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supermemory-cli
// Use the Supermemory CLI to programmatically manage memories, documents, profiles, tags, connectors, keys, and teams from the terminal. Covers all commands, flags, and usage patterns.
// Use the Supermemory CLI to programmatically manage memories, documents, profiles, tags, connectors, keys, and teams from the terminal. Covers all commands, flags, and usage patterns.
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| name | supermemory-cli |
| description | Use the Supermemory CLI to programmatically manage memories, documents, profiles, tags, connectors, keys, and teams from the terminal. Covers all commands, flags, and usage patterns. |
The Supermemory CLI is the complete interface to Supermemory from the terminal. It lets you add memories, search, manage documents, configure projects, connect external data sources, and administer teams — all programmatically.
# Install globally
npm install -g @supermemory/cli
# Authenticate (opens browser OAuth flow)
supermemory login
# Or use an API key directly
supermemory login --api-key sm_abc_xxx
# Check auth status
supermemory whoami
The CLI supports three config scopes:
| Scope | File | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
project | .supermemory/config.json (gitignored) | Per-machine secrets, API keys |
team | .supermemory/team.json (committed) | Shared tag, team-wide defaults |
global | ~/.config/supermemory/config.json | All projects on this machine |
# Interactive setup wizard
supermemory init
# Non-interactive
supermemory init --scope project --tag my-bot
supermemory init --scope team --tag shared-project
supermemory init --scope global --output json
# View/set config values
supermemory config
supermemory config set tag my-project
supermemory config set verbose true
supermemory config get tag
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
SUPERMEMORY_API_KEY | API key for authentication |
SUPERMEMORY_TAG | Override default container tag |
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT | OpenTelemetry collector endpoint |
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--json | Force JSON output (machine-readable) |
--tag | Override default container tag for this command |
--help | Show help for any command |
add — Ingest contentIngest text, files, or URLs and extract memories into a container tag.
# Add text
supermemory add "User prefers TypeScript over JavaScript"
# Add a file (PDF, markdown, text, etc.)
supermemory add ./meeting-notes.pdf --tag meetings
# Add a URL
supermemory add https://docs.example.com/api --tag docs
# Read from stdin
cat file.txt | supermemory add --stdin
echo "some content" | supermemory add --stdin --tag notes
# With metadata
supermemory add "Design doc v2" --metadata '{"category": "engineering", "priority": "high"}'
# Custom document ID
supermemory add "My doc" --id custom-doc-id --tag project
# Batch mode (JSONL from stdin, each line: {"content": "...", "tag": "..."})
cat batch.jsonl | supermemory add --batch
Options:
--tag <string> — Container tag--stdin — Read content from stdin--title <string> — Document title--metadata <json> — JSON metadata object--id <string> — Custom document ID--batch — Batch mode, reads JSONL from stdinsearch — Search memoriesSemantic search across memories with filtering and reranking.
# Basic search
supermemory search "authentication patterns"
# Scoped to a tag with limit
supermemory search "auth" --tag api --limit 5
# With reranking for better relevance
supermemory search "database migrations" --rerank
# Query rewriting (LLM rewrites query for better results)
supermemory search "how do we handle auth" --rewrite
# Different search modes
supermemory search "user prefs" --mode memories # extracted memories only
supermemory search "user prefs" --mode hybrid # memories + document chunks
supermemory search "user prefs" --mode documents # full documents only
# Include specific fields
supermemory search "api design" --include summary,chunks,memories
# Metadata filtering
supermemory search "design" --filter '{"AND": [{"key": "category", "value": "engineering"}]}'
# Similarity threshold (0-1)
supermemory search "preferences" --threshold 0.5
Options:
--tag <string> — Filter by container tag--limit <number> — Max results (default: 10)--threshold <number> — Similarity threshold 0-1 (default: 0)--rerank — Enable reranking for better relevance--rewrite — Rewrite query using LLM--mode <string> — memories | hybrid | documents (default: memories)--include <string> — Fields: summary, chunks, memories, document--filter <json> — Metadata filter objectremember — Store a memory directlyStore a specific fact or memory without ingesting a full document.
# Store a memory
supermemory remember "User prefers dark mode" --tag user_123
# Mark as permanent/static (won't decay)
supermemory remember "User is a senior engineer at Acme Corp" --static --tag user_123
# With metadata
supermemory remember "Discussed Q3 roadmap" --tag meetings --metadata '{"type": "decision"}'
Options:
--tag <string> — Container tag--static — Mark as permanent memory--metadata <json> — JSON metadataforget — Delete a memory# Forget by memory ID
supermemory forget mem_abc123 --tag default
# Forget by content match
supermemory forget --content "outdated preference" --tag default
# With reason
supermemory forget mem_abc123 --reason "User corrected this information"
Options:
--tag <string> — Container tag--reason <string> — Reason for forgetting--content <string> — Forget by content match instead of IDupdate — Update an existing memorysupermemory update mem_123 "Updated preference: prefers Bun over Node"
supermemory update mem_123 "New content" --metadata '{"updated": true}'
Options:
--tag <string> — Container tag--metadata <json> — Updated metadata--reason <string> — Reason for updateprofile — Get user profileRetrieve the auto-generated user profile for a container tag.
# Get profile for default tag
supermemory profile
# Get profile for specific tag
supermemory profile user_123
# Search within the profile
supermemory profile user_123 --query "programming preferences"
Returns static facts (long-term) and dynamic context (recent activity).
docs — Manage documents# List documents
supermemory docs list --tag default --limit 20
# Get a specific document
supermemory docs get doc_abc123
# Check processing status
supermemory docs status doc_abc123
# View document chunks
supermemory docs chunks doc_abc123
# Delete a document
supermemory docs delete doc_abc123 --yes
Subcommands: list, get, delete, chunks, status
tags — Manage container tagsContainer tags scope memories to users, projects, or any logical grouping.
# List all tags
supermemory tags list
# Get tag info (memory count, doc count, etc.)
supermemory tags info user_123
# Create a new tag
supermemory tags create my-new-project
# Set context on a tag (injected into profile responses)
supermemory tags context user_123 --set "This user is a premium customer"
# Clear context
supermemory tags context user_123 --clear
# Merge tags (moves all memories from source to target)
supermemory tags merge old-tag --into new-tag --yes
# Delete a tag
supermemory tags delete old-tag --yes
Subcommands: list, info, create, delete, context, merge
keys — Manage API keys# List all keys
supermemory keys list
# Create a new key
supermemory keys create --name my-agent --permission write
# Create a scoped key (restricted to one container tag)
supermemory keys create --name bot-key --tag user_123 --expires 30
# Revoke a key
supermemory keys revoke key_abc123 --yes
# Toggle a key on/off
supermemory keys toggle key_abc123
Subcommands: list, create, revoke, toggle
connectors — External data sourcesConnect Google Drive, Notion, OneDrive, and other services to automatically sync documents.
# List connected services
supermemory connectors list
# Connect a service (opens OAuth flow)
supermemory connectors connect google-drive --tag docs
supermemory connectors connect notion --tag notes
# Trigger a sync
supermemory connectors sync conn_abc123
# View sync history
supermemory connectors history conn_abc123 --limit 10
# List synced resources
supermemory connectors resources conn_abc123
# Disconnect
supermemory connectors disconnect conn_abc123 --yes
Subcommands: list, connect, sync, history, disconnect, resources
plugins — IDE and tool integrationsConnect the CLI to Claude Code, Cursor, and other tools.
# List available plugins
supermemory plugins list
# Connect a plugin (with auto-configuration)
supermemory plugins connect claude-code --auto-configure
supermemory plugins connect cursor --auto-configure
# Check plugin status
supermemory plugins status claude-code
# Revoke a plugin connection
supermemory plugins revoke claude-code --yes
Subcommands: list, connect, revoke, status
team — Manage team members# List team members
supermemory team list
# Invite a member
supermemory team invite user@example.com --role admin
supermemory team invite user@example.com --role member
# Change a member's role
supermemory team role member_123 admin
# Remove a member
supermemory team remove member_123 --yes
# View pending invitations
supermemory team invitations
Subcommands: list, invite, remove, role, invitations
status — Account dashboardsupermemory status
supermemory status --period 7d # 24h, 7d, 30d, all
Shows memory count, document count, API usage, and storage.
logs — Request logs# Recent logs
supermemory logs
# Filter by time period
supermemory logs --period 7d
# Filter by status
supermemory logs --status error
# Filter by request type
supermemory logs --type search
# Get a specific log entry
supermemory logs get req_abc123
billing — Usage and billingsupermemory billing # Overview
supermemory billing usage # Detailed usage breakdown
supermemory billing invoices # Past invoices
# Open Supermemory console in browser
supermemory open
supermemory open graph # Memory graph view
supermemory open billing
supermemory open settings
supermemory open docs
supermemory open keys
# Machine-readable help (useful for LLM agents)
supermemory help --json
supermemory help --all
# Per-command help
supermemory search --help
supermemory tags --help --json
When using a scoped API key (restricted to a single container tag), only these commands are available:
search, add, remember, forget, update, profile, whoami
The tag is automatically set from the key's scope — no need to pass --tag.
# Ingest git log
git log --oneline -20 | supermemory add --stdin --tag git-history
# Ingest command output
curl -s https://api.example.com/docs | supermemory add --stdin --tag api-docs
# Pipe search results to jq
supermemory search "auth" --json | jq '.results[].memory'
# All commands support --json for machine-readable output
supermemory search "query" --json
supermemory tags list --json
supermemory profile user_123 --json
supermemory status --json
# Use env var for auth
export SUPERMEMORY_API_KEY=sm_abc_xxx
# Ingest docs on deploy
supermemory add ./docs/api-reference.md --tag api-docs --id api-ref-latest
# Check status
supermemory status --json | jq '.memoryCount'