--- title: CLI description: yarn twenty commands for executing functions, streaming logs, managing app installations, and switching remotes. icon: "terminal" --- Beyond `dev`, `dev:build`, `dev:add`, and `dev:typecheck`, the `yarn twenty` CLI provides commands for executing functions, viewing logs, and managing app installations. ## Executing functions (`yarn twenty dev:function:exec`) Run a logic function manually without triggering it via HTTP, cron, or database event: ```bash filename="Terminal" # Execute by function name yarn twenty dev:function:exec -n create-new-post-card # Execute by universalIdentifier yarn twenty dev:function:exec -u e56d363b-0bdc-4d8a-a393-6f0d1c75bdcf # Pass a JSON payload yarn twenty dev:function:exec -n create-new-post-card -p '{"name": "Hello"}' # Execute the post-install function yarn twenty dev:function:exec --postInstall ``` ## Viewing function logs (`yarn twenty dev:function:logs`) Stream execution logs for your app's logic functions: ```bash filename="Terminal" # Stream all function logs yarn twenty dev:function:logs # Filter by function name yarn twenty dev:function:logs -n create-new-post-card # Filter by universalIdentifier yarn twenty dev:function:logs -u e56d363b-0bdc-4d8a-a393-6f0d1c75bdcf ``` This is different from `yarn twenty docker:logs`, which shows the Docker container logs. `yarn twenty dev:function:logs` shows your app's function execution logs from the Twenty server. ## Generating the typed client (`yarn twenty dev:generate-client`) Regenerate the typed API client (`twenty-client-sdk`) from the active remote's schema, without building or syncing an app. Use it to get a typed client in any project — like a backend service living in a separate repository — that talks to your Twenty instance: ```bash filename="Terminal" # In your project (no Twenty app definition required) yarn add twenty-sdk twenty-client-sdk # Connect to the Twenty instance to generate the client from yarn twenty remote:add # Generate the typed client into node_modules/twenty-client-sdk yarn twenty dev:generate-client ``` Then import the client in your code: ```typescript import { CoreApiClient } from 'twenty-client-sdk/core'; ``` Re-run the command whenever your data model changes to refresh the generated types. The client is generated inside `node_modules`, so it is not committed with your code. Run `yarn twenty dev:generate-client` after every install (for example in a `postinstall` script or in CI). ## Uninstalling an app (`yarn twenty app:uninstall`) Remove your app from the active workspace: ```bash filename="Terminal" yarn twenty app:uninstall # Skip the confirmation prompt yarn twenty app:uninstall --yes ``` ## Managing remotes A **remote** is a Twenty server that your app connects to. During setup, the scaffolder creates one for you automatically. You can add more remotes or switch between them at any time. ```bash filename="Terminal" # Add a new remote (opens a browser for OAuth login) yarn twenty remote:add # Connect to a local Twenty server (auto-detects port 2020 or 3000) yarn twenty remote:add --local # Add a remote non-interactively (useful for CI) yarn twenty remote:add --url https://your-twenty-server.com --api-key $TWENTY_API_KEY --as my-remote # List all configured remotes yarn twenty remote:list # Set the active remote yarn twenty remote:use ``` Your credentials are stored in `~/.twenty/config.json`.