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tctl v1.17 activity command reference

Temporal CLI now available, previewing tctl Activity Execution commands for completing and failing Activity Executions with modifiers for workflow ID, run ID, activity ID, result, reason, detail, and operator identity.

tctl v1.17 admin command reference

Temporal CLI is now available for public preview, allowing users to run admin operations and manage their Temporal Clusters. With its comprehensive set of commands, users can add, remove, and manage Search Attributes, execute cleanup operations, decode payloads, and more. Learn more about the Temporal CLI and its features to optimize your workflow management.

tctl v1.17 cluster command reference

Temporal CLI is now available for public preview, with tctl cluster command enabling Temporal Cluster operations, including listing Search Attributes and checking Frontend Service health.

tctl v1.17 data-converter command reference

Temporal CLI is now available in public preview, replacing tctl, with tctl dataconverter command now supporting custom Data Converter operations, including WebSocket URL specification and port control.

tctl v1.17 namespace command reference

Introducing Temporal CLI, a public preview now available. Manage Namespaces with commands like `tctl namespace describe`, `tctl namespace list`, `tctl namespace register`, and `tctl namespace update`, featuring modifiers for customization and control.

tctl v1.17 taskqueue command reference

Temporal CLI is now available in public preview, with tctl taskqueue commands for describing and listing Task Queue information, including poller details and partitions.

What is Temporal?

Temporal is a scalable and reliable runtime for durable function executions, ensuring business logic runs reliably even with failures, crashes, or outages, enabling application code to execute once and complete without losing progress.

Why Temporal?

Temporal is a platform that helps developers build reliable, scalable, and productive distributed applications with features like durable execution, simplified code structure, and real-time state visibility.