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CLI

The SlopCode CLI by default starts the TUI when run without any arguments.

Terminal window
slopcode

But it also accepts commands as documented on this page. This allows you to interact with SlopCode programmatically.

Terminal window
slopcode run "Explain how closures work in JavaScript"

tui

Start the SlopCode terminal user interface.

Terminal window
slopcode [project]

Flags

Flag Short Description
--continue -c Continue the last session
--session -s Session ID to continue
--fork Fork the session when continuing (use with --continue or --session)
--prompt Prompt to use
--model -m Model to use in the form of provider/model
--agent Agent to use
--port Port to listen on
--hostname Hostname to listen on

Commands

The SlopCode CLI also has the following commands.


agent

Manage agents for SlopCode.

Terminal window
slopcode agent [command]

attach

Attach a terminal to an already running SlopCode backend server started via serve or web commands.

Terminal window
slopcode attach [url]

This allows using the TUI with a remote SlopCode backend. For example:

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# Start the backend server for web/mobile access
slopcode web --port 4096 --hostname 0.0.0.0
# In another terminal, attach the TUI to the running backend
slopcode attach http://10.20.30.40:4096

Flags

Flag Short Description
--dir Working directory to start TUI in
--session -s Session ID to continue

create

Create a new agent with custom configuration.

Terminal window
slopcode agent create

This command will guide you through creating a new agent with a custom system prompt and tool configuration.


list

List all available agents.

Terminal window
slopcode agent list

auth

Command to manage credentials and login for providers.

Terminal window
slopcode auth [command]

login

SlopCode is powered by the provider list at Models.dev, so you can use slopcode auth login to configure API keys for any provider you’d like to use. This is stored in ~/.local/share/slopcode/auth.json.

Terminal window
slopcode auth login

When SlopCode starts up it loads the providers from the credentials file. And if there are any keys defined in your environments or a .env file in your project.


list

Lists all the authenticated providers as stored in the credentials file.

Terminal window
slopcode auth list

Or the short version.

Terminal window
slopcode auth ls

logout

Logs you out of a provider by clearing it from the credentials file.

Terminal window
slopcode auth logout

github

Manage the GitHub agent for repository automation.

Terminal window
slopcode github [command]

install

Install the GitHub agent in your repository.

Terminal window
slopcode github install

This sets up the necessary GitHub Actions workflow and guides you through the configuration process. Learn more.


run

Run the GitHub agent. This is typically used in GitHub Actions.

Terminal window
slopcode github run
Flags
Flag Description
--event GitHub mock event to run the agent for
--token GitHub personal access token

mcp

Manage Model Context Protocol servers.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp [command]

add

Add an MCP server to your configuration.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp add

This command will guide you through adding either a local or remote MCP server.


list

List all configured MCP servers and their connection status.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp list

Or use the short version.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp ls

auth

Authenticate with an OAuth-enabled MCP server.

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slopcode mcp auth [name]

If you don’t provide a server name, you’ll be prompted to select from available OAuth-capable servers.

You can also list OAuth-capable servers and their authentication status.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp auth list

Or use the short version.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp auth ls

logout

Remove OAuth credentials for an MCP server.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp logout [name]

debug

Debug OAuth connection issues for an MCP server.

Terminal window
slopcode mcp debug <name>

models

List all available models from configured providers.

Terminal window
slopcode models [provider]

This command displays all models available across your configured providers in the format provider/model.

This is useful for figuring out the exact model name to use in your config.

You can optionally pass a provider ID to filter models by that provider.

Terminal window
slopcode models anthropic

Flags

Flag Description
--refresh Refresh the models cache from models.dev
--verbose Use more verbose model output (includes metadata like costs)

Use the --refresh flag to update the cached model list. This is useful when new models have been added to a provider and you want to see them in SlopCode.

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slopcode models --refresh

run

Run slopcode in non-interactive mode by passing a prompt directly.

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slopcode run [message..]

This is useful for scripting, automation, or when you want a quick answer without launching the full TUI. For example.

Terminal window
slopcode run Explain the use of context in Go

You can also attach to a running slopcode serve instance to avoid MCP server cold boot times on every run:

Terminal window
# Start a headless server in one terminal
slopcode serve
# In another terminal, run commands that attach to it
slopcode run --attach http://localhost:4096 "Explain async/await in JavaScript"

Flags

Flag Short Description
--command The command to run, use message for args
--continue -c Continue the last session
--session -s Session ID to continue
--fork Fork the session when continuing (use with --continue or --session)
--share Share the session
--model -m Model to use in the form of provider/model
--agent Agent to use
--file -f File(s) to attach to message
--format Format: default (formatted) or json (raw JSON events)
--title Title for the session (uses truncated prompt if no value provided)
--attach Attach to a running slopcode server (e.g., http://localhost:4096)
--port Port for the local server (defaults to random port)

serve

Start a headless SlopCode server for API access. Check out the server docs for the full HTTP interface.

Terminal window
slopcode serve

This starts an HTTP server that provides API access to slopcode functionality without the TUI interface. Set SLOPCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD to enable HTTP basic auth (username defaults to slopcode).

Flags

Flag Description
--port Port to listen on
--hostname Hostname to listen on
--mdns Enable mDNS discovery
--cors Additional browser origin(s) to allow CORS

session

Manage SlopCode sessions.

Terminal window
slopcode session [command]

list

List all SlopCode sessions.

Terminal window
slopcode session list
Flags
Flag Short Description
--max-count -n Limit to N most recent sessions
--format Output format: table or json (table)

stats

Show token usage and cost statistics for your SlopCode sessions.

Terminal window
slopcode stats

Flags

Flag Description
--days Show stats for the last N days (all time)
--tools Number of tools to show (all)
--models Show model usage breakdown (hidden by default). Pass a number to show top N
--project Filter by project (all projects, empty string: current project)

export

Export session data as JSON.

Terminal window
slopcode export [sessionID]

If you don’t provide a session ID, you’ll be prompted to select from available sessions.


import

Import session data from a JSON file or SlopCode share URL.

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slopcode import <file>

You can import from a local file or an SlopCode share URL.

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slopcode import session.json
slopcode import https://opncd.ai/s/abc123

web

Start a headless SlopCode server with a web interface.

Terminal window
slopcode web

This starts an HTTP server and opens a web browser to access SlopCode through a web interface. Set SLOPCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD to enable HTTP basic auth (username defaults to slopcode).

Flags

Flag Description
--port Port to listen on
--hostname Hostname to listen on
--mdns Enable mDNS discovery
--cors Additional browser origin(s) to allow CORS

acp

Start an ACP (Agent Client Protocol) server.

Terminal window
slopcode acp

This command starts an ACP server that communicates via stdin/stdout using nd-JSON.

Flags

Flag Description
--cwd Working directory
--port Port to listen on
--hostname Hostname to listen on

uninstall

Uninstall SlopCode and remove all related files.

Terminal window
slopcode uninstall

Flags

Flag Short Description
--keep-config -c Keep configuration files
--keep-data -d Keep session data and snapshots
--dry-run Show what would be removed without removing
--force -f Skip confirmation prompts

upgrade

Updates slopcode to the latest version or a specific version.

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slopcode upgrade [target]

To upgrade to the latest version.

Terminal window
slopcode upgrade

To upgrade to a specific version.

Terminal window
slopcode upgrade v0.1.48

Flags

Flag Short Description
--method -m The installation method that was used; curl, npm, pnpm, yarn, bun, nix, brew, macports, apt, zypper, dnf, yum, apk, pkg, pacman, paru, snap, choco, scoop

Global Flags

The slopcode CLI takes the following global flags.

Flag Short Description
--help -h Display help
--version -v Print version number
--print-logs Print logs to stderr
--log-level Log level (DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR)

Environment variables

SlopCode can be configured using environment variables.

Variable Type Description
SLOPCODE_AUTO_SHARE boolean Automatically share sessions
SLOPCODE_GIT_BASH_PATH string Path to Git Bash executable on Windows
SLOPCODE_CONFIG string Path to config file
SLOPCODE_TUI_CONFIG string Path to TUI config file
SLOPCODE_CONFIG_DIR string Path to config directory
SLOPCODE_CONFIG_CONTENT string Inline json config content
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_AUTOUPDATE boolean Disable automatic update checks
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_PRUNE boolean Disable pruning of old data
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_TERMINAL_TITLE boolean Disable automatic terminal title updates
SLOPCODE_PERMISSION string Inlined json permissions config
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_DEFAULT_PLUGINS boolean Disable default plugins
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_LSP_DOWNLOAD boolean Disable automatic LSP server downloads
SLOPCODE_ENABLE_EXPERIMENTAL_MODELS boolean Enable experimental models
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_AUTOCOMPACT boolean Disable automatic context compaction
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_CLAUDE_CODE boolean Disable reading from .claude (prompt + skills)
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_CLAUDE_CODE_PROMPT boolean Disable reading ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_CLAUDE_CODE_SKILLS boolean Disable loading .claude/skills
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_MODELS_FETCH boolean Disable fetching models from remote sources
SLOPCODE_FAKE_VCS string Fake VCS provider for testing purposes
SLOPCODE_DISABLE_FILETIME_CHECK boolean Disable file time checking for optimization
SLOPCODE_CLIENT string Client identifier (defaults to cli)
SLOPCODE_ENABLE_EXA boolean Enable Exa web search tools
SLOPCODE_SERVER_PASSWORD string Enable basic auth for serve/web
SLOPCODE_SERVER_USERNAME string Override basic auth username (default slopcode)
SLOPCODE_MODELS_URL string Custom URL for fetching models configuration

Experimental

These environment variables enable experimental features that may change or be removed.

Variable Type Description
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL boolean Enable all experimental features
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_ICON_DISCOVERY boolean Enable icon discovery
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_DISABLE_COPY_ON_SELECT boolean Disable copy on select in TUI
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_BASH_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS number Default timeout for bash commands in ms
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_OUTPUT_TOKEN_MAX number Max output tokens for LLM responses
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_FILEWATCHER boolean Enable file watcher for entire dir
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_OXFMT boolean Enable oxfmt formatter
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TOOL boolean Enable experimental LSP tool
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_DISABLE_FILEWATCHER boolean Disable file watcher
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_EXA boolean Enable experimental Exa features
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_LSP_TY boolean Enable experimental LSP type checking
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_MARKDOWN boolean Enable experimental markdown features
SLOPCODE_EXPERIMENTAL_PLAN_MODE boolean Enable plan mode