Rename all workspace packages from @paperclip/* to @paperclipai/* and the CLI binary from `paperclip` to `paperclipai` in preparation for npm publishing. Bump CLI version to 0.1.0 and add package metadata (description, keywords, license, repository, files). Update all imports, documentation, user-facing messages, and tests accordingly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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title: CLI Overview
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summary: CLI installation and setup
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---
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The Paperclip CLI handles instance setup, diagnostics, and control-plane operations.
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## Usage
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```sh
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pnpm paperclipai --help
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```
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## Global Options
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All commands support:
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| Flag | Description |
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|------|-------------|
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| `--data-dir <path>` | Local Paperclip data root (isolates from `~/.paperclip`) |
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| `--api-base <url>` | API base URL |
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| `--api-key <token>` | API authentication token |
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| `--context <path>` | Context file path |
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| `--profile <name>` | Context profile name |
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| `--json` | Output as JSON |
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Company-scoped commands also accept `--company-id <id>`.
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For clean local instances, pass `--data-dir` on the command you run:
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```sh
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pnpm paperclipai run --data-dir ./tmp/paperclip-dev
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```
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## Context Profiles
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Store defaults to avoid repeating flags:
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```sh
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# Set defaults
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pnpm paperclipai context set --api-base http://localhost:3100 --company-id <id>
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# View current context
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pnpm paperclipai context show
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# List profiles
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pnpm paperclipai context list
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# Switch profile
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pnpm paperclipai context use default
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```
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To avoid storing secrets in context, use an env var:
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```sh
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pnpm paperclipai context set --api-key-env-var-name PAPERCLIP_API_KEY
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export PAPERCLIP_API_KEY=...
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```
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Context is stored at `~/.paperclip/context.json`.
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## Command Categories
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The CLI has two categories:
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1. **[Setup commands](/cli/setup-commands)** — instance bootstrap, diagnostics, configuration
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2. **[Control-plane commands](/cli/control-plane-commands)** — issues, agents, approvals, activity
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