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Kimi

Drive Kimi (kimi.com) from the terminal through your existing browser session.

Mode: 🔐 Browser · Domain: kimi.com

Commands

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

Usage Examples

# 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

Options

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

Behavior

  • Kimi commands use a persistent browser site session and operate on the live kimi.com UI.
  • usage navigates 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, or https://kimi.com/chat/<id> / https://www.kimi.com/chat/<id> URLs only.
  • send / ask verify that a new user turn containing the prompt appears after clicking Send.
  • ask waits 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-button writes to the local clipboard, so the command is marked as write access.

Prerequisites

Caveats

  • 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.