SuprSend MCP Server
Manage your entire notification infrastructure using natural language. Trigger workflows, create users, manage preferences, update tenant branding, and access docs — all from Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Windsurf. 24 tools covering email, SMS, push, WhatsApp, Slack, MS Teams, and in-app notifications.
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SuprSend CLI
SuprSend CLI is a command-line interface tool for interacting with the SuprSend API, written in Go.
Installation
Homebrew
You can install SuprSend CLI using Homebrew:
brew tap suprsend/tap
brew install --cask suprsend
Binary Releases
Pre-compiled binaries for various platforms are available on the Releases page.
Building from Source
To build SuprSend CLI from source, follow these steps:
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Ensure you have Go installed on your system (version 1.20 or later).
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/suprsend/cli.git cd cli/cmd/suprsend -
Build the binary:
go build -o suprsend -
The binary will be created in the current directory. You can move it to a location in your PATH for easy access:
sudo mv suprsend /usr/local/bin/
Now you can use the suprsend command from anywhere in your terminal.
Usage
After installation, you can use the CLI by running the suprsend command. For example:
suprsend --help
Documentation
Please refer to documentation here OR if you want to access the cobra generated docs those are here
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Generating build artifacts locally
make build compiles the embedded type-morph Deno binary (requires Deno), then generates CLI documentation in docs/ and AI skills in skills/.
make build
A CI check on PRs to main verifies that docs/ and skills/ are up to date. Run make build and commit the output before opening a PR.
Removing local build artifacts
make clean
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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