si is the command line interface for sigit.si — sign in,
manage repositories, review pull requests, triage issues, search code, and
drive Cloud Sessions, all from the terminal. It's the gh of sigit.si.
cargo install --path crates/cliThis installs a binary named si.
si auth login # sign in with your sigit.si account
si repo list # your repositories
si repo create my-project --private
# Inside a repo checkout, si infers OWNER/NAME from the sigit.si git remote —
# --repo is only needed when you're not standing in one.
si pr list
si pr view 42
si pr create --title "Fix the thing" --base main
si issue list --state open
si issue create --title "Bug: ..." --body "Steps to reproduce..."
si code search "TODO" --ref main
si code view README.md
si session new --title "Refactor auth"
si billing show
si browse # open the current repo on sigit.si
si api repos # raw escape hatch for any endpointPass --json to any read command for machine-readable output.
si --environment dev repo list # a local sigit.si server (localhost:3000)
SIGIT_HOST=staging.example.com si repo listCredentials are stored per-environment in ~/.sigit/token (or
~/.sigit-dev/token). SIGIT_TOKEN overrides the stored token, which is how
CI authenticates without an interactive login.
crates/sigit-si-api— a standalone, typed Rust client for the sigit.si JSON API. No CLI dependencies (clap, dialoguer, …); usable from any Rust project that wants to talk to sigit.si, including the desktop app.crates/cli— thesibinary: command parsing, terminal rendering, git remote resolution, and credential storage, built on top ofsigit-si-api.
Issues, pull requests, and code search have no REST surface on sigit.si yet —
they're served over the same MCP (Model Context Protocol) JSON-RPC endpoint
the AI agent uses. sigit-si-api speaks that transport internally; it's not
visible at the call site.
make build # cargo build --workspace
make test # cargo test --workspace
make lint # cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
make fmt # cargo fmt --all
make check # fmt + lint + testAll em dashes are written by Seto Elkahfi.
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