Our review
Provides a universal command-line interface to manage over 25 services with unified commands, multi-command execution, natural language queries, saved flows, plugins, and configuration.
Strengths
- Unifies multiple service APIs under one CLI
- Supports sequential and parallel multi-command execution
- Natural language interface via 'uni ask'
- Extensible with plugins and customizable aliases
Limitations
- Requires separate setup for each service
- Natural language queries depend on configured LLM provider
- Limited to services supported by the tool
Use when you need to interact with multiple different services from a single command line interface, especially for automation and workflow sequences.
Avoid when you need deep, specialized features of a single service that the unified interface does not expose.
Security analysis
CautionThe skill grants access to the uni CLI, a powerful tool wrapping multiple services. While the skill itself is just documentation, it enables execution of any uni command, which may have side effects like sending messages, modifying calendars, or accessing files.
- •Allows execution of arbitrary uni commands, which could interact with multiple services (email, messaging, file storage) and potentially perform sensitive operations.
Examples
uni list && uni doctoruni run "gcal list" "gtasks list"uni ask "show my calendar tomorrow"name: uni-cli description: | uni CLI overview and meta commands. Use for general uni questions, multi-command execution (uni run), saved flows, natural language (uni ask), plugins, config, aliases, history. For specific services, use their dedicated skills (uni-wa, uni-telegram, uni-google, etc.) allowed-tools: Bash(uni:), Bash(~/.local/bin/uni:)
uni CLI
Universal CLI wrapping 25+ services into one interface.
Pattern
uni <service> <command> [args] [--options]
uni list # All services
uni <service> --help # Service commands
uni doctor # Health check
Multi-Command (run)
uni run "gcal list" "gtasks list" # Sequential
uni run -p "cmd1" "cmd2" "cmd3" # Parallel
uni run --dry-run "cmd1" "cmd2" # Preview
uni run "wa send me hello{1..5}" # Brace expansion
uni run --file batch.txt # From file
uni run --retry 3 "flaky-cmd" # Retry
uni run "cmd1 && cmd2" # On success
uni run "cmd1 || cmd2" # On failure
uni run "cmd1 | cmd2" # Pipe output
Natural Language (ask)
uni ask "show my calendar tomorrow"
uni ask "search for React tutorials"
uni ask -i # Interactive
uni ask "query" --dry-run # Preview
uni ask providers # List LLM providers
uni ask models --provider anthropic # List models
Saved Flows
uni flow add standup "gcal list" "gtasks list"
uni flow list
uni flow run standup
uni standup # Shorthand
uni flow remove standup
Plugins
uni plugins list # Installed
uni plugins available # Official
uni plugins search google # Search npm
uni plugins install gkeep # Install
uni plugins uninstall gkeep # Remove
uni plugins update # Update all
Config
uni config show # All config
uni config get global.color # Get value
uni config set global.color false # Set value
uni config edit # Open editor
uni config path # Config path
Aliases
uni alias add inbox "gmail list --unread"
uni alias list
uni alias remove inbox
uni inbox # Use alias
History
uni history # Recent
uni history --limit 50
uni history --search "gcal"
uni history run 42 # Re-run #42
uni history clear
Output
- Default: Human-readable
--json: Machine-readable JSON
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