Use command line interface to access AI Agent Studio
As a developer, you can now use a command line interface (CLI) for creating, editing, validating, debugging, testing, and saving AI Agent Studio artifacts. These artifacts include agentic apps, agent teams of type Workflow, business objects, approvals, policies, topics, deep links, templates, communications, and related assets. You can use the CLI from the Visual Studio Code extension terminal or from a standalone terminal setup. CLI supports local artifact development, validation before handoff, and Codex-assisted or Claude Code-assisted creation and editing.
The CLI is primarily for professional developers and technical users who need local-file control, repeatable validation, reviewable diffs, and a structured development workflow for AI Agent Studio artifacts. Business users can continue using the AI Agent Studio user interface for no-code creation. If you prefer a visual development environment, use the CLI with the Visual Studio Code extension. Alternatively, developers can pair the CLI with Codex or Claude Code to leverage natural language-assisted development.
The CLI improves developer productivity by making AI Agent Studio artifact development more repeatable, testable, and reviewable. Teams can create and modify workflows and agentic apps locally.
Steps to enable and configure
- You must have access to use AI Agent Studio.
- Download the AI Agent Studio CLI.
Access requirements
Access Requirements for AI Agent Studio