| name | screenpipe-cli |
| description | Manage screenpipe pipes (scheduled AI automations) and connections (Telegram, Slack, Discord, etc.) via the CLI. Use when the user asks to create, list, enable, disable, run, or debug pipes, or manage service connections from the command line. |
Screenpipe CLI
Use bun x screenpipe@latest to run CLI commands. No separate install needed.
IMPORTANT: Always run bun x commands from a clean temp directory to avoid node_modules conflicts:
cd "$(mktemp -d)" && bun x screenpipe@latest <command>
Shell
- All platforms →
bash (on Windows, the bundled git-portable bash is used automatically)
Note: the bash tool truncates output around ~50 KB. Long listings (connection list, pipe list, etc.) are sorted with connected/enabled rows first, but if you need a specific row, pipe through grep or head rather than scanning the full output — e.g. bun x screenpipe@latest connection list | grep -E 'browser|connected'.
Pipe Management
Pipes are markdown-based AI automations that run on schedule. Each pipe lives at ~/.screenpipe/pipes/<name>/pipe.md.
Commands
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe list
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe enable <name>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe disable <name>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe run <name>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe logs <name>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe install <url-or-path>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe delete <name>
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe models list
Creating a Pipe
Create ~/.screenpipe/pipes/<name>/pipe.md with YAML frontmatter + prompt:
---
schedule: every 30m
enabled: true
preset: ["Primary", "Fallback"]
---
Your prompt instructions here. The AI agent executes this on schedule.
## What to do
1. Query screenpipe search API for recent activity
2. Process results
3. Output summary / send notification
Schedule syntax:
- Recurring:
every 30m, every 1h, every day at 9am, every monday at 9am, or cron */30 * * * *, 0 9 * * *
- One-off (fires once, then auto-disables):
at <RFC3339 timestamp> — e.g. at 2026-04-29T17:00:00-07:00
- Manual only:
manual (run via pipe run or API trigger)
One-off scheduled tasks (use this when the user says "in 2 days", "tomorrow at 5pm", "next Monday", "remind me to check X later", or any other future-time deferred action):
---
schedule: at 2026-04-29T17:00:00-07:00
enabled: true
preset: auto
---
Check Gmail for a reply from Mark about the HIPAA evidence pack.
If found, summarize and send a notification. If not, note it.
Resolve "in 2 days" / "tomorrow 5pm" / "next Monday" against the user's local timezone (which is in the context header), format as RFC3339 with offset, and put it in the at <iso> schedule.
When fired, the pipe auto-disables itself — enabled: false is set in the local-overrides file. The pipe.md stays on disk as history. Users see upcoming one-offs in the chat sidebar's "upcoming" section with a countdown ("in 2d 4h"). To cancel before fire time: pipe disable <name>. To re-run after firing: pipe enable <name> then pipe run <name> (or set a new at <iso>).
Config fields: schedule, enabled (bool), preset (string or array — e.g. "Oai" or ["Primary", "Fallback"]), history (bool — include previous output as context)
Screenpipe prepends a context header with time range, timezone, OS, and API URL before each execution. No template variables needed.
After creating:
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe install ~/.screenpipe/pipes/my-pipe
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe enable my-pipe
bun x screenpipe@latest pipe run my-pipe
Editing Config
Edit frontmatter in ~/.screenpipe/pipes/<name>/pipe.md directly, or use the API:
curl -X POST http://localhost:3030/pipes/<name>/config \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"config": {"schedule": "every 1h", "enabled": true}}'
Rules
- Use
pipe list (not --json) — table output is compact
- Never dump full pipe JSON — can be 15MB+
- Check logs first when debugging:
pipe logs <name>
- Use
pipe run <name> to test before waiting for schedule
Connection Management
Manage integrations (Telegram, Slack, Discord, Email, Todoist, Teams) from the CLI.
Commands
bun x screenpipe@latest connection list
bun x screenpipe@latest connection list --json
bun x screenpipe@latest connection get <id>
bun x screenpipe@latest connection get <id> --json
bun x screenpipe@latest connection set <id> key=val
bun x screenpipe@latest connection test <id>
bun x screenpipe@latest connection remove <id>
Examples
bun x screenpipe@latest connection set telegram bot_token=123456:ABC-DEF chat_id=5776185278
bun x screenpipe@latest connection set slack webhook_url=https://hooks.slack.com/services/...
bun x screenpipe@latest connection test telegram
bun x screenpipe@latest connection list
Connection IDs: telegram, slack, discord, email, todoist, teams, google-calendar, apple-intelligence, openclaw
Credentials are stored locally at ~/.screenpipe/connections.json.
Publishing pipes to the store
screenpipe pipe publish <pipe-name>
Reads ~/.screenpipe/pipes/<pipe-name>/pipe.md, extracts title/description/icon/category from YAML frontmatter, and publishes to the screenpipe pipe store. Requires auth (SCREENPIPE_API_KEY env var or ~/.screenpipe/auth.json).