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Tally CLI for CI
Use the Tally CLI for CI with headless JSON commands, schema discovery, credentials, and permission controls.
6 functions 6 read 0 write Bearer token auth
Tally CLI for CI
Run integration calls from CI jobs with JSON output, explicit credentials, and predictable exit status.
Use this shape when a pipeline needs to read or update an external service. The Tally CLI uses the same integration registry as the TUI, Lua runtime, and MCP gateway, but returns predictable command output for automation.
Command Shape
# Tally CLI for CI
kosmokrator integrations:configure tally --set access_token="$TALLY_ACCESS_TOKEN" --enable --read allow --write ask --json
kosmo integrations:call tally.tally_get_current_user '{}' --json Discovery Before Execution
Agents and scripts can inspect Tally docs and schemas before choosing a function.
kosmo integrations:docs tally --json
kosmo integrations:docs tally.tally_get_current_user --json
kosmo integrations:schema tally.tally_get_current_user --json
kosmo integrations:search "Tally" --json
kosmo integrations:list --json Useful Tally CLI Functions
| Function | Type | Parameters | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
tally.tally_get_current_user | Read | none | Get the authenticated user's profile information, including name, email, and account details. |
tally.tally_get_form | Read | form_id | Get full details of a specific Tally form by its ID, including form structure, fields, and settings. |
tally.tally_get_submission | Read | submission_id | Get full details of a specific form submission by its ID, including all field responses and metadata. |
tally.tally_list_forms | Read | page, limit | List all Tally forms accessible to the authenticated user. Returns form IDs, titles, status, and submission counts. Supports pagination. |
tally.tally_list_submissions | Read | form_id, page, limit | List all submissions for a specific Tally form. Returns respondent answers, submission dates, and metadata. Supports pagination. |
tally.tally_list_workspaces | Read | none | List all workspaces accessible to the authenticated Tally user. Returns workspace names, IDs, and member info. |
Automation Notes
- Use
--jsonfor machine-readable output. - Keep credentials out of argv by using environment variables or stored KosmoKrator configuration.
- Configure read/write policy before unattended runs; use
--forceonly for trusted automation. - Use the MCP gateway instead when the agent needs dynamic tool discovery inside a conversation.