# Titanium Command-Line Interface Reference
The Titanium Command-Line Interface (CLI) is a Node.js-based command-line tool for managing, building, and deploying Titanium projects.
# Titanium CLI quick start
Getting started with the CLI only requires two steps:
Install Node.js.
Install and configure the CLI.
# Install Node.js
The CLI requires Node.js 4 or later. It is highly recommended you use a LTS (long term support) Node.js release. If you don't have Node installed, install it from:
Before installing the CLI, you should decide where you want the Node Package Manager (npm
) to install packages. By default npm
installs into /usr/local
on OS X, which requires that you run npm
as root. This is not recommended. You can avoid having to run npm
by doing one of the following:
Make the
/usr/local
directory writable by all:sudo chmod 777 /usr/local
Set
npm
to install to your home directory, or another directory of your choosing by setting thenpm
prefix. For example, you can add the following to your.bash_profile
or other initialization file:export NPM_CONFIG_PREFIX=$HOME
- In this case,
npm
packages are installed to$HOME/lib/node_modules
and launch scripts are installed in$HOME/bin
.$HOME/bin
must be in your PATH.
- In this case,
For more information, see Installing Node.
# Install and configure the CLI
Install the
titanium
CLI.npm install titanium -g
Download the latest UNSTABLE Titanium SDK continuous integration build.
titanium sdk install --branch master --default
Configure CLI (optional).
titanium setup
The script prompts you to enter basic information, such as your name, default locale, default SDK version, and default workspace folder.
If you encounter an error installing titanium
, see Issues installing NPM packages.
# Titanium commands
If you don't specify all of the required options, titanium
prompts you for the missing options.
# Build
Builds and runs an application or module project.
⚠️ Warning
SDK version setting precedence
The CLI checks several settings to see which SDK version to use to build your application. The following is a list of locations in the order of precedence. If an SDK version is not defined in that location, the next location is checked.
tiapp.xml
file version specified with thesdk-version
tag. To change this version, manually edit the tiapp.xml file with a text editor or use Studio.--sdk
command-line option with thetitanium build
command.app.sdk
setting specified with thetitanium config
command. To check the version, runtitanium config
and to change the version, runtitanium config app.sdk <sdk_version>
.SDK select version. To check or change this version, run
titanium sdk select
.
# Titanium CLI
titanium build --platform <platform> [--build-only] [--force] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>] [ <platform_build_options> ]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc run --platform <platform> [--build-only] [--force] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>] [ <platform_build_options> ]
# Generic build options and flags
Option | Description |
---|---|
-b, --build-only | Only perform the build; when specified, does not install or run the app. When building a Windows project using appc run -p windows -T wp-device --wp-sdk ## --build-only , you can now use SDK values (e.g. 10.0.10240.0, 10.0.10586.0, etc.). |
-f, --force | Force a clean rebuild. |
--skip-js-minify | Bypasses JavaScript minification. Simulator builds are never minified. Only supported for Android and iOS. |
--log-level <level> | Minimum logging level. Supported options are trace, debug, info, warn, and error. |
-p, --platforms <platform> | Target build platform: Supported values are android, ios, and windows. (iphone and ipad are currently accepted as synonyms for ios.) |
-d, --project-dir <directory> | Directory containing the project, otherwise the current working directory is assumed. |
-s, --sdk <version> | Titanium SDK version to build with. If not specified, uses the configured default SDK. |
# Android build options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-A, --android-sdk <path> | Path to the Android SDK. |
-C, --device-id <name> | Name of the device or emulator to install the application to. When --target is "device", then you can specify "all" to install the app to all connected devices. |
-D, --deploy-type <type> | Controls several settings such as optimization, encryption, and analytics. Type can be development, test, or production. When --target is "emulator", the deploy type defaults to development, but can be set to test. When --target is "device", the deploy type defaults to test, but can be set to development. When --target is "dist-playstore", the deploy type is production and cannot be overwritten. Note that test will minify and encrypt your JavaScript source code. Any JavaScript syntax errors, even files you are not using, will result in a build failure. |
-K, --keystore <path> | Location of the keystore file. |
--key-password <keypass> | Password of the keystore private key. Defaults to value specified with --store-password. |
--liveview | Starts a LiveView session to let you quickly preview changes to your application's UI. Requires Appcelerator Studio. |
-L, --alias <alias> | Alias for the keystore. |
--no-launch | Disables launching the app after installing. |
-O, --output-dir <dir> | Output directory (used when target is dist-playstore). |
-P, --store-password <password> | Password for the keystore. |
--sigalg <algorithm> | The digital signature algorithm to sign the .apk with. Possible algorithms are MD5withRSA, SHA1withRSA, and SHA256withRSA. |
-T, --target <value> | Target to build for. Target can be emulator, device, or dist-playstore. |
# iOS build options and flags
Option | Description |
---|---|
-C, --device-id <name> | Name of the device or emulator to install the application to. When --target is "device", then you can specify "all" to install the app to all connected devices. |
-D, --deploy-type <type> | Controls several settings such as optimization, encryption, and analytics. Type can be development, test, or production. When --target is "simulator", the deploy type defaults to development, but can be set to test. When --target is "device", the deploy type defaults to test, but can be set to development. When --target is "dist-appstore" or "dist-adhoc", the deploy type is production and cannot be overwritten. Note that test will minify and encrypt your JavaScript source code. Any JavaScript syntax errors, even files you are not using, will result in a build failure. |
--force-copy | Forces files to be copied instead of symlinked for simulator builds only. |
--force-copy-all | Identical to the --force-copy flag except this will also copy the 32.5 MB libTiCore.a file. Removed since 8.0.0 and moving to the native JavaScriptCore library. |
--launch-watch-app | Launch both the watch app and main app; only used when target is simulator . |
--launch-watch-app-only | Launch only the watch app; only used when target is simulator . |
--sim-focus | Focus the iOS simulator (default is true). To not focus the simulator, use --no-sim-focus. |
-V, --developer-name <name> | iOS Developer Certificate to use; required when target is device. |
-F, --device-family <value> | Device family to build for (iphone, ipad, or universal). Default is universal, however if --target is set to "ipad", then the value defaults to ipad. |
-I, --ios-version <value> | iOS SDK version to build for. Default: latest installed iOS SDK. |
-K, --keychain <value> | Path to the distribution keychain to use instead of the system default; only used when target is device, dist-appstore, or dist-adhoc. |
--launch-bundle-id <id> | After installing the app in the iOS Simulator, launch a different app instead of the app that was just built. Useful if you need to launch a test runner that in turn launches your app. |
-O, --output-dir <dir> | Output directory. Only used when target is dist-adhoc. |
-P, --pp-uuid <uuid> | Provisioning profile uuid; required when target is device, dist-appstore, or dist-adhoc. |
-R, --distribution-name <name> | iOS Distribution Certificate to use; required when target is dist-appstore or dist-adhoc. |
--sim-focus | Focus the iOS Simulator after launching. Defaults to true. |
-T, --target <value> | Target to build for: simulator, device, dist-appstore, or dist-adhoc. |
--watch-app-name <name> | Name of the watch app to launch; only used when target is simulator . |
-W, --watch-device-id <udid> | Watch simulator UDID to launch when building an app with a watch app; only used when target is simulator . |
-Y, --sim-type <type> | iOS Simulator type: iphone or ipad; only used when target is simulator. |
# Windows build options
❗️ Warning
As of Titanium 9.0.0, building Windows apps is no longer supported.
❗️ Warning
Support for Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone SDKs has been deprecated as of SDK 6.3.0.GA and has be removed in SDK 7.0.0.GA.
Options | Description |
---|---|
-C, --device-id <value> | UDID of the Windows Phone 8 device or emulator to build for. Only used when the target is wp-emulator or wp-device. Note: An app can only be installed to a single device at a time. |
-D, --deploy-type <type> | Type of deployment (test, development or production). Only used when the target is wp-emulator, wp-device or ws-local. |
-G, --wp-publisher-guid <GUID> | Windows Phone Publisher ID. Only used when the target is wp-emulator, wp-device or dist-phonestore . |
-I, --win-publisher-id <ID> | Windows Publisher ID. Required to build the application. |
--wp-product-guid <GUID> | Deprecated as of 6.1.0. Windows 8 product ID, used for upgrading Win 8 apps to Win 8.1. Deprecated and will be removed in future version, use --win-product-guid instead. |
-H, --win-product-guid <GUID> | Since Release 6.1.0. Windows 10 product ID, used for upgrading Windows 8.1 apps to Windows 10. |
-O, --output-dir <dir> | Output directory. Only used when target is dist-phonestore or dist-winstore. |
--ws-cert <file> | Deprecated as of Release 6.1.0. Location of the Windows Store certificate file. Only used when target is ws-local or dist-winstore. Deprecated and will be removed in future version, use --win-cert instead. |
-R, --win-cert <file> | Since Release 6.1.0. Location of the Windows Store certificate file. Only used when target is ws-local or dist-winstore. |
--wp-sdk <version> | Deprecated as of Release 6.1.0. Windows Phone SDK version. Deprecated and will be removed in future version, use --win-sdk instead. |
-S, --win-sdk <version> | Since Release 6.1.0. Windows SDK version. When you run CLI on Windows 10, you can specify 10.0 to indicate building for Windows 10 Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app. You can target more specific SDK version, such as 10.0.15063.0 . |
-V, --vs-target <version> | Visual Studio target to build for. * 12.0 to use Visual Studio 2013 * 14.0 to use Visual Studio 2015 * Visual Studio Community 2017 to use Visual Studio Community 2017 * Visual Studio Professional 2017 to use Visual Studio Professional 2017 * Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 to use Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 |
-T, --target <value> | Target to build for: * wp-emulator to run a Windows Phone app on the emulator * wp-device to run a Window Phone app on a device connected to your host machine * dist-phonestore to pakcage a Windows Phone app * ws-local to run a Windows Store app on your local machine * dist-winstore to package a Windows Store app |
--skipInstallDependencies | Since Release 6.1.0. Skip installing dependency packages. If you had trouble with app deployment on device, try this option. |
# Clean
Removes the build directories for an application or module project.
# Titanium CLI
titanium clean [ --platform <platform> ] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti clean [ --platform <platform> ] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>]
⚠️ Warning
As of Titanium SDK 7.3.0 release, you need to keep historical version of your module in your dist
folder in a safe place (e.g. source control). Running this updated command will wipe out anything in the dist
folder.
Best practice: don't use releases as a means of archiving. Releases should be published in a stable location such as Github, S3, etc. But, if you wish to keep old releases in the module, you should consider using a different folder to archive your content in the dist
folder and commit that zip to your source control before cleaning.
# Clean options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--log-level <level> | Minimum logging level. Supported options are trace, debug, info, warn, and error. |
-p, --platforms <platform> | A single platform to clean: android, ios, and windows. |
-d, --project-dir <directory> | Directory containing the project, otherwise the current working directory is assumed. |
-s, --sdk <version> | Titanium SDK version to build with. If not specified, uses the configured default SDK. |
# Config
Gets and sets configuration options. If no key is specified, then all key/values are returned.
# Titanium CLI
titanium config [--remove] [--output <value>] [<key>] [<value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti config [--remove] [--output <value>] [<key>] [<value>]
# Config Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-a, --append | Appenda a value to a key containing a list of values. |
-r, --remove | Removes the specified config key and all its descendants. |
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report, json, or json-object. Defaults to report. |
# Create
Creates a new application or module project.
# Titanium CLI
titanium create [ --type <type> ] [ --platforms <platforms> ] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc new [ --type <type> ] [ --platform <platforms> ] [--project-dir <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>]
# Create options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-f, --force | Force creation of the project, even if the path already exists. |
--id <value> | Application ID. For uniqueness, application IDs should be based on a registered domain name, in reverse-DNS order (for example, com.example.mygreatapp ). |
--log-level <level> | Minimum logging level. Supported options are trace, debug, info, warn, and error. |
--template <value> | Project template to use--either a name of a template to use or files to copy over to the newly created project. The file to be copied over can either be placed in a directory, ZIP file or ZIP file with a remote URL. |
-d, --workspace-dir <value> | Directory to place the project in. Defaults to the workspace directory set in the titanium configuration, if any. |
-n, --name <value> | Name of the project. Used as the default human-readable name for the project. |
-p, --platforms <platform> | Comma-separated list of platforms: supported values are android, ios, and windows. (iphone and ipad are currently accepted as synonyms for ios.) |
-s, --sdk <version> | Titanium SDK version to build with. If not specified, uses the configured default SDK. This can be changed later in the tiapp.xml. |
-t, --type <value> | Type of project to create (defaul: * app (default) * applewatch * module (or timodule if using the Appcelerator CLI) |
-u --url <value> | Your company/personal URL. |
# Help
Displays the help screen.
# Titanium CLI
titanium help
titanium help <command>
titanium --help
titanium <command> --help
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti help
appc ti help <command>
appc ti --help
appc ti <command> --help
# Info
Displays development environment information.
# Titanium CLI
titanium info [--output <value>] [--types <value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti info [--output <value>] [--types <value>]
# Info options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report or json. Defaults to report. |
-t, --types <value> | Comma-separated list of types to display: all, os, nodejs, titanium, ios, jdk, haxm and android. Defaults to all. |
# Module
Manages installed Titanium modules.
# Titanium CLI
titanium module [<subcommand>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti module [<subcommand>]
# Module list
Prints a list of installed modules.
# Titanium CLI
titanium module [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
titanium module list [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti module [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
appc ti module list [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
# Module list options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report, json or grid. Defaults to report. |
--project-dir <value> | Directory of the project to analyze. Defaults to the current working directory. |
# Plugin
Manages installed Titanium plugins.
# Titanium CLI
titanium plugin [<subcommand>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti plugin [<subcommand>]
# Plugin list
Prints a list of installed plugins.
# Titanium CLI
titanium plugin [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
titanium plugin list [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti plugin [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
appc ti plugin list [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>]
# Plugin list options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report, json or grid. Defaults to report. |
--project-dir <value> | Directory of the project to analyze. Defaults to the current working directory. |
# Project
Gets tiapp.xml
settings.
It also allows you to set the deployment-targets using a comma-separated list of platforms. If a specific platform is being enabled for the first time, it will also non-destructively copy that platform's default resources into your project's Resources folder. For example, if your app currently supports "iphone" and you wish to add Android support, you must specify "iphone,android". Note that the deployment target requires you to explicitly set "iphone" and "ipad".
# Titanium CLI
titanium project [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>] [--template <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>] [<key>] [<value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti project [--output <value>] [--project-dir <value>] [--template <value>] [--sdk <value>] [--log-level <level>] [<key>] [<value>]
# Project options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report, json or text. Defaults to report. |
--project-dir <directory> | Directory containing the project, otherwise the current working directory is assumed. |
# SDK
Manages installed Titanium SDKs.
# Titanium CLI
titanium sdk [<subcommand>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti sdk [<subcommand>]
# SDK install
Downloads the latest Titanium SDK or a specific version.
# Titanium CLI
# Can only install Titanium SDK 4.0.0.GA and older or UNSTABLE continuous integration builds
titanium sdk install [<version>] [--default] [--force] [--branch <branch name>]
# Appcelerator CLI
# Can install any GA Titanium SDK release or UNSTABLE continuous integration build
appc ti sdk install [<version>] [--default] [--force] [--branch <branch name>]
<version>
may be either a specific version number, such as 3.1.3.GA
or a URL to a continuous integration build, such as http://builds.appcelerator.com.s3.amazonaws.com/mobile/3_1_X/mobilesdk-3.1.3.v20130904134612-osx.zip
.
To override this behavior, set the sdk.defaultInstallLocation
key to a path where you want to install the SDKs, for example:
# Titanium CLI
titanium config sdk.defaultInstallLocation /path/to/intall/sdks
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti config sdk.defaultInstallLocation /path/to/intall/sdks
# SDK install options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-d, --default | Sets as the default SDK. |
-f, --force | Forces reinstallation. |
-k, --keep-files | Keep downloaded files after install. |
-b, --branch <branch name> | Branch to install or "latest". |
# SDK list
Prints a list of installed SDK versions.
# Titanium CLI
titanium sdk [--branches] [--releases] [--output <value>]
titanium sdk list [--branches] [--releases] [--output <value>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti sdk [--branches] [--releases] [--output <value>]
appc ti sdk list [--branches] [--releases] [--output <value>]
# SDK list options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-b, --branches | Retrieves and prints all branches. |
-r, --releases | Retrieves and prints all releases. |
-o, --output <value> | Selects the output format: report or json. Defaults to report. |
# SDK select
Used to select which installed Titanium SDK is the active SDK. This is not the SDK your application will be built with but the SDK used to run the CLI commands. However, if the tiapp.xml
file does not contain an SDK version or the app.sdk
setting is not set with titanium config
, then the application will be built with the SDK select version. If the SDK selected is ever deleted or if you are missing CLI commands, select a new active SDK.
# Titanium CLI
titanium sdk select [<version>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti sdk select [<version>]
# SDK uninstall
# Titanium CLI
titanium sdk uninstall [<version>] [--force]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti sdk uninstall [<version>] [--force]
Uninstalls a specific Titanium SDK version.
# SDK uninstall options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-f, --force | Forces uninstallation without confirmation. |
# SDK update
Finds the latest version of the Titanium SDK.
# Titanium CLI
titanium sdk update [--default] [--force] [--install] [--branch <branch name>]
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti sdk update [--default] [--force] [--install] [--branch <branch name>]
# SDK update options
Option | Description |
---|---|
-d, --default | Sets as the default SDK. |
-f, --force | Forces reinstallation. |
-i, --install | Installs the latest version. |
-b, --branch <branch name> | Branch to update from. |
# Setup
Runs the setup wizard.
# Titanium CLI
titanium setup
titanium setup <section>
# Appcelerator CLI
appc ti setup
appc ti setup <section>
The "section" can be one of: quick, check, user, app, network, cli, sdk, ios, android, and paths.