base44-cli

📁 base44/skills 📅 Jan 20, 2026
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npx skills add https://github.com/base44/skills --skill base44-cli

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Skill 文档

Base44 CLI

Create and manage Base44 apps (projects) using the Base44 CLI tool.

⚡ IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED – Read This First

This skill activates on ANY mention of “base44” or when a base44/ folder exists. DO NOT read documentation files or search the web before acting.

Your first action MUST be:

  1. Check if base44/config.jsonc exists in the current directory
  2. If NO (new project scenario):
    • This skill (base44-cli) handles the request
    • Guide user through project initialization
    • Do NOT activate base44-sdk yet
  3. If YES (existing project scenario):
    • Transfer to base44-sdk skill for implementation
    • This skill only handles CLI commands (login, deploy, entities push)

Critical: Local Installation Only

NEVER call base44 directly. The CLI is installed locally as a dev dependency and must be accessed via a package manager:

  • npx base44 <command> (npm – recommended)
  • yarn base44 <command> (yarn)
  • pnpm base44 <command> (pnpm)

WRONG: base44 login RIGHT: npx base44 login

MANDATORY: Authentication Check at Session Start

CRITICAL: At the very start of every AI session when this skill is activated, you MUST:

  1. Check authentication status by running:

    npx base44 whoami
    
  2. If the user is logged in (command succeeds and shows an email):

    • Continue with the requested task
  3. If the user is NOT logged in (command fails or shows an error):

    • STOP immediately
    • DO NOT proceed with any CLI operations
    • Ask the user to login manually by running:
      npx base44 login
      
    - Wait for the user to confirm they have logged in before continuing
    

This check is mandatory and must happen before executing any other Base44 CLI commands.

Overview

The Base44 CLI provides command-line tools for authentication, creating projects, managing entities, and deploying Base44 applications. It is framework-agnostic and works with popular frontend frameworks like Vite, Next.js, and Create React App, Svelte, Vue, and more.

When to Use This Skill vs base44-sdk

Use base44-cli when:

  • Creating a NEW Base44 project from scratch
  • Initializing a project in an empty directory
  • Directory is missing base44/config.jsonc
  • User mentions: “create a new project”, “initialize project”, “setup a project”, “start a new Base44 app”
  • Deploying, pushing entities, or authenticating via CLI
  • Working with CLI commands (npx base44 ...)

Use base44-sdk when:

  • Building features in an EXISTING Base44 project
  • base44/config.jsonc already exists
  • Writing JavaScript/TypeScript code using Base44 SDK
  • Implementing functionality, components, or features
  • User mentions: “implement”, “build a feature”, “add functionality”, “write code”

Skill Dependencies:

  • base44-cli is a prerequisite for base44-sdk in new projects
  • If user wants to “create an app” and no Base44 project exists, use base44-cli first
  • base44-sdk assumes a Base44 project is already initialized

State Check Logic: Before selecting a skill, check:

  • IF (user mentions “create/build app” OR “make a project”):
    • IF (directory is empty OR no base44/config.jsonc exists): → Use base44-cli (project initialization needed)
    • ELSE: → Use base44-sdk (project exists, build features)

Project Structure

A Base44 project combines a standard frontend project with a base44/ configuration folder:

my-app/
├── base44/                      # Base44 configuration (created by CLI)
│   ├── config.jsonc             # Project settings, site config
│   ├── entities/                # Entity schema definitions
│   │   ├── task.jsonc
│   │   └── board.jsonc
│   ├── functions/               # Backend functions (optional); automations live in function.jsonc
│   │   └── my-function/
│   │       ├── function.jsonc
│   │       └── index.ts
│   └── agents/                  # Agent configurations (optional)
│       └── support_agent.jsonc
├── src/                         # Frontend source code
│   ├── api/
│   │   └── base44Client.js      # Base44 SDK client
│   ├── pages/
│   ├── components/
│   └── main.jsx
├── index.html                   # SPA entry point
├── package.json
└── vite.config.js               # Or your framework's config

Key files:

  • base44/config.jsonc – Project name, description, site build settings
  • base44/entities/*.jsonc – Data model schemas (see Entity Schema section)
  • base44/functions/*/function.jsonc – Function config and optional automations (CRON, simple triggers, entity hooks)
  • base44/agents/*.jsonc – Agent configurations (optional)
  • src/api/base44Client.js – Pre-configured SDK client for frontend use

config.jsonc example:

{
  "name": "My App",                    // Required: project name
  "description": "App description",    // Optional: project description
  "entitiesDir": "./entities",         // Optional: default "entities"
  "functionsDir": "./functions",       // Optional: default "functions"
  "agentsDir": "./agents",             // Optional: default "agents"
  "site": {                            // Optional: site deployment config
    "installCommand": "npm install",   // Optional: install dependencies
    "buildCommand": "npm run build",   // Optional: build command
    "serveCommand": "npm run dev",     // Optional: local dev server
    "outputDirectory": "./dist"        // Optional: build output directory
  }
}

Config properties:

Property Description Default
name Project name (required)
description Project description
entitiesDir Directory for entity schemas "entities"
functionsDir Directory for backend functions "functions"
agentsDir Directory for agent configs "agents"
site.installCommand Command to install dependencies
site.buildCommand Command to build the project
site.serveCommand Command to run dev server
site.outputDirectory Build output directory for deployment

Installation

Install the Base44 CLI as a dev dependency in your project:

npm install --save-dev base44

Important: Never assume or hardcode the base44 package version. Always install without a version specifier to get the latest version.

Then run commands using npx:

npx base44 <command>

Note: All commands in this documentation use npx base44. You can also use yarn base44, or pnpm base44 if preferred.

Available Commands

Authentication

Command Description Reference
base44 login Authenticate with Base44 using device code flow auth-login.md
base44 logout Logout from current device auth-logout.md
base44 whoami Display current authenticated user auth-whoami.md

Project Management

Command Description Reference
base44 create Create a new Base44 project from a template create.md ⚠️ MUST READ
base44 link Link an existing local project to Base44 link.md
base44 dashboard open Open the app dashboard in your browser dashboard.md

Deployment

Command Description Reference
base44 deploy Deploy all resources (entities, functions, site) deploy.md

Entity Management

Action / Command Description Reference
Create Entities Define entities in base44/entities folder entities-create.md
base44 entities push Push local entities to Base44 entities-push.md
RLS Patterns Row-level security examples and operators rls-examples.md ⚠️ READ FOR RLS

Entity Schema (Quick Reference)

ALWAYS follow this exact structure when creating entity files:

File naming: base44/entities/{kebab-case-name}.jsonc (e.g., team-member.jsonc for TeamMember)

Schema template:

{
  "name": "EntityName",
  "type": "object",
  "properties": {
    "field_name": {
      "type": "string",
      "description": "Field description"
    }
  },
  "required": ["field_name"]
}

Field types: string, number, integer, boolean, array, object, binary String formats: date, date-time, time, email, uri, hostname, ipv4, ipv6, uuid, file, regex, richtext For enums: Add "enum": ["value1", "value2"] and optionally "default": "value1" Entity names: Must be alphanumeric only (pattern: /^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/)

For complete documentation, see entities-create.md.

Function Management

Action / Command Description Reference
Create Functions Define functions in base44/functions folder functions-create.md
Configure Automations CRON, simple triggers, entity hooks in function.jsonc automations.md
base44 functions deploy Deploy local functions (and automations) to Base44 functions-deploy.md

Agent Management

Agents are conversational AI assistants that can interact with users, access your app’s entities, and call backend functions. Use these commands to manage agent configurations.

Action / Command Description Reference
Create Agents Define agents in base44/agents folder See Agent Schema below
base44 agents pull Pull remote agents to local files agents-pull.md
base44 agents push Push local agents to Base44 agents-push.md

Note: Agent commands perform full synchronization – pushing replaces all remote agents with local ones, and pulling replaces all local agents with remote ones.

Agent Schema (Quick Reference)

File naming: base44/agents/{agent_name}.jsonc (e.g., support_agent.jsonc)

Schema template:

{
  "name": "agent_name",
  "description": "Brief description of what this agent does",
  "instructions": "Detailed instructions for the agent's behavior",
  "tool_configs": [
    // Entity tool - gives agent access to entity operations
    { "entity_name": "tasks", "allowed_operations": ["read", "create", "update", "delete"] },
    // Backend function tool - gives agent access to a function
    { "function_name": "send_email", "description": "Send an email notification" }
  ],
  "whatsapp_greeting": "Hello! How can I help you today?"
}

Naming rules:

  • Agent names must match pattern: /^[a-z0-9_]+$/ (lowercase alphanumeric with underscores, 1-100 chars)
  • Valid: support_agent, order_bot
  • Invalid: Support-Agent, OrderBot

Required fields: name, description, instructions Optional fields: tool_configs (defaults to []), whatsapp_greeting

Tool config types:

  • Entity tools: entity_name + allowed_operations (array of: read, create, update, delete)
  • Backend function tools: function_name + description

Automation Quick Reference

Automations are triggers defined in the automations array inside function.jsonc. They deploy with the function via base44 functions deploy. Four types:

Common fields (all types): name (required), description, function_args, is_active (default: true)

Scheduled One-Time: type: "scheduled", schedule_mode: "one-time", one_time_date (ISO string)

Scheduled CRON: type: "scheduled", schedule_mode: "recurring", schedule_type: "cron", cron_expression, optional ends_type / ends_on_date / ends_after_count

Scheduled Simple: type: "scheduled", schedule_mode: "recurring", schedule_type: "simple", repeat_unit ("minutes" | "hours" | "days" | "weeks" | "months"), optional repeat_interval, start_time, repeat_on_days (0–6), repeat_on_day_of_month (1–31), ends_type / ends_on_date / ends_after_count

Entity Hook: type: "entity", entity_name (matches entity schema name), event_types: array of "create" | "update" | "delete" (at least one)

For full schemas and examples, see automations.md.

Site Management

Command Description Reference
base44 site deploy Deploy built site files to Base44 hosting site-deploy.md
base44 site open Open the deployed site in your browser site-open.md

SPA only: Base44 hosting supports Single Page Applications with a single index.html entry point. All routes are served from index.html (client-side routing).

Quick Start

  1. Install the CLI in your project:

    npm install --save-dev base44
    
  2. Authenticate with Base44:

    npx base44 login
    
  3. Create a new project (ALWAYS provide name and --path flag):

    npx base44 create my-app -p .
    
  4. Build and deploy everything:

    npm run build
    npx base44 deploy -y
    

Or deploy individual resources:

  • npx base44 entities push – Push entities only
  • npx base44 functions deploy – Deploy functions only
  • npx base44 agents push – Push agents only
  • npx base44 site deploy -y – Deploy site only

Common Workflows

Creating a New Project

⚠️ MANDATORY: Before running base44 create, you MUST read create.md for:

  • Template selection – Choose the correct template (backend-and-client vs backend-only)
  • Correct workflow – Different templates require different setup steps
  • Common pitfalls – Avoid folder creation errors that cause failures

Failure to follow the create.md instructions will result in broken project scaffolding.

Linking an Existing Project

# If you have base44/config.jsonc but no .app.jsonc
npx base44 link --create --name my-app

Deploying All Changes

# Build your project first
npm run build

# Deploy everything (entities, functions, and site)
npx base44 deploy -y

Deploying Individual Resources

# Push only entities
npx base44 entities push

# Deploy only functions
npx base44 functions deploy

# Push only agents
npx base44 agents push

# Deploy only site
npx base44 site deploy -y

Opening the Dashboard

# Open app dashboard in browser
npx base44 dashboard

Authentication

Most commands require authentication. If you’re not logged in, the CLI will automatically prompt you to login. Your session is stored locally and persists across CLI sessions.

Troubleshooting

Error Solution
Not authenticated Run npx base44 login first
No entities found Ensure entities exist in base44/entities/ directory
Entity not recognized Ensure file uses kebab-case naming (e.g., team-member.jsonc not TeamMember.jsonc)
No functions found Ensure functions exist in base44/functions/ with valid function.jsonc configs
No agents found Ensure agents exist in base44/agents/ directory with valid .jsonc configs
Invalid agent name Agent names must be lowercase alphanumeric with underscores only
No site configuration found Check that site.outputDirectory is configured in project config
Site deployment fails Ensure you ran npm run build first and the build succeeded