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UiPath for Coding Agents user guide

CLI overview

The uip CLI is the command-line tool that connects your machine to UiPath. It is the bridge your coding agent uses to act against your organization — authenticating, scaffolding projects, running and publishing automations, and reaching Orchestrator and other platform services.

What the CLI is for

You can think of the CLI as the hands, and skills as the know-how. Skills tell your agent how to do a piece of UiPath work; the CLI is how that work reaches the platform. The same CLI also installs and refreshes the skills themselves, through uip skills install.

Authentication

The CLI signs in to a UiPath environment and selects a tenant. By default it connects to cloud.uipath.com; you can point it at another environment with an authority, and choose a tenant interactively or by name. Once signed in, the CLI and your agent act within that organization and tenant.

How you and your agent share it

In normal use, your coding agent runs most CLI commands for you as it carries out a task. You run the CLI directly for a few setup and housekeeping actions — signing in, installing or refreshing skills, and checking status.

The commands you will run yourself are listed in Essential commands. For the complete command set, see the UiPath CLI documentation.

  • What the CLI is for
  • Authentication
  • How you and your agent share it

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