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Lotus Command Line Interface
The Command Line Interface (CLI) is a convenient way to interact with a Lotus node. You can use the CLI to operate your node, get information about the blockchain, manage your accounts and transfer funds, create storage deals, and much more!
The CLI is intended to be self-documenting, so when in doubt, simply add --help
to whatever command you're trying to run! This will also display all of the
input parameters that can be provided to a command.
We highlight some of the commonly used features of the CLI below. All CLI commands should be run from the home directory of the Lotus project.
Operating a Lotus node
Starting up a node
lotus daemon
This command will start up your Lotus node, with its API port open at 1234.
You can pass --api=<number>
to use a different port.
Checking your sync progress
lotus sync status
This command will print your current tipset height under Height
, and the target tipset height
under Taregt
.
You can also run lotus sync wait
to get constant updates on your sync progress.
Getting the head tipset
lotus chain head
Control the logging level
lotus log set-level
This command can be used to toggle the logging levels of the different
systems of a Lotus node. In decreasing order
of logging detail, the levels are debug
, info
, warn
, and error
.
As an example,
to set the chain
and blocksync
to log at the debug
level, run
lotus log set-level --system chain --system blocksync debug
.
To see the various logging system, run lotus log list
.
Find out what version of Lotus you're running
lotus version
Managing your accounts
Listing accounts in your wallet
lo*tus wallet list
Creating a new account
lotus wallet new bls
This command will create a new BLS account in your wallet; these
addresses start with the prefix t3
. Running lotus wallet new secp256k1
(or just lotus wallet new
) will create
a new Secp256k1 account, which begins with the prefix t1
.
Getting an account's balance
lotus wallet balance <address>
Transferring funds
lotus send --source=<source address> <destination address> <amount>
This command will transfer amount
(in attoFIL) from source address
to destination address
.
Importing an account into your wallet
lotus wallet import <path to private key>
This command will import an account whose private key is saved at the specified file.
Exporting an account from your wallet
lotus wallet export <address>
This command will print out the private key of the specified address if it is in your wallet. Always be careful with your private key!