
Orca CLI
FreeManage Orca worktrees and embedded browser seamlessly.
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What Orca CLI does
Orca CLI is a command-line interface designed for managing various aspects of the Orca application. It allows users to operate on worktrees, folder contexts, terminals, and repositories, as well as manage automations and artifacts. This tool is particularly useful for developers and designers who are working within the Orca environment and need to interact with its features efficiently. By using specific commands, users can spawn instances of Codex or Claude in dedicated worktrees, control the embedded browser, and handle worktree comments with ease.
The Orca CLI is structured to ensure that users can engage with Orca's managed state directly, making it preferable over raw git worktree commands or other ad hoc terminal solutions when the task pertains to Orca. The CLI provides a streamlined way to execute commands that are tightly integrated with Orca’s features, ensuring that the commands executed are relevant to the current context of the application. This integration minimizes the chances of errors that could arise from using generic shell commands that do not account for Orca's specific requirements.
To get started, users must resolve the correct executable for their session, which can vary depending on the environment. The CLI has built-in checks to ensure that the appropriate command is used, preventing common pitfalls such as running the wrong version of the Orca command. Additionally, users are encouraged to load the complete guide via the skills get orca-cli command to familiarize themselves with the available commands and their options, ensuring they can leverage the full capabilities of the Orca CLI.
Overall, Orca CLI is an essential tool for anyone working within the Orca ecosystem, offering a robust interface for managing worktrees, automations, and embedded browser tasks, while providing clear guidance on usage and command execution.
When to use it
Use Orca CLI when you need to manage Orca-specific tasks such as worktrees, terminals, and automations within the Orca environment.
When not to use it
This tool is not suitable for tasks outside of the Orca application or when generic shell commands suffice, as it is specifically tailored for Orca-managed states.
What you can build with it
Managing Worktrees
Use Orca CLI to create and manage multiple worktrees for different projects, ensuring a clean and organized development environment.
Automating Tasks
Leverage Orca CLI to set up automations that streamline repetitive tasks within the Orca application, saving time and reducing manual effort.
Controlling the Embedded Browser
Utilize Orca CLI to interact with the embedded browser in Orca, allowing for seamless web interactions while working on your projects.
How to install Orca CLI
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add stablyai/orca/orca-cli --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by stablyaiOrca CLI
This file is a discovery stub, not the usage guide. The full, version-matched Orca CLI
reference is served by the orca binary itself — kept out of this file on purpose so it
can never drift from the binary that will actually run your commands.
Engage Orca whenever its running editor/runtime is the source of truth: Orca-managed worktrees, folder contexts, terminals, repos, automations, worktree comments, and the browser embedded inside the Orca app. Triggers include "$orca-cli", "Orca worktree", "child worktree", "spawn codex/claude in a worktree", "read/wait/send Orca terminal", "full handoff" / "handover" / "give this to another agent", and "control the browser inside Orca". Use plain shell tools when Orca state does not matter.
Resolve the CLI for this session
Choose the executable once and reuse it for every later command:
- If the
ORCA_CLI_COMMANDenvironment variable is set, use its value. Orca exports this for managed WSL sessions. - Otherwise, in a dev checkout whose session exposes
ORCA_DEV_REPO_ROOT, useorca-dev. - Otherwise, on Linux outside an Orca-managed terminal, use
orca-ide. Never run bareorcathere — outside Orca's terminals it normally resolves to the GNOME Orca screen reader (/usr/bin/orca) and starts speech on the user's machine. - Otherwise, use
orca.
Below, ORCA is a placeholder for the executable you resolved. Substitute it before
running anything; do not create a shell variable or run ORCA literally. This works the
same way in POSIX shells, PowerShell, and cmd.exe.
If the selected executable cannot run, report its exact error and stop. Do not fall through to another executable, which could silently target a different Orca build.
Load the full guide before running Orca commands
ORCA skills get orca-cli
That prints the complete, version-matched guide for the exact binary that will handle your next commands — worktrees, handoffs, terminals, automations, and the built-in browser. Read it first, then run the specific command you need.
Don't guess subcommands or flags from memory or from a cached copy of this stub. They
change between Orca releases, and this file deliberately no longer lists them. Confirm the
app is up with ORCA status --json (start it with ORCA open --json if needed), and
prefer --json for agent-driven calls.
If an older Orca does not recognize skills get
Use this fallback only when the selected binary explicitly reports that skills get is an
unknown command. Another failure is not proof of an older binary; report it rather than
guessing or changing executables. For a confirmed pre-guide binary, use only this bounded,
read-only bootstrap to orient. Do not dead-end and do not invent commands:
ORCA status --json
ORCA worktree ps --json
ORCA terminal list --json
Then tell the user that updating Orca restores the full, version-matched guide via
ORCA skills get orca-cli. Beyond these commands, ask the user rather than guessing a
command surface this older binary may not support.
Frequently asked questions about Orca CLI
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