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Abstraction to interact with the Sublime API.

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# Sublime CLI

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The Sublime CLI lets you interact with the Sublime Analysis API right from the terminal. The CLI can also be used as a Python module for programmatic implementations.

With the CLI/Python module, you can:

  • Analyze and query raw messages (EMLs and MSGs), MBOX files, and [Message Data Models (MDMs)](https://docs.sublimesecurity.com/docs/mdm)

  • Write your own detection rules and queries

  • Detect many different types of phishing attacks like executive impersonation and lookalike domains

  • Triage reported phish

## Installation

Sublime CLI is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Refer to the [Quickstart](https://docs.sublimesecurity.com/reference/analysis-api-quickstart) documentation for installation instructions.

## Documentation

For a full reference, see the [CLI reference docs](https://docs.sublimesecurity.com/reference/analysis-api-cli).

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