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Temporal CLI activity command reference

Manage Activity Executions with Temporal commands: Complete or fail activities, set results, and customize behavior with various options, including activity ID, namespace, and more.

Temporal CLI batch command reference

Use the Temporal CLI to execute batch commands, cancel, signal, or terminate multiple Workflow Executions with a List Filter and job type, with options for filtering, job ID management, and customization.

Temporal CLI command options reference

Discover the Temporal Workflow CLI with this comprehensive list of options, from Active Cluster to Workflow Type, covering features like cluster management, workflow execution, and more.

Temporal CLI env command reference

Configure Temporal environments using the `env` command, which sets, gets, or deletes environment properties for a Temporal Server instance, with options for customization.

Temporal CLI operator command reference

Manage and operate on Namespaces, Search Attributes, and Temporal Clusters using the temporal operator command-line interface, with options for describing, listing, creating, updating, and removing entities, as well as searching and filtering data.

Temporal CLI schedule command reference

Manage schedules in Temporal workflows using commands for creating, updating, deleting, describing, listing, toggling, and triggering schedules, with options for customization and automation.

Temporal CLI server command reference

Manage the Temporal Server from the command line with various options for starting, configuring, and customizing the server, including controlling the database, frontend service, and logging.

Temporal CLI task-queue command reference

Manage Task Queues with Temporal's command-line interface, including describing poller information, listing partitions, fetching build IDs, and checking reachability and updating build IDs.

Temporal CLI workflow command reference

Manage your Temporal workflow operations using various commands, including cancel, count, delete, describe, execute, list, query, reset, reset-batch, show, signal, stack, start, terminate, and trace, with options to customize behavior and output.