# Swarms CLI Documentation The Swarms Command Line Interface (CLI) allows you to easily manage and run your Swarms of agents from the command line. This page will guide you through the installation process and provide a breakdown of the available commands. ## Installation You can install the `swarms` package using `pip` or `poetry`. ### Using pip ```bash pip3 install -U swarms ``` ### Using poetry ```bash poetry add swarms ``` Once installed, you can run the Swarms CLI with the following command: ```bash poetry run swarms help ``` ## Swarms CLI - Help When running `swarms help`, you'll see the following output: ``` _________ / _____/_ _ _______ _______ _____ ______ \_____ \ \/ \/ /\__ \_ __ \/ \ / ___/ / \ / / __ \| | \/ Y Y \___ \ /_______ / \/\_/ (____ /__| |__|_| /____ > \/ \/ \/ \/ Swarms CLI - Help Commands: onboarding : Starts the onboarding process help : Shows this help message get-api-key : Retrieves your API key from the platform check-login : Checks if you're logged in and starts the cache read-docs : Redirects you to swarms cloud documentation! run-agents : Run your Agents from your agents.yaml For more details, visit: https://docs.swarms.world ``` ### CLI Commands Below is a detailed explanation of the available commands: - **onboarding** Starts the onboarding process to help you set up your environment and configure your agents. Usage: ```bash swarms onboarding ``` - **help** Displays the help message, including a list of available commands. Usage: ```bash swarms help ``` - **get-api-key** Retrieves your API key from the platform, allowing your agents to communicate with the Swarms platform. Usage: ```bash swarms get-api-key ``` - **check-login** Verifies if you are logged into the platform and starts the cache for storing your login session. Usage: ```bash swarms check-login ``` - **read-docs** Redirects you to the official Swarms documentation on the web for further reading. Usage: ```bash swarms read-docs ``` - **run-agents** Executes your agents from the `agents.yaml` configuration file, which defines the structure and behavior of your agents. Refer to this document for how to leverage yamls for fast, reliable, and simple agent orchestration. [CLICK HERE](https://docs.swarms.world/en/latest/swarms/agents/create_agents_yaml/) You can customize what yaml file to run with `--yaml-file` Usage: ```bash swarms run-agents --yaml-file agents.yaml ```