Get oriented in kapi
No project needed — these commands run ad-hoc in any directory.
Goal: find your way around the CLI — what kapi can read, what it can do to content, and where to look next. This is the first thing to run when you open a new terminal.
kapi runs entirely in your browser here — no install, no server. Step through
the tour from the rail, or press Run all.
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Three commands orient you:
kapi --helplists the top-level commands.kapi formatsenumerates the format readers kapi can parse and write.kapi toolslists the processing tools registry — the transforms you can run on extracted content.
The interactive embed and the recorded video both come from
walkthroughs/kapi-overview.scene.yaml. Change the scene spec and regenerate; don't edit the generated output by hand.
See the format engine round-trip
The command listings above tell you what kapi can read and do; the explorer
below shows it. Run a file through pseudo-translate and compare the source
with the round-tripped output — only the leaf text changes, while the
non-translatable skeleton (tags, keys, attributes) returns byte-for-byte. This
is the same reader and writer the recipes drive, running in your browser via
WebAssembly.
Next
- Drill into individual subcommands in the Kapi CLI overview.
- Pick a task: estimate a job, catch UI truncation, or run a bilingual round-trip.