--- sidebar_position: 2 --- # CLI Commands Goose provides a command-line interface (CLI) with several commands for managing sessions, configurations and extensions. Below is a list of the available commands and their descriptions: ## Commands ### help Used to display the help menu **Usage:** ```bash goose --help ``` ### version Used to check the current Goose version you have installed **Usage:** ```bash goose --version ``` ### agents Used to list all available agents **Usage:** ```bash goose agents ``` ### mcp Run an enabled MCP server specified by `` (e.g. 'Google Drive') **Usage:** ```bash goose mcp ``` ### session [options] Start or resume sessions with the following options. **Options:** - **`-n, --name `** Name for the new chat session (e.g. `'project-x'`) ```bash goose session --name ``` - **`-r, --resume`** Resume a previous session (last used or specified by `--name`) ```bash goose session --name --resume ``` - **`--with-extension `** Starts the session with the specified extension. Can also include environment variables (e.g., `'GITHUB_TOKEN=xyz npx -y @modelcontextprotocol/server-github'`). ```bash goose session --name --with-extension ``` - **`--with-builtin `** Starts the session with the specified [built-in extension](/docs/getting-started/using-extensions#built-in-extensions) enabled. (e.g. 'developer') ```bash goose session --with-builtin ``` ### run [options] Execute commands from an instruction file or stdin - **`-i, --instructions `**: Path to instruction file containing commands - **`-t, --text `**: Input text to provide to Goose directly - **`-n, --name `**: Name for this run session (e.g., 'daily-tasks') - **`-r, --resume`**: Resume from a previous run **Usage:** ```bash goose run --instructions plan.md ``` ### configure [options] Configure Goose settings - providers, extensions, etc. **Usage:** ```bash goose configure' ```