CLI
Use PRX directly from the terminal with stdin/stdout for interactive conversations without any external service dependencies.
Prerequisites
- PRX installed and configured with at least one LLM provider
- A terminal with stdin/stdout support
Quick Setup
1. Configure
The CLI channel is enabled by default. No additional configuration is needed.
toml
[channels_config]
cli = true # default, can be omitted2. Start
bash
prxPRX will start in interactive mode, reading from stdin and writing responses to stdout.
3. Usage
Type your message and press Enter. Special commands:
> Hello, how are you?
[PRX responds...]
> /quit # Exit the session
> /exit # Exit the session (alternative)Configuration Reference
| Field | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
cli | bool | true | Enable or disable the CLI interactive channel |
Features
- Zero dependencies -- no external accounts, tokens, or APIs needed beyond the LLM provider
- Always available -- enabled by default; works out of the box after installation
- stdin/stdout interface -- standard Unix I/O for easy scripting and piping
- Empty line filtering -- blank lines are silently ignored
- Graceful exit -- type
/quitor/exitto end the session cleanly - Full tool access -- all configured tools (shell, file, browser, memory, etc.) are available
Limitations
- Single-user, single-session only
- No persistent conversation history across sessions (unless session persistence is enabled globally)
- No media or file attachment support (text-only input)
- No streaming/progressive output (responses are printed in full after generation)
- Cannot run concurrently with other channels in the same process unless explicitly configured
Troubleshooting
PRX does not start in CLI mode
- Ensure
cli = true(or omit it, as it defaults totrue) in[channels_config] - If other channels are configured, PRX may prioritize them; check the startup logs
- Verify that at least one LLM provider is configured
Input is not processed
- Ensure you are typing in the terminal where PRX is running (not a backgrounded process)
- Empty lines are ignored; type a non-empty message
- Check that stdin is connected (not redirected from
/dev/null)
How to use CLI with pipes
- PRX reads from stdin line by line, so you can pipe input:bash
echo "What is 2 + 2?" | prx - For multi-turn conversations via scripts, use a FIFO or
expect-based approach