Installation

Depending on your platform, there are different methods available to install sentry-cli.

Manual Download

You can find the list of releases on the GitHub release page. We provide executables for Linux, OS X and Windows. It’s a single file download and upon receiving the file you can rename it to just sentry-cli or sentry-cli.exe to use it.

Automatic Installation

If you are on OS X or Linux, you can use the automated downloader which will fetch the latest release version for you and install it:

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curl -sL https://sentry.io/get-cli/ | sh

We do however, encourage you to pin the specific version of the CLI, so your builds are always reproducible. To do that, you can use the exact same method, with an additional version specifier:

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curl -sL https://sentry.io/get-cli/ | SENTRY_CLI_VERSION="2.21.2" sh

This will automatically download the correct version of sentry-cli for your operating system and install it. If necessary, it will prompt for your admin password for sudo. For a different installation location or for systems without sudo (like Windows), you can export INSTALL_DIR=/custom/installation/path before running this command.

To verify it’s installed correctly you can bring up the help:

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sentry-cli --help

Installation via NPM

There is also the option to install sentry-cli via npm for specialized use cases. This, for instance, is useful for build servers. The package is called @sentry/cli and in the post installation it will download the appropriate release binary:

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npm install @sentry/cli

You can then find it in the .bin folder:

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./node_modules/.bin/sentry-cli --help

In case you want to install this with npm system wide with sudo you will need to pass -–unsafe-perm to it:

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sudo npm install -g @sentry/cli --unsafe-perm

Downloading From a Custom Source

By default, this package will download sentry-cli from the CDN managed by Fastly. To use a custom CDN, set the npm config property sentrycli_cdnurl. The downloader will append "/<version>/sentry-cli-<dist>".

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npm install @sentry/cli --sentrycli_cdnurl=https://mymirror.local/path

Or add property into your .npmrc file (https://docs.npmjs.com/files/npmrc)

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sentrycli_cdnurl=https://mymirror.local/path

Another option is to use the environment variable SENTRYCLI_CDNURL.

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SENTRYCLI_CDNURL=https://mymirror.local/path npm install @sentry/cli

Available Installation Options

Options listed below control how sentry-cli install script behaves, when installed through npm.

SENTRYCLI_CDNURL:
If set, the script will use given URL for fetching the binary. Defaults to https://downloads.sentry-cdn.com/sentry-cli.

SENTRYCLI_USE_LOCAL:
If set to 1, sentry-cli binary will be discovered from your $PATH and copied locally instead of being downloaded from external servers. It will still verify the version number, which has to match.

SENTRYCLI_SKIP_DOWNLOAD:
If set to 1, the script will skip downloading the binary completely.

SENTRYCLI_SKIP_CHECKSUM_VALIDATION:
If set to 1, the script will skip the checksum validation phase. You can manually verify the checksums by visiting Build Checksums page.

SENTRYCLI_NO_PROGRESS_BAR:
If set to 1, the script will not display download progress bars. This is a default behavior for CI environments.

SENTRYCLI_LOG_STREAM:
If set, the script will change where it writes its output. Possible values are stdout and stderr. Defaults to stdout.

Installation via Homebrew

If you are on OS X, you can install sentry-cli via homebrew:

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brew install getsentry/tools/sentry-cli

Installation via Scoop

If you are on Windows, you can install sentry-cli via Scoop:

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> scoop install sentry-cli

Docker Image

For unsupported distributions and CI systems, we offer a Docker image that comes with sentry-cli preinstalled. It is recommended to use the latest tag, but you can also pin to a specific version. By default, the command runs inside the /work directory. Mount relevant

projectRepresents your service in Sentry and allows you to scope events to a distinct application.
folders and build outputs there to allow sentry-cli to scan for resources:

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docker pull getsentry/sentry-cli
docker run --rm -v $(pwd):/work getsentry/sentry-cli --help

Updating and Uninstalling

You can use sentry-cli update and sentry-cli uninstall to update or uninstall the sentry-cli binary. These commands may be unavailable in certain situations, generally when sentry-cli has been installed by a tool like homebrew or yarn, either directly or as a dependency of another package. In those cases, the same tool will need to be used for updating and removal. If you find that sentry-cli update and sentry-cli uninstall aren't working and you don't know how the package was installed, running which sentry-cli will often provide a clue as to which tool to use.

Build Checksums

When downloading an executable from a remote server, it's often a good practice to verify, that what has been downloaded, is in fact what we expect it to be. To make sure that this is the case, we can use checksum validation. A checksum is the value calculated from the contents of a file, in a form of hash, in our case SHA256, and it acts as the data integrity check, as it's always producing the same output, for a given input.

Below is the table of SHA256 checksums for all available build targets that our CLI supports. To calculate the hash of a downloaded file, you can use sha256sum utility, which is preinstalled in OSX and most Linux distributions.

Filename (v2.21.2)Integrity Checksum
sentry-cli-Darwin-arm64sha384-e8a9c4849e72b05c8b7c0ecfdd4fded04a312cb39870c16e7fa18c627e1398d3
sentry-cli-Darwin-universalsha384-805faf6e05247e5d6e8c755321eeaadac37686a54d4cf2fdde7d62fc54ab33df
sentry-cli-Darwin-x86_64sha384-88ba4a057db6169ca18ce342db8f8593222b3cec842cd8698a8767397b1c4eb1
sentry-cli-Linux-aarch64sha384-aa6085a9b24e349dbcef301127aebc6e8c3adfa8389964df5e91d96b3fb92e08
sentry-cli-Linux-armv7sha384-c208f78196cb14a6b3758d934e0d8ade32d784fe6d3b6ad32996976a5ee85172
sentry-cli-Linux-i686sha384-f354aaa0c4942820ed5c342a384c23dc077ccdd106dcb858d966812e3757c8ed
sentry-cli-Linux-x86_64sha384-0016d21b20d6b83fe10d514d10ca1dbed854e8694d71fada9749e702730ed728
sentry-cli-Windows-i686.exesha384-2060d806c12d7f71e43c860973a18609f075a6b17c8875fc058398f61f35215d
sentry-cli-Windows-x86_64.exesha384-53d48d3da7b24b04f686b75195eb18250b743999841f6305dab2a40443925ca4
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-macosx_10_15_x86_64.whlsha384-b6437638dbc671274ee0c57af6f3553ac92f07b61e312b6bc46522b4a024d2d2
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-macosx_11_0_arm64.whlsha384-5836c73114e8e73002ca14cb232b1654e23615616b3e0fbabe4cc973856a53b5
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-macosx_11_0_universal2.whlsha384-603ee609289271536629a4c722bacfc5f46ef0880a46b8208516e355fa6f25f7
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_aarch64.manylinux2014_aarch64.musllinux_1_2_aarch64.whlsha384-e788b5c869896e8611a94db262311e43ca8b7f1fdba4fbe9d4f6d9ee0ef74267
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_armv7l.manylinux2014_armv7l.musllinux_1_2_armv7l.whlsha384-43e191a49e42f767acba5ef0a6d507473e501b53394be43fffea6b80c5a7e395
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_i686.manylinux2014_i686.musllinux_1_2_i686.whlsha384-1995413b2e9e1b26ec4c1922f230a5da28c7e8606722e6f86688ba0753b8589c
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-manylinux_2_17_x86_64.manylinux2014_x86_64.musllinux_1_2_x86_64.whlsha384-49be50c6ff126085cae05e996dd51424daf232b3891c8ad2288525fb564e7ef4
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-win32.whlsha384-1c4a1e80a39c4e1b13ed7d6fd86763d0fdf0e30f0da7c408b8fe99d27b5e7a93
sentry_cli-2.21.2-py3-none-win_amd64.whlsha384-29b3a36106a0ddcf5dc616f049e80271aad58481eace7330b16aeb9b53d82c48
sentry_cli-2.21.2.tar.gzsha384-034110438789c2a910f566968462d733a673423aabd4f75a0969cc6dab00e150

If you would like to verify checksums for historic versions of the sentry-cli, please refer to our release registry directly, which can be found at https://release-registry.services.sentry.io/apps/sentry-cli/{version}. For example, https://release-registry.services.sentry.io/apps/sentry-cli/1.74.4.

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