / list / get /
query with server-side filters, sorting, pagination, group-by, and aggregates (COUNT, SUM, AVG, MIN, MAX).
- DF filter body uses
filterGroup.queryFilters[] — full shape in records-query.md.
- Files — binary attachments stored on
FILE-typed fields via files upload / download / delete (record-level writes silently strip FILE values; the dedicated verbs are mandatory).
- Choice sets — shared enumerations consumed by
CHOICE_SET_SINGLE / CHOICE_SET_MULTIPLE fields; values use immutable integer NumberIds, not labels.
- Folder scoping — tenant-level OR folder-scoped via
--folder-key <GUID> on every write, --include-folders on entities list / choice-sets list.
- CSV bulk import —
uip df records import <entity-id> --file <path.csv> --output json. Basic field types only; complex fields (CHOICE_SET, RELATIONSHIP, FILE, AUTO_NUMBER) require records insert --file <json>.
For Query / Create / Update / Delete / GetById connector nodes inside a .flow, hand off to uipath-maestro-flow — that skill owns the in-flow node JSON, bindings_v2.json, and connection-resource layout.
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LLM Gateway — BYO product configurations: uip llm-configuration byo-connections (list / get / create / update / delete / list-product-configs). Register tenant-owned OpenAI / Azure OpenAI / AWS Bedrock / Google Vertex / Anthropic / OpenAI-compatible keys against UiPath product features (agents, agenthub, jarvis, IXP, agent builder, ECS). Two input shapes: single-mapping (for AnyModelWithOwnAdditions features) and repeated --mapping (required for AllModels / AnyModel). Server-side validation is mandatory.
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LLM Gateway — diagnose a failing BYO config: re-probe the underlying IS connection with byo-connections get <id> --force-refresh, force a fresh server-side probe with an idempotent update, audit the tenant with list --include-connection-details filtered on connectionState != Enabled, check catalog drift with list-product-configs, and cross-reference trace evidence with uip traces spans get <trace-id>. The gateway does not expose per-request invocation logs via CLI — diagnosis is current-state + trace evidence only. See references/llmgateway/byo-connections.md § Diagnostics. For tenant-wide AI Trust Layer policy that may be overriding routing, see uipath-governance.
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Traces: uip traces spans get <trace-id> (LLM/agentic execution observability)
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Context grounding: knowledge indexes for semantic search / RAG — uip context-grounding (list / create from a bucket or connection / ingest / retrieve to poll ingestion status / search / delete). Agents and flows consume these indexes as tools. See references/context-grounding/index-management.md.
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Platform licensing: tenant license allocations, user/group bundle assignments, consumables reporting (uip platform tenants licenses, users licenses, groups rules, licenses consumables)
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CLI tooling itself: uip tools list/search/install, uip mcp serve
For uip solution lifecycle (init / pack / publish / deploy / activate / upload) and CI/CD pipelines that build and deploy UiPath solutions, load uipath-solution.
Auth token location
The default login stores credentials at ~/.uipath/.auth:
UIPATH_URL=https://alpha.uipath.com
UIPATH_ORGANIZATION_NAME=my_org
UIPATH_TENANT_NAME=my_tenant
UIPATH_ACCESS_TOKEN=eyJ...
UIPATH_ORGANIZATION_ID=...
UIPATH_TENANT_ID=...
Named profiles store credentials at ~/.uipath/profiles/<name>/.auth. Use named profiles when the user asks to keep multiple UiPath logins on the same machine:
uip login --profile dev --output json
uip login status --profile dev --output json
uip login which --profile dev --output json
Rules:
--profile <name> is a global option. Pass it on every uip command that should use that login, for example uip --profile dev or folders list --output json.
default means the built-in unprofiled login and maps back to ~/.uipath/.auth.
- Profile names may contain only letters, numbers,
., _, and -. Never use paths like ../prod.
--profile and auth-command --file <folder> are mutually exclusive. Use one or the other.
- A missing named profile does not fall back to
~/.uipath/.auth or Robot credentials. Tell the user to run uip login --profile <name>.
These tokens can be reused for direct Orchestrator REST API calls when CLI commands don't cover a use case. If a named profile is active, read the path from uip login which --profile <name> --output json rather than assuming ~/.uipath/.auth.
Quick Start
Step 1 — Authenticate
Before interacting with Orchestrator, solutions, or Integration Service, the user must be logged in.
Always check first — most sessions are already authenticated:
uip login status --output json
If it reports Logged in, skip the rest of this step. There is no --check flag — status is the verification subcommand.
If the user names a profile, check that profile explicitly:
uip login status --profile dev --output json
Interactive login (browser OAuth2): uip login opens a browser window on the user's machine and blocks until they complete it. In a non-interactive or automated session, do NOT run it yourself — tell the user to run it and wait.
uip login --output json
For a named interactive login:
uip login --profile dev --output json
For a custom authority (e.g., alpha.uipath.com):
uip login --authority "https://alpha.uipath.com/identity_" --it --output json
For non-interactive (CI/CD) scenarios, use client credentials:
uip login --client-id "<ID>" --client-secret "<SECRET>" --tenant "<TENANT>" --output json
Step 2 — Select a Tenant
List available tenants and set the active one:
uip login tenant list --output json
uip login tenant set "<TENANT_NAME>" --output json
Step 3 — Explore Orchestrator
List folders to orient yourself:
uip or folders list --output json
Step 4 — Work with Orchestrator Resources
Choose the appropriate operation from the Task Navigation table below. For uip solution ops, load uipath-solution.
Task Navigation
| I need to... | Read these |
|---|
| Authenticate / manage tenants | references/uip-commands.md |
| Set up folders, users, machines | references/orchestrator/setup-environment.md |
| Run and monitor jobs | references/orchestrator/run-jobs.md |
| Manage sessions and runtimes | references/orchestrator/manage-sessions.md |
| Tenant settings, calendars, audit logs | references/orchestrator/tenant-admin.md |
| Understand Orchestrator concepts | references/orchestrator/orchestrator.md |
| Manage assets | references/orchestrator/manage-assets.md |
| Work with queues and queue items | references/orchestrator/process-queues.md |
| Work with storage buckets and files | references/orchestrator/work-with-storage.md |
| Set up triggers and webhooks | references/orchestrator/triggers-and-webhooks.md |
| Develop / pack / publish / deploy / activate solutions; set up CI/CD | /uipath:uipath-solution |
| Debug LLM/agent traces (spans) | references/traces/traces.md |
| Annotate traces with feedback | references/traces/feedback.md |
| Use Integration Service | references/integration-service/integration-service.md |
| Use Data Fabric — entities, records, files, choice sets | references/data-fabric/data-fabric.md |
| Build an entity schema / add fields / complex field types | references/data-fabric/entity-schema.md |
| Query records — filters, pagination, aggregates, choice/relationship semantics | references/data-fabric/records-query.md |
| Filter operator support matrix per field type | references/data-fabric/filter-platform-contract.md |
| Manage choice sets and choice-set values | references/data-fabric/choice-sets.md |
| Upload / download / delete file attachments on records | references/data-fabric/file-attachments.md |
| Bulk import records from CSV | references/data-fabric/bulk-import.md |
| Configure BYO LLM keys (OpenAI / Azure OpenAI / Bedrock / Vertex / Anthropic) | references/llmgateway/byo-connections.md |
| Diagnose / audit / re-probe a BYO LLM configuration | references/llmgateway/byo-connections.md#diagnostics |
| Allocate licenses to tenants | references/licensing/tenant-allocations.md |
| Assign user/group license bundles | references/licensing/user-licenses-allocations.md |
| Report on license consumption | references/licensing/consumables-report.md |
| Understand licensing concepts | references/licensing/licensing.md |
| Full CLI command reference | references/uip-commands.md |
| Build/run/validate coded workflows | /uipath:uipath-rpa |
Resolving UiPath Studio
Some operations (creating projects, validating, running workflows, packing) require UiPath Studio. When Studio is needed:
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Check for a running instance first:
rpa-tool list-instances --output json
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If no instance is running, try the standard install location:
rpa-tool start-studio --output json
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If that fails (version too old, not found, etc.) — ASK THE USER where their Studio build is located. Do NOT search the entire filesystem. Common locations include:
C:\Program Files\UiPath\Studio
- A dev build directory (e.g.,
dev4/Studio/Output/bin/Debug)
- A custom install path
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Once you have the path, pass it explicitly:
rpa-tool start-studio --studio-dir "<STUDIO_DIR>" --output json
Never spend time searching for Studio automatically. If the default doesn't work, ask immediately — the user knows where their build is.
Key Concepts
UiPath Platform Hierarchy
Organization
└── Tenant(s)
└── Folder(s) ← Orchestrator folders (logical containers)
├── Processes ← Published automation packages
├── Assets ← Key-value configuration (Text, Bool, Integer, Credential, Secret)
├── Queues ← Work item queues for distributed processing
├── Jobs ← Running/completed process executions
├── Triggers ← Event-based or queue-based job triggers
├── Schedules ← Time-based job scheduling (cron)
├── Storage Buckets ← File storage for automation data
├── Machines ← Robot execution environments
└── Robots ← Attended/Unattended execution agents
Robot Types
| Type | Description | Use Case |
|---|
| Attended | Runs alongside a human user, triggered via UiPath Assistant | Front-office tasks, user-assisted automation |
| Unattended | Runs autonomously in virtual environments, managed by Orchestrator | Back-office tasks, scheduled processing, 24/7 operations |
Folder Types
| Type | Description |
|---|
| Standard | Default folder for organizing automations |
| Personal | User-specific workspace |
| Virtual | Logical grouping without physical separation |
| Solution | Folder created by solution deployment |
| DebugSolution | Debug variant of a solution folder |
Asset Types
| Type | Description |
|---|
| Text | Plain text value |
| Bool | Boolean (true/false) |
| Integer | Numeric integer value |
| Credential | Username + password pair |
| Secret | Encrypted secret value |
| DBConnectionString | Database connection string |
| HttpConnectionString | HTTP connection string |
| WindowsCredential | Windows credential pair |
CLI Overview
The UiPath CLI (uip) is a unified command-line tool for interacting with the UiPath platform:
| Command Group | Prefix | Description | Status |
|---|
| Authentication | login, logout | OAuth2, client credentials, PAT, tenant management | Available |
| Orchestrator | or | Folders, jobs, processes, releases | Available |
| Resource | resource | Assets, queues, queue items, storage buckets, bucket files | Available |
| Integration Service | is | Connectors, connections, activities, resources | Available |
| Data Fabric | df | Entities, records, files, choice sets (@uipath/data-fabric-tool) | Available |
| Tools | tools | CLI tool extension management | Available |
| MCP | mcp | Model Context Protocol server | Available |
| Coded Agents | codedagent | Python agent lifecycle (setup, exec) | Available |
| RPA | rpa | RPA workflow management (create, compile, validate, execute) | Available |
Global Options
Every uip command accepts:
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|
--output <format> | Output format: table, json, yaml, plain | table (interactive), json (non-interactive) |
--output-filter <expression> | JMESPath expression to filter JSON output | -- |
--profile <name> | Use a named auth profile from ~/.uipath/profiles/<name>/.auth | built-in default login |
--verbose | Enable verbose/debug logging | Off |
--help / -h | Display help for the command | -- |
--version / -v | Display CLI version | -- |
Always use --output json when calling uip commands programmatically. JSON is compact and machine-readable.
To narrow list results, use the noun's own filter flag (--state Faulted, --type Text, --status New, --name, --process-name, --search). The backend filters before sending; pagination stays correct. Per-noun flags: references/uip-commands.md. Never list-everything-then-filter-mentally.
Use --output-filter (JMESPath) for output reshaping or for fields with no server-side flag — e.g., --output-filter "Data[].{id: id, name: name}", or filtering by a derived/computed value. Don't reach for it when the server already has a filter for that attribute.
Deployment Notes
- Starting jobs requires runtimes. If you get error 2818 "no runtimes configured", the target folder needs machine templates with Unattended/Development runtimes assigned.
- For
uip solution pack / publish / deploy / activate flows, load uipath-solution. This skill owns the auth and Orchestrator surface those flows depend on; the solution skill owns the lifecycle commands.
- Fallback: direct REST API. When CLI tools don't support an operation, use the Orchestrator REST API with the access token from
~/.uipath/.auth. See references/orchestrator/orchestrator.md - REST API.
References
- CLI Command Reference — Every
uip command with workflow links
- Orchestrator — Concepts, folders, jobs, processes, machines, users
- Resources — Assets, queues, buckets, triggers, libraries, webhooks
- Solutions — Solution lifecycle (
uip solution init/pack/publish/deploy/activate)
- Planner — PDD/SDD design + multi-skill task planning (Process → Solution Design Document → task list)
- Traces — Spans — LLM execution trace observability
- Traces — Feedback — Annotate traces with sentiment and comments
- Integration Service — Connectors, connections, activities, resources
- Data Fabric — Entity schemas, records CRUD, query filters and aggregates, choice sets, file attachments, CSV bulk import, folder scoping
- LLM Gateway — BYO Connections — Register tenant-owned LLM keys against UiPath products
- Licensing — Tenant allocations, user/group bundles, consumables reporting
- Coded Workflows — Building coded automation projects
Trouble? If something didn't work as expected, use /uipath-feedback to send a report.