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CLI for sufleur — type-safe codegen for versioned LLM prompts.

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sufleur-cli

The CLI for Sufleur — the registry where you author, version, and publish LLM prompts. This is the consumer side: it installs prompts from your Sufleur workspace into your project the way pip installs packages — declared in sufleur.yaml, locked to sufleur-lock.yaml, generated into one Python module with full types and runtime helpers.

Create a workspace and start authoring prompts at https://sufleur.com.

What you call from your code

from generated.prompts import get_prompt

review = get_prompt("@my-workspace/code-review")

rendered = review.render("en", {"diff": "...", "language": "go"})
prompt: str = rendered["prompt"]  # ready-to-send prompt string

result = review.parse_output(llm_response_text)
if result["success"]:
    result["data"]  # Pydantic model, validated against the prompt's output schema
else:
    result["error"]

"@my-workspace/code-review" is checked at type-check time (mypy / pyright): typos fail, the entrypoint name "en" is narrowed against the prompt's available entrypoints (via @overload), and the input is a TypedDict derived from the JSON Schema declared on that entrypoint. The version that resolves at codegen time is pinned in sufleur-lock.yaml.

Install

pip install sufleur-cli
sufleur --help

Or with pipx for an isolated install:

pipx install sufleur-cli

The wrapper ships the prebuilt binary inside a per-platform wheel — pip selects the right one via PEP 425 platform tags. There's no Python interpreter in the invocation hot path; sufleur is the native binary on your PATH.

Quick start

mkdir my-app && cd my-app
sufleur init                                  # creates sufleur.yaml interactively
sufleur add @my-workspace/code-review ^1.0.0  # add + fetch + lock
sufleur generate                              # writes ./generated/prompts.py

The generated module imports two runtime peers. Install them with the [generated] extra:

pip install 'sufleur-cli[generated]'

…or add chevron (Mustache templating) and pydantic (output-schema validation, only needed when prompts have output schemas) directly to your project's dependencies. The CLI itself has no Python runtime deps; the [generated] extra exists so users who run init/add/install but never generate aren't forced to install code they don't use.

The generated code targets Python 3.10+ (PEP 604 union syntax).

What sufleur generate emits

A single .py module containing every prompt inlined (no runtime fetches). The public API is get_prompt(name), which returns a result object with:

  • render(entrypoint, input){"prompt": str} — Chevron renders the entrypoint template against input. The signature is narrowed via @overload per entrypoint, so type checkers reject the wrong input shape.
  • metadata — a TypedDict containing version, your workspace's custom metadata, and (when applicable) output_schema.
  • parse_output(raw) (only present if the prompt has an output schema) — strips ``` fences, JSON-parses, and validates with a Pydantic model generated from the prompt's JSON Schema. Returns {"success": True, "data": <Model>} or `{"success": False, "error": str}`.

Plus generated TypedDicts per entrypoint, with field docstrings for any schema property that has a description:

class CodeReview_EnInput(TypedDict):
    diff: str
    """The unified diff to review."""
    language: str

Optional schema properties are wrapped in typing.NotRequired[...], and oneOf schemas become PEP 604 unions (X | Y).

Prompts published with DRAFT status emit a warnings.warn(...) when their get_prompt is called.

sufleur.yaml

The manifest. Looks like:

api_keys:
  my-workspace: ${MY_WORKSPACE_API_KEY}

prompts:
  '@my-workspace/greeting': '*'
  '@my-workspace/code-review': '^2.0.0'
  # alias: keep two pinned versions side-by-side under different names
  '@my-workspace/code-review-strict': '@my-workspace/code-review@~1.4.0'

output:
  language: python
  file: ./generated/prompts.py

Constraints are npm-style semver ranges (^, ~, >=, exact, *). The resolution is recorded in sufleur-lock.yaml. Commit both filessufleur.yaml is the source of truth, sufleur-lock.yaml is the receipt.

CI usage

sufleur install --frozen   # fail if lockfile is stale
sufleur generate

--frozen is the pip-compile-equivalent: refuses to update the lockfile, hard-errors if the manifest and lockfile disagree.

Commands

Command Description
sufleur init Interactive scaffolding for sufleur.yaml.
sufleur add @ws/name [range] Add a prompt, fetch it, update the lockfile. --alias <name> keeps multiple versions; --force overwrites an existing entry.
sufleur remove @ws/name Remove a prompt from the manifest and prune its cache (kept if another alias still resolves to the same version).
sufleur install Resolve the manifest, fetch what's missing, refresh the lockfile. --frozen for CI.
sufleur update [@ws/name] Re-resolve constraints — one prompt or all.
sufleur generate Regenerate the output file from the lockfile + cache.

-v / --verbose enables HTTP request/response logs on any command. Variables in .env are loaded automatically; per-workspace API keys can be referenced as ${ENV_VAR_NAME} in sufleur.yaml.

Authoring prompts from the CLI

The commands above install published prompts into your project. The CLI also exposes the full authoring side — designed so a coding agent (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) can create, version, and edit prompts in your Sufleur workspace on your behalf.

Hand it to your agent

sufleur skill prints a markdown skill description — when to use the CLI, FQ-name format, the full command surface, JSON flags. Pipe it wherever your agent loads skills from:

# Claude Code (each skill is a directory with a SKILL.md inside)
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills/sufleur && sufleur skill > ~/.claude/skills/sufleur/SKILL.md

# Cursor
sufleur skill > .cursor/rules/sufleur.md

The skill ships inside the binary, so it always matches the sufleur version on your PATH.

Log in

sufleur login    # device-code flow — opens a browser, polls until approved
sufleur me       # show the authenticated user
sufleur logout   # revoke the stored credential

Credentials land in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/sufleur/credentials.yaml (or ~/.config/sufleur/credentials.yaml). This user credential is separate from the workspace API keys referenced in sufleur.yaml — those stay machine-to-machine, this one identifies you as the author.

Authoring commands

All accept --json. Prompts are addressed as @workspace/name, versions as @workspace/name@version (use the literal label draft while the version is unpublished).

Command What it does
workspace list List the workspaces you belong to, with your role
prompt create @ws/name --description "..." Create a new prompt in a workspace
prompt list @ws [--search ... --limit ... --offset ...] List prompts in a workspace
prompt get @ws/name Show one prompt's details
prompt update @ws/name --description "..." Update the description
version draft @ws/name Fork the latest published version into a new draft
version list @ws/name [--status DRAFT|PUBLISHED] List versions of a prompt
version get @ws/name@version Show one version's details
version delete @ws/name@draft Delete a draft (published versions are immutable)
version set-metadata @ws/name@draft --string K=V (or --from-file …) Patch or sync metadata
version delete-metadata @ws/name@draft --key K Remove a metadata key
version set-output-schema @ws/name@draft --file schema.json Replace the version's output schema
version set-readme @ws/name@draft [--content STR | --file PATH] Replace the version's README
version get-readme @ws/name@version Print the version's README to stdout (raw markdown)
version dump @ws/name@version --to ./dir Export files, output schema, README, and metadata to disk
file list @ws/name@version List files in a version
file create @ws/name@draft --file path.mustache [--entrypoint] Add a new file
file update @ws/name@draft --name X [--file ...] [--rename Y] Replace content and/or rename
file delete @ws/name@draft --name X Delete a file
file set-entrypoint @ws/name@draft --name X [--clear] Mark (or unmark) a file as an entrypoint

Render before publishing

sufleur prompt render <dir> --entrypoint <name> [--vars '{...}' | --vars-file path.json] runs the same Mustache pipeline as the generated runtime — useful for previewing a draft locally before publishing, or for quick experimentation against a version dump directory. No auth required.

Invocation modes

The sufleur command on your PATH is the Go binary itself. For tools that prefer module-style invocation:

python -m sufleur_cli --help

This goes through a tiny Python wrapper that locates the binary and os.execvps it (POSIX) or subprocess.runs it (Windows). Slightly slower because Python boots first, but useful when invoking the CLI programmatically from a Python tool that wants to be sure it's calling the binary in the active environment.

The find_sufleur_bin() helper is also importable:

from sufleur_cli import find_sufleur_bin
print(find_sufleur_bin())  # absolute path to the binary

Supported platforms

OS Architectures
macOS x86_64, arm64
Linux x86_64, aarch64 (manylinux 2.17 / glibc 2.17+)
Windows x86_64, arm64

Alpine / musl libc is currently unsupported (no musllinux wheel) — pip will refuse with "no matching distribution" rather than silently producing a broken install. There is no source distribution.

Links

License

MIT.

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