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The official command-line interface for Cyberwave

Project description

Cyberwave CLI

The official command-line interface for Cyberwave. Authenticate and bootstrap robotics projects from your terminal.

Installation

From PyPI (pip)

pip install cyberwave-cli

From APT (Debian/Ubuntu)

# You may need to install curl and/or gpg first, if you're on a very minimal host:
sudo apt update && sudo apt install curl gpg -y

# Add Cyberwave repository (one-time setup)
curl -fsSL "https://packages.buildkite.com/cyberwave/cyberwave-cli/gpgkey" | sudo gpg --dearmor -o /etc/apt/keyrings/cyberwave_cyberwave-cli-archive-keyring.gpg

# Configure the source
echo -e "deb [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/cyberwave_cyberwave-cli-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.buildkite.com/cyberwave/cyberwave-cli/any/ any main\ndeb-src [signed-by=/etc/apt/keyrings/cyberwave_cyberwave-cli-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.buildkite.com/cyberwave/cyberwave-cli/any/ any main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/buildkite-cyberwave-cyberwave-cli.list > /dev/null

# Install
sudo apt update && sudo apt install cyberwave-cli

From Source

git clone https://github.com/cyberwave-os/cyberwave-cli
cd cyberwave-cli
pip install -e .

Quick Start - Edge

1. SSH into your edge device

ssh yourhost@your-ip

2. Set up your Edge device

Once you are in your edge device, set it up by:

cyberwave edge install

This command will guide you to your first-time setup of your edge device.

Commands

Command Description
login Authenticate with Cyberwave
logout Remove stored credentials
config-dir Print the active configuration directory
core Visualize the core commands

cyberwave login

Authenticates with Cyberwave using your email and password.

# Interactive login (prompts for credentials)
cyberwave login

# Non-interactive login
cyberwave login --email you@example.com --password yourpassword

Options:

  • -e, --email: Email address
  • -p, --password: Password (will prompt if not provided)

cyberwave config-dir

Prints the resolved configuration directory path. Useful in scripts to locate credentials and config files without hardcoding paths.

cyberwave config-dir
# /etc/cyberwave

# Use in a script
CONFIG_DIR=$(cyberwave config-dir)
cat "$CONFIG_DIR/credentials.json"

The CLI resolves the directory with the following priority:

  1. CYBERWAVE_EDGE_CONFIG_DIR environment variable (explicit override)
  2. /etc/cyberwave if writable or creatable (system-wide, preferred)
  3. ~/.cyberwave as a fallback for non-root users

cyberwave edge

Manage the edge node service lifecycle, configuration, and monitoring.

Subcommand Description
install Install cyberwave-edge-core and register systemd service
uninstall Stop and remove the systemd service
start Start the edge node
stop Stop the edge node
restart Restart the edge node (systemd or process)
status Check if the edge node is running
pull Pull edge configuration from backend
whoami Show device fingerprint and info
health Check edge health status via MQTT
remote-status Check edge status from twin metadata (heartbeat)
logs Show edge node logs
install-deps Install edge ML dependencies
sync-workflows Trigger workflow sync on the edge node
list-models List model bindings loaded on the edge node

cyberwave edge install

Installs the cyberwave-edge-core package (via apt-get on Debian/Ubuntu) and creates a systemd service so it starts on boot. Guides you through workspace and environment selection.

sudo cyberwave edge install
sudo cyberwave edge install -y   # skip prompts

cyberwave edge uninstall

Stops the systemd service, removes the unit file, and optionally uninstalls the package.

sudo cyberwave edge uninstall

cyberwave edge start / stop / restart

cyberwave edge start                        # background
cyberwave edge start -f                     # foreground
cyberwave edge start --env-file ./my/.env   # custom config

cyberwave edge stop

sudo cyberwave edge restart                 # systemd
cyberwave edge restart --env-file .env      # process mode

cyberwave edge status

Checks whether the edge node process is running.

cyberwave edge status

cyberwave edge pull

Pulls edge configuration from the backend using the discovery API (or legacy twin/environment lookup).

cyberwave edge pull                              # auto-discover via fingerprint
cyberwave edge pull --twin-uuid <UUID>           # single twin (legacy)
cyberwave edge pull --environment-uuid <UUID>    # all twins in environment (legacy)
cyberwave edge pull -d ./my-edge                 # custom output directory

cyberwave edge whoami

Displays the unique hardware fingerprint for this device, used to identify the edge when connecting to twins.

cyberwave edge whoami

cyberwave edge health

Queries real-time health status via MQTT (stream states, FPS, WebRTC connections).

cyberwave edge health -t <TWIN_UUID>
cyberwave edge health -t <TWIN_UUID> --watch     # continuous
cyberwave edge health -t <TWIN_UUID> --timeout 10

cyberwave edge remote-status

Checks the last heartbeat stored in twin metadata to determine online/offline status without MQTT.

cyberwave edge remote-status -t <TWIN_UUID>

cyberwave edge logs

cyberwave edge logs              # last 50 lines
cyberwave edge logs -n 100       # last 100 lines
cyberwave edge logs -f           # follow (tail -f)

cyberwave edge install-deps

Installs common ML runtimes needed by edge plugins.

cyberwave edge install-deps                       # ultralytics + opencv
cyberwave edge install-deps -r onnx -r tflite     # specific runtimes

cyberwave edge sync-workflows / list-models

cyberwave edge sync-workflows --twin-uuid <UUID>  # re-sync model bindings
cyberwave edge list-models --twin-uuid <UUID>      # show loaded models

Configuration

Configuration is stored in a single directory shared by the CLI and the edge-core service. The directory is resolved as follows:

  1. CYBERWAVE_EDGE_CONFIG_DIR env var — explicit override
  2. /etc/cyberwave — system-wide (preferred, requires root or write access)
  3. ~/.cyberwave — per-user fallback for non-root environments

Run cyberwave config-dir to see which directory is active.

Files inside the config directory:

  • credentials.json — API token and workspace info (permissions 600)
  • environment.json — selected workspace, environment, and twin bindings
  • fingerprint.json — unique edge device identifier

Other environment variables:

  • CYBERWAVE_API_URL: Override the API URL (default: https://api.cyberwave.com)

Building for Distribution

PyInstaller (standalone binary)

pip install -e ".[build]"
pyinstaller --onefile --name cyberwave-cli cyberwave_cli/main.py

Debian Package

See debian/ directory for packaging scripts.

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