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05-21-2025 06:58 PM
In the XSOAR 8.x documentation there are examples of CLI commands, including Integration commands, system commands, and information about how to escape specific characters.
However, try as I might, I can't seem to find an authoritative XSOAR CLI reference. Browsing down the list of possible commands in CLI might be OK in a pinch, but it's no substitute for an actual reference manual.
Where can this unicorn document be found?
07-07-2025 02:22 PM
Hi @mattem, this is the most relevant doc for CLI reference: https://docs-cortex.paloaltonetworks.com/r/Cortex-XSOAR/8/Cortex-XSOAR-Cloud-Documentation/Run-comma...
Also directly within the XSOAR UI, you can click the "!" button to the left of the CLI and search through all available commands and scripts there. That is the only spot to get a comprehensive list of all available commands/scripts all in one place. Integration commands are documented along with their corresponding integrations, and built-in commands are documented along with the section on the relevant concept in the admin docs.
07-07-2025 02:22 PM
Hi @mattem, this is the most relevant doc for CLI reference: https://docs-cortex.paloaltonetworks.com/r/Cortex-XSOAR/8/Cortex-XSOAR-Cloud-Documentation/Run-comma...
Also directly within the XSOAR UI, you can click the "!" button to the left of the CLI and search through all available commands and scripts there. That is the only spot to get a comprehensive list of all available commands/scripts all in one place. Integration commands are documented along with their corresponding integrations, and built-in commands are documented along with the section on the relevant concept in the admin docs.
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