cicd-integrations
2024.10
true
- 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 Jul 4, 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
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.
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.