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What is this?

openlab-cli is a command-line tool for the OpenLab ecosystem.

It allows you to:

  • manage files stored in the OpenLab IPFS network
  • discover and explore available bioinformatics apps
  • run apps by creating and managing jobs

When shoud I use this?

When you want to interact with OpenLab from the command-line.

How do I use this?

Install

npm install -g @labdao/openlab-cli

Commands

openlab account add

Add an account by creating or importing an ETH wallet

USAGE
  $ openlab account add

DESCRIPTION
  Add an account by creating or importing an ETH wallet

ALIASES
  $ openlab wallet add

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab account add

openlab account address

Get the address of your local ETH wallet

USAGE
  $ openlab account address

DESCRIPTION
  Get the address of your local ETH wallet

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab account address

openlab account balance [TOKENSYMBOL]

Get the balance of your local ETH wallet

USAGE
  $ openlab account balance [TOKENSYMBOL] [-p <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  TOKENSYMBOL  [default: USD] symbol of the ERC20 token

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Get the balance of your local ETH wallet

ALIASES
  $ openlab wallet balance

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab account balance

openlab account makeitrain

Mint test USD tokens to your local ETH wallet

USAGE
  $ openlab account makeitrain [-p <value>]

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Mint test USD tokens to your local ETH wallet

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab account makeitrain

openlab account remove

Remove your local ETH wallet

USAGE
  $ openlab account remove

DESCRIPTION
  Remove your local ETH wallet

ALIASES
  $ openlab wallet remove

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab account remove

openlab app info [APPNAME]

Get the details of an application on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab app info [APPNAME] [--columns <value> | -x] [--sort <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output
    csv|json|yaml |  | [--csv | --no-truncate]] [--no-header | ]

ARGUMENTS
  APPNAME  Application name

FLAGS
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  Get the details of an application on lab-exchange

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab app revcomp

openlab app list [PROVIDER]

List the applications available on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab app list [PROVIDER] [--columns <value> | -x] [--sort <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output
    csv|json|yaml |  | [--csv | --no-truncate]] [--no-header | ]

ARGUMENTS
  PROVIDER  Provider name or URL

FLAGS
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  List the applications available on lab-exchange

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab app list

openlab file list [PATH]

List the files and directories stored in IPFS

USAGE
  $ openlab file list [PATH] [--columns <value> | -x] [--sort <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output
    csv|json|yaml |  | [--csv | --no-truncate]] [--no-header | ]

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  [default: /] Remote path to list

FLAGS
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=<value>  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>   filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>  output in a more machine friendly format
                     <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>     property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  List the files and directories stored in IPFS

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab file list

openlab file pull CID

Pull a remote file from IPFS to your local file system

USAGE
  $ openlab file pull [CID] [-o <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  CID  IPFS content identifier of the file or directory to pull

FLAGS
  -o, --outpath=<value>  [default: .] Path where the pulled file or directory should be stored

DESCRIPTION
  Pull a remote file from IPFS to your local file system

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab file pull bafkreictm5biak56glcshkeungckjwf4tf33wxea566dozdyvhrrebnetu -o gp47_tail.fasta

openlab file push PATH [REMOTEPATH]

Push a file from your local filesystem to IPFS

USAGE
  $ openlab file push [PATH] [REMOTEPATH] [-p <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  PATH        Path of local file or directory to push
  REMOTEPATH  Remote path where file or directory should be stored

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Push a file from your local filesystem to IPFS

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab file push

openlab job accept JOBID

Accept a job on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab job accept [JOBID] [-p <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  JOBID  ID of the job to accept

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Accept a job on lab-exchange

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab job accept <jobID>

openlab job complete JOBID TOKENURI

Complete a job on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab job complete [JOBID] [TOKENURI] [-p <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  JOBID     ID of the job to complete
  TOKENURI  URI of the token to swap

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Complete a job on lab-exchange

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab job complete <jobID> <tokenURI>

openlab job info JOBID

Get detail of a specific job on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab job info [JOBID]

ARGUMENTS
  JOBID  ID of the job to get info for

DESCRIPTION
  Get detail of a specific job on lab-exchange

openlab job list

List jobs on lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab job list [-l <value> | -a] [-s open|active|closed|cancelled | ] [--columns <value> | -x] [--sort
    <value>] [--filter <value>] [--output csv|json|yaml |  | [--csv | --no-truncate]] [--no-header | ]

FLAGS
  -a, --all              List all jobs
  -l, --latest=<value>   [default: 10] Number of latest jobs to list
  -s, --status=<option>  [default: open] Only list jobs with the given status
                         <options: open|active|closed|cancelled>
  -x, --extended         show extra columns
  --columns=<value>      only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv                  output is csv format [alias: --output=csv]
  --filter=<value>       filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header            hide table header from output
  --no-truncate          do not truncate output to fit screen
  --output=<option>      output in a more machine friendly format
                         <options: csv|json|yaml>
  --sort=<value>         property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

DESCRIPTION
  List jobs on lab-exchange

openlab job refund JOBID

Cancel an accepted job on lab-exchange and return funds

USAGE
  $ openlab job refund [JOBID] [-p <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  JOBID  ID of the job to cancel

FLAGS
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)

DESCRIPTION
  Cancel an accepted job on lab-exchange and return funds

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab contract refund <jobID>

openlab job submit REQUEST

Submit a new job to lab-exchange

USAGE
  $ openlab job submit [REQUEST] [-f] [-p <value>] [--jobPrice <value>]

ARGUMENTS
  REQUEST  Job request JSON file (local path, IPFS path, or IPFS CID)

FLAGS
  -f, --force             Force submit job (if false, will prompt for confirmation)
  -p, --password=<value>  Wallet password (if not supplied, will prompt for password)
  --jobPrice=<value>      [default: 10000] Price you will pay for the job (in gwei). If not specified, the default price
                          will be used.

DESCRIPTION
  Submit a new job to lab-exchange

EXAMPLES
  $ openlab job submit

License

MIT