Drive Kimi (kimi.com) from the terminal through your existing browser session.
Mode: 🔐 Browser · Domain: kimi.com
| Command | Description | Access |
|---|---|---|
opencli kimi status |
Check page connection, login state, and current URL | read |
opencli kimi account |
Read sidebar account labels | read |
opencli kimi usage |
Read Kimi Code console usage, rate limit, membership, and model permission cards | read |
opencli kimi history |
List visible sidebar conversations | read |
opencli kimi detail <id> |
Open a chat by ID or trusted /chat/<id> URL and read messages |
read |
opencli kimi read |
Read messages in the current or selected chat | read |
opencli kimi send <prompt> |
Send a prompt without waiting for the assistant reply | write |
opencli kimi ask <prompt> |
Send a prompt and wait for the assistant reply | write |
opencli kimi new |
Start a new chat | write |
opencli kimi model |
Read, list, or switch the active model | write |
opencli kimi mode [name] |
List or navigate to a Kimi work mode | write |
opencli kimi copy-message |
Copy or return the last assistant message | write |
opencli kimi react |
Like or dislike the last assistant message | write |
opencli kimi regenerate |
Regenerate the last assistant message | write |
opencli kimi share |
Open the share dialog for the last assistant message | write |
opencli kimi history-rename --yes |
Rename a chat from the history page | write |
opencli kimi sidebar-toggle |
Toggle the sidebar | write |
opencli kimi view-all-history |
Navigate to the full history page | write |
opencli kimi settings |
Open settings | write |
opencli kimi sign-out --yes |
Sign out from settings | write |
opencli kimi upgrade |
Open the membership/upgrade entry point | write |
opencli kimi dismiss-banner |
Close a visible sidebar banner | write |
opencli kimi templates |
List template cards on a mode page | read |
opencli kimi storage-keys |
List localStorage or sessionStorage keys | read |
opencli kimi storage-get <key> |
Read one storage value | read |
opencli kimi cookies |
List JavaScript-visible cookies | read |
opencli kimi idb-list |
List IndexedDB databases | read |
# Check the current Kimi tab
opencli kimi status
# Read Kimi Code usage cards
opencli kimi usage
# Start a new chat and ask a question
opencli kimi new
opencli kimi ask "Summarize this plan in three bullets"
# Continue the current chat without waiting for a reply
opencli kimi send "Now expand the second bullet"
# List and read conversations
opencli kimi history --limit 10
opencli kimi detail https://kimi.com/chat/<chat-id>
opencli kimi read --conv /chat/<chat-id>
# Inspect or switch model
opencli kimi model
opencli kimi model --list true
opencli kimi model --set "K2"
# Rename a chat only after explicit confirmation
opencli kimi history-rename <chat-id> "New title" --yes true| Option | Description |
|---|---|
prompt |
Prompt to send for ask / send |
--conv |
Chat id, exact /chat/<id> path, or trusted https://kimi.com/chat/<id> URL for commands that target a chat |
--timeout |
Max seconds for ask to wait for a reply |
--limit |
Max rows for history, read, detail, or storage listings |
--set |
Model name to switch to; exact match is preferred, otherwise only a unique partial match is allowed |
--list |
Open the model menu and list model options |
--yes |
Required for destructive or account-changing commands such as history-rename and sign-out |
- Kimi commands use a persistent browser site session and operate on the live
kimi.comUI. usagenavigates to the Kimi Code console and reads the visible dashboard cards without writing account state.- Chat ids accept bare ids, exact relative
/chat/<id>paths, orhttps://kimi.com/chat/<id>/https://www.kimi.com/chat/<id>URLs only. send/askverify that a new user turn containing the prompt appears after clicking Send.askwaits for an assistant turn to appear and stabilize; timeout is reported as a typed timeout instead of a successful row.- Model switching rejects ambiguous partial matches before clicking and verifies the selected model by reading the UI back.
copy-message --click-buttonwrites to the local clipboard, so the command is marked as write access.
- Chrome is running
- You are already signed into
kimi.com - Browser Bridge extension is installed
- This adapter targets the Kimi web UI and can break when Kimi changes DOM structure, labels, or SVG names.
- Sidebar/history commands only see conversations that the current UI has rendered.
- Cookie output is limited to cookies visible to JavaScript; httpOnly cookies are intentionally not exposed.