reserved-keyword-cli-custom-commands
How to author custom commands for the reserved-keyword-cli CLI using the co-generated SDK.
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商店整理自技能原文 · 版本 aeafcf1 · 表述以原文为准用户可以编写自定义命令并编译到 reserved-keyword-cli 中。自定义命令自动获得 SDK 客户端,集成认证、重试等配置,无需额外设置。
用户编辑 custom.rs 文件注册命令,运行 cargo build 编译后,即可通过 reserved-keyword-cli 执行自定义命令。
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Custom Commands for reserved-keyword-cli
Overview
The reserved-keyword-cli CLI supports user-authored custom commands that are compiled into the binary alongside the auto-generated API commands. Custom commands get a fully-wired SDK client that inherits the CLI's auth, retries, TLS, base URL, and global headers — zero configuration required.
Architecture
cli/reserved-keyword-cli/custom.rs ← Your command handlers (protected by .fernignore) cli/reserved-keyword-cli/sdk.rs ← Generated bridge: client() + block_on() cli/reserved-keyword-cli/main.rs ← Generated entrypoint (calls custom::register) reserved-keyword-cli-sdk/ ← Co-generated typed SDK crate reserved-keyword-cli-types/ ← Co-generated typed model crate
Adding a Custom Command
1. Edit cli/reserved-keyword-cli/custom.rs
This file is protected by .fernignore — fern generate will never overwrite it. Register commands in the register() function:
use reserved_keyword_cli_sdk::api::*;
pub fn register(app: CliApp) -> CliApp {
let app = app.command(
clap::Command::new("get")
.about("Run models get")
.arg(clap::Arg::new("model_id").required(true))
,
|matches, ctx| {
let model_id = matches.get_one::<String>("model_id").unwrap();
let client = super::sdk::client(ctx);
let result = super::sdk::block_on(
client.models.get(model_id),
)?;
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&result).unwrap());
Ok(())
},
);
app
}
Then build and test:
cargo build reserved-keyword-cli get <model_id>
2. Available SDK Clients
The super::sdk::client(ctx) call returns a reserved_keyword_cli_sdk::api::Client with the following sub-clients:
| Field | Type | Description | |-------|------|-------------| | client.models | reserved_keyword_cli_sdk::api::ModelsClient | models operations |
3. Key Patterns
Get the SDK client (execution-sharing, fully authenticated):
let client = super::sdk::client(ctx);
Run an async SDK call from a sync handler:
let result = super::sdk::block_on(
client.some_resource.some_method(args),
)?;
Use typed models for request/response serialization:
use reserved_keyword_cli_sdk::api::*;
Regeneration Safety
| File | Regenerated? | Notes | |------|-------------|-------| | cli/reserved-keyword-cli/custom.rs | No | Protected by .fernignore | | cli/reserved-keyword-cli/sdk.rs | Yes | Bridges AppContext → SDK client | | cli/reserved-keyword-cli/main.rs | Yes | Calls custom::register(app) | | reserved-keyword-cli-sdk/ | Yes | Co-generated typed SDK crate | | reserved-keyword-cli-types/ | Yes | Co-generated typed models |
After running fern generate, your custom.rs is preserved. All generated code (SDK, types, glue, main.rs) is updated to match the latest API spec. If the SDK surface changes (renamed methods, new sub-clients), update your custom.rs to match.
Build & Test
# Build the CLI (includes custom commands) cargo build # Run your custom command reserved-keyword-cli <your-command> [args] # Run with verbose output for debugging RUST_LOG=debug reserved-keyword-cli <your-command> [args]