Pipefy CLI
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pipefy - Docs
- https://github.com/pipefy/ai-toolkit
$ pipefy auth login Acquired by the CLI — running pipefy auth login opens the auth flow and stores the credential.
$ pipefy --token <TOKEN> ... In Pipefy tokens, click Generate new token, give it a description, and click Save. Pipefy documents PATs as usable for simpler personal integrations, but marks them deprecated for production and recommends Service Accounts instead via Personal Access Token and Authentication.
env PIPEFY_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_CLIENT_ID, PIPEFY_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_CLIENT_SECRET In Pipefy, open Members and Permissions from your company/profile menu, go to the Service Accounts tab, click Create Service Account, choose its role and token lifetime, then open that service account to copy its Client ID, Client Secret, and token endpoint. Pipefy says service accounts use the OAuth2 Client Credentials grant; you exchange those values at the service account’s token endpoint as documented in Service Accounts.