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We’re thrilled to roll out CVMI CLI 0.2.x, adding two powerful commands: `call` and `discover`.

`call` lets you invoke CVM servers straight from the command line, perfect for debugging or plugging into agents. No MCP config or schema loading needed; responses are cleaned to save tokens. Save servers with aliases and run them like `npx cvmi call relatr`.

`discover` query relay announcements to list available tools, just run `npx cvmi discover`.

Demo: query Earthly and Wolfram for the Eiffel Tower’s address and height
https://video.nostr.build/14f2338be8a83b3e489233fbfcc359956eabb45d2ffee88417c72e1a0aaf7b4f.webm
Get Sovereign Engineering pubkey using Relatr.
https://video.nostr.build/e6560296c095847b5e5c20ea0d053f3c74bde4145f0ebe1f2bfd0a30721f85cf.webm

These upgrades make CVM servers far easier to use and compose, cut token costs versus MCP, and give developers a simple way to debug, script, or integrate CVM services from the command line.

Some screenshots of this new capabilities:





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ContextVM · 4d
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Schlaus Kwab · 4d
I totally forgot about the other vms. I need to play around with the Wolfram thing.
Pete Winn 🔆 · 4d
Awesome :) Getting close to superbased backend any updates on getting larger packets through CVM? nostr:npub1s4658awhcachmhzk5jhsg256gzdl7e4gh5a9zq8skjyt7g3k2axql224qz have a look into this, a good use case would be using this to hook into the local analytics cvm that’s running (pm2).