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Install the Domino Command Line Interface (CLI)

Install the Domino Command Line Interface (CLI)

  1. Click your username at the bottom of the main menu to download the CLI installer depending on the operating system.

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  2. Run the installer application depending on your operating system. See Operating System Support for more information.

  3. In a command prompt, type domino login https://<your-domino-url>;.

  4. When prompted for an authorization code, open your browser and go to https://<your-domino-url>/authorizeCli.

    cli auth code

  5. Copy the authorization code into the prompt and press Enter.

Congrats, you’re all set! Check out the Domino CLI Reference for documentation about using the CLI.

Operating system support

Domino supports recent versions of the following operating systems:

  • Ubuntu Linux

  • Windows 10

  • macOS

Linux

You must run the Domino CLI in a GUI-based Linux environment. The CLI doesn’t work on headless Linux machines.

Windows

Domino recommends that you use the version of the Domino CLI that comes bundled with a 64-bit JRE. The 32-bit version is deprecated.

macOS

You must have root privileges to run the Domino CLI for macOS. If you didn’t enter administrator credentials during the installer process, you can add export PATH="$PATH:/Applications/domino" (assuming the default installation folder) to bash_profile.

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