deepbook-cli
Operate the deepbook CLI for DeepBook reads (REST/SSE), global ~/.deepbook config/account management, on-chain spot trading, top-level swap execution, balance-manager ops, and margin trading.
Best use case
deepbook-cli is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Operate the deepbook CLI for DeepBook reads (REST/SSE), global ~/.deepbook config/account management, on-chain spot trading, top-level swap execution, balance-manager ops, and margin trading.
Teams using deepbook-cli should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
Claude Code / Cursor / Codex
Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
- Place it in
.claude/skills/deepbook-cli/SKILL.mdinside your project - Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill
How deepbook-cli Compares
| Feature / Agent | deepbook-cli | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Operate the deepbook CLI for DeepBook reads (REST/SSE), global ~/.deepbook config/account management, on-chain spot trading, top-level swap execution, balance-manager ops, and margin trading.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# DeepBook CLI Skill Use this skill when the user wants to use `deepbook` end to end: market data, wallet/config setup, and on-chain execution (spot, swap, manager, margin). # Installation Check if `deepbook` is installed: ```bash deepbook --version ``` If not, install it: ```bash npm install -g deepbook-cli ``` ## Setup 1. Work from the `deepbook-cli` project directory. 2. Ensure `~/.deepbook/config.json` exists (auto-created on first run). 3. Configure global defaults in `~/.deepbook` (works from any path). 4. Optional one-off overrides can still be provided via global flags. `mainnet`/`testnet` are aliases used consistently for both provider-side reads/streams and on-chain RPC. ## Global flags - `--json` - `--provider <name>` - `--base-url <url>` - `--stream-base-url <url>` - `--network <mainnet|testnet>` - `--rpc-url <url>` - `--private-key <suiprivkey>` - `--address <address>` - `--manager <id>` - `--trade-cap <id>` ## Available commands - Top-level: - `deepbook providers` - `deepbook pools` - `deepbook orderbook <pool>` (alias: `deepbook book <pool>`) - `deepbook trades <pool>` - `deepbook ohlcv <pool>` - `deepbook stream ...` - `deepbook spot ...` - `deepbook swap ...` - `deepbook margin ...` - `deepbook manager ...` - `deepbook config ...` - `deepbook account ...` - `deepbook config`: - `show` - `set-network <network>` - `set-provider <provider>` - `set-rpc-url <network> <url>` - `set-address <address>` - `set-trade-cap <id>` - `set-read-key [apiKey]` - `set-stream-key <pool> [apiKey]` - `set-provider-base-url <network> <url>` - `set-provider-stream-base-url <network> <url>` - `import-key [privateKey]` - `deepbook account`: - `details` - `list` - `balance` - `import <alias> [privateKey]` - `use <alias>` - `deepbook stream`: - `trades <pool>` - `deepbook spot`: - `pools` - `buy <pool>` - `sell <pool>` - `limit <pool>` - `deepbook swap`: - `base-for-quote <pool>` - `quote-for-base <pool>` - `deepbook margin`: - `pools` - `managers` - `deposit <pool>` - `market <pool>` - `limit <pool>` - `position <pool>` - `close <pool>` - `deepbook manager`: - `ls` - `create` - `deposit` - `withdraw` - `balance` ## Command cheat sheet (required args/options) - `deepbook providers` - `deepbook pools` - `deepbook orderbook <pool>` - `deepbook trades <pool>` - `deepbook ohlcv <pool>` - `deepbook stream trades <pool>` - `deepbook spot pools` - `deepbook spot buy <pool> --quantity <value> [--price <value>] [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook spot sell <pool> --quantity <value> [--price <value>] [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook spot limit <pool> --side <buy|sell> --price <value> --quantity <value> [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook spot limit <pool> --cancel <id> [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook config show` - `deepbook config set-network <mainnet|testnet>` - `deepbook config set-provider <surflux>` - `deepbook config set-rpc-url <mainnet|testnet> <url>` - `deepbook config set-address <address>` - `deepbook config set-trade-cap <objectId>` - `deepbook config set-read-key [apiKey]` (or `--stdin`) - `deepbook config set-stream-key <pool> [apiKey]` (or `--stdin`) - `deepbook config set-provider-base-url <mainnet|testnet> <url>` - `deepbook config set-provider-stream-base-url <mainnet|testnet> <url>` - `deepbook config import-key [privateKey]` (or `--stdin`, optional `--alias`) - `deepbook account details` - `deepbook account list` - `deepbook account balance [--coin <SUI|USDC|DEEP|coinType>]` - `deepbook account import <alias> [privateKey]` (or `--stdin`) - `deepbook account use <alias>` - `deepbook swap base-for-quote <pool> --amount <value>` - `deepbook swap quote-for-base <pool> --amount <value>` - `deepbook margin pools` - `deepbook margin managers` - `deepbook margin deposit <pool> --coin <BASE|QUOTE|DEEP|coinKey> --amount <value> [--margin-manager <id>]` - `deepbook margin market <pool> --side <buy|sell> --quantity <value> [--margin-manager <id>]` - `deepbook margin limit <pool> --side <buy|sell> --price <value> --quantity <value> [--margin-manager <id>]` - `deepbook margin position <pool> [--margin-manager <id>]` - `deepbook margin close <pool> [--margin-manager <id>]` + either: - `--full` - OR `--side <buy|sell> --quantity <value>` - `deepbook manager ls` - `deepbook manager create` - `deepbook manager deposit --coin <key> --amount <value> [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook manager withdraw --coin <key> --amount <value> [--manager <id>]` - `deepbook manager balance --coin <key> [--manager <id>]` ## Key margin close flags - `deepbook margin close <pool> --full --withdraw` - `deepbook margin close <pool> --full --non-reduce-only` - `deepbook margin close <pool> --side <buy|sell> --quantity <q> --reduce-only --no-repay` ## Swap vs spot market buy - Swap (`deepbook swap quote-for-base`) is a direct pool swap with exact-input semantics. - Spot market buy (`deepbook spot buy <pool> --quantity ...`) is an orderbook market order and uses a balance manager. - CLI output now includes `execution.kind` and `execution.type/direction` so the mode is explicit. ## Safety defaults - Prefer `--dry-run` first for all state-changing commands. - Validate pool key and manager object ID before placing/canceling orders. - SUI-involved deposit/collateral paths split from gas coin inside the transaction automatically. - Never print or log private keys. - Margin manager type safety: - Margin managers are generic typed objects: `MarginManager<Base, Quote>`. - The margin manager type must match the exact pool pair being traded. - Example: `MarginManager<DEEP,USDC>` works with `DEEP_USDC`, not `DEEP_SUI`. - Margin manager resolution behavior: - If `--margin-manager` is omitted, CLI auto-selects a compatible manager for that pool, or creates one in-transaction if none exists. - If `--margin-manager` is provided, CLI treats it as explicit and strict: it must match signer + pool; no fallback or auto-create is performed. - Internal margin fee buffer behavior: - Margin market/limit orders auto-deposit a fee buffer before placing the order. - With `--no-pay-with-deep`, buffer is deposited in trade asset collateral (base for sell, quote for buy). - Without `--no-pay-with-deep`, buffer is deposited as DEEP into the margin manager. - Full-close quantity normalization: - `deepbook margin close <pool> --full` now auto-normalizes inferred quantity to pool lot-size/min-size. - If reduce-only full close cannot satisfy lot-size exactly, CLI auto-switches to non-reduce-only and rounds up, then repays debt in the same transaction. - If user explicitly passes `--reduce-only`, CLI keeps reduce-only semantics and errors when full close cannot be represented as a valid lot-size quantity. ## End-to-end spot trading flow (fund -> buy -> withdraw) Use this when executing a real spot trade through a balance manager. 1. Discover balance managers: - `deepbook manager ls` 2. If none exist, create one: - `deepbook manager create` 3. Deposit quote coin to manager (for `DEEP_SUI` buy, fund `SUI`): - `deepbook manager deposit --coin SUI --amount 1 --manager <id>` 4. Optional balance check: - `deepbook manager balance --coin SUI --manager <id>` 5. Simulate buy first: - `deepbook spot buy DEEP_SUI --quantity 38 --manager <id> --no-pay-with-deep --dry-run` 6. Execute live buy: - `deepbook spot buy DEEP_SUI --quantity 38 --manager <id> --no-pay-with-deep` 7. Withdraw purchased asset to signer address (or explicit recipient): - `deepbook manager withdraw --coin DEEP --amount 38 --manager <id>` - optional recipient: `--recipient <address>` 8. Verify manager balance: - `deepbook manager balance --coin DEEP --manager <id>` ## Spot trade troubleshooting - `MoveAbort ... balance_manager::withdraw_with_proof code=3` means manager available balance is too low. - This includes fees/reserved amounts, not just raw deposited balance. - For spot buys, ensure quote coin is funded in manager (for `DEEP_SUI`, quote is `SUI`). - If fees are attempted in DEEP and manager lacks DEEP, either deposit DEEP or pass `--no-pay-with-deep`. - When manager is omitted, CLI resolves dynamically: - one manager found -> uses it - none found -> error - multiple found -> require `--manager <id>` ## Typical workflow 1. Inspect pools/orderbook (`deepbook spot pools`, `deepbook margin pools`, `deepbook orderbook ...`). 2. Confirm manager ID (`deepbook manager ls`). 3. Simulate order (`deepbook spot buy ... --dry-run`). 4. Execute live order (same command without `--dry-run`). 5. Monitor with `deepbook orderbook --watch` and `deepbook stream trades ...`.
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