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The Microsoft Graph CLI repository has moved. This repository is now an archive.
This repository has been archived. The Microsoft Graph CLI is now being developed here: https://github.com/microsoftgraph/msgraph-cli.
Microsoft Graph CLI
It is said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and if you are familiar with the Azure CLI, you can tell we are fans. The Microsoft Graph CLI leverages the same tool chain that is used to build the Azure CLI, but instead brings the entire surface area of Microsoft Graph to your command shell.
This project is still in its early phases, but we are building not only on the work of the Azure CLI team but also on the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK project to enable us to quickly generate a CLI for all the new capabilities of Microsoft Graph as soon as they are available.
Installation
Windows
Download directly from the releases.
Usage
$ mgc [ group ] [ command ] {parameters}
Get Started
Login
$ mgc login --scopes "user.read.all"
Query
You can use the --query
parameter and the JMESPath query syntax to customize your output.
$ mgc users user list --query "[?userType=='Member'].{name: displayName, email: mail}" --output table
Extensions
You can manage extensions using the extension
command.
Currently, beta commands aren't shipped with the CLI and are available as extensions.
To view the list of available extensions, use the list-available
sub-command
$ mgc extension list-available
To add an extension, use the add
sub-command
$ mgc extension add --name extensionname
To remove an extension, use the remove
sub-command
$ mgc extension remove --name extensionname
For more help on the extension capabilities, use the command
$ mgc extension --help
Name Email
------------------------ -------------------------------------
Conf Room Adams [email protected]
Adele Vance [email protected]
MOD Administrator [email protected]
Alex Wilber [email protected]
Exit codes
For scripting purposes, we output certain exit codes for differing scenarios.
Exit Code | Scenario |
---|---|
0 | Command ran successfully. |
1 | Generic error; server returned bad status code, CLI validation failed, etc. |
2 | Parser error; check input to command line. |
Common scenarios and use Microsoft Graph CLI effectively
More samples and snippets
Reporting issues and feedback
If you encounter any bugs with the tool please file an issue in the Issues section of our GitHub repo.
Developer setup
If you would like to setup a development environment and contribute to the CLI, read Setting Up Your Development Environment.
Contribute code
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct.
For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.