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title: OpenSearch CLI
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# OpenSearch CLI
The OpenSearch CLI command line interface (opensearch-cli) lets you manage your OpenSearch cluster from the command line and automate tasks.
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Currently, opensearch-cli supports the [Anomaly Detection]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/monitoring-plugins/ad/) and [k-NN]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/search-plugins/knn/) plugins, along with arbitrary REST API paths. Among other things, you can use opensearch-cli to create and delete detectors, start and stop them, and check k-NN statistics.
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Profiles let you easily access different clusters or sign requests with different credentials. opensearch-cli supports unauthenticated requests, HTTP basic signing, and IAM signing for Amazon Web Services.
This example moves a detector (`ecommerce-count-quantity`) from a staging cluster to a production cluster:
```bash
opensearch-cli ad get ecommerce-count-quantity --profile staging > ecommerce-count-quantity.json
opensearch-cli ad create ecommerce-count-quantity.json --profile production
opensearch-cli ad start ecommerce-count-quantity.json --profile production
opensearch-cli ad stop ecommerce-count-quantity --profile staging
opensearch-cli ad delete ecommerce-count-quantity --profile staging
```
## Install
1. [Download](https://opensearch.org/downloads.html){:target='\_blank'} and extract the appropriate installation package for your computer.
1. Make the `opensearch-cli` file executable:
```bash
chmod +x ./opensearch-cli
```
1. Add the command to your path:
```bash
export PATH=$PATH:$(pwd)
```
1. Confirm the CLI is working properly:
```bash
opensearch-cli --version
```
## Profiles
Profiles let you easily switch between different clusters and user credentials. To get started, run `opensearch-cli profile create` with the `--auth-type`, `--endpoint`, and `--name` options:
```bash
opensearch-cli profile create --auth-type basic --endpoint https://localhost:9200 --name docker-local
```
Alternatively, save a configuration file to `~/.opensearch-cli/config.yaml`:
```yaml
profiles:
- name: docker-local
endpoint: https://localhost:9200
user: admin
password: foobar
- name: aws
endpoint: https://some-cluster.us-east-1.es.amazonaws.com
aws_iam:
profile: ""
service: es
```
## Usage
opensearch-cli commands use the following syntax:
```bash
opensearch-cli <command> <subcommand> <flags>
```
For example, the following command retrieves information about a detector:
```bash
opensearch-cli ad get my-detector --profile docker-local
```
For a request to the OpenSearch CAT API, try the following command:
```bash
opensearch-cli curl get --path _cat/plugins --profile aws
```
Use the `-h` or `--help` flag to see all supported commands, subcommands, or usage for a specific command:
```bash
opensearch-cli -h
opensearch-cli ad -h
opensearch-cli ad get -h
```