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- Overview
- UiPath CLI
- About UiPath CLI
- Downloading UiPath CLI
- Compatibility matrix
- Running UiPath CLI
- Managing NuGet feeds
- About UiPath CLI tasks
- Packing projects into a package
- Analyzing a project
- Deploying a package to Orchestrator
- Running a job inside Orchestrator
- Testing a package or running a test set
- Testing multiple packages
- Deploying assets to Orchestrator
- Deleting assets from Orchestrator
- Running tasks using JSON configuration
- Restoring automation dependencies
- Troubleshooting UiPath CLI
- Azure DevOps extension
- Jenkins plugin
Running UiPath CLI

CI/CD integrations user guide
Last updated May 5, 2025
Running UiPath CLI
This section describes how you can use UiPath command-line interface (CLI) depending on your device's operating system:
-
UiPath.CLI.Windows - UiPath CLI designed for Windows devices
-
UiPath.CLI - UiPath CLI designed for Linux devices
Prerequisites: To use the UiPath CLI for Windows and execute tasks, install .NET 6.0.7, that must include .NET 6.0.7 Desktop Runtime, that come with the 6.0.302 SDK.
You can execute tasks by calling
uipcli.exe
including the corresponding parameters. To execute sub-tasks, the command needs to have the following format: uipcli.exe <task name> <sub-task name>
.
To run the CLI, take the following steps:
- Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder extracted from the NUPKG file.
- Type
uipcli.exe
and select the Enter key.
Prerequisites: To use the UiPath CLI for Cross-platform, and execute job tasks, install .NET 6.0.7, that comes with the 6.0.302 SDK.
You can execute tasks by calling
uipcli.exe
including the corresponding parameters. To execute sub-tasks, the command needs to have the following format: dotnet uipcli.dll <task name> <sub-task name>
.
To run the CLI, take the following steps:
- Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder extracted from the NUPKG file.
- Type
dotnet uipcli.dll
, and select the Enter key.