LIGHTNING-CLI(1) ================== :doctype: manpage NAME ---- lightning-cli - Control lightning daemon SYNOPSIS -------- *lightning-cli* ['OPTIONS'] 'command'... DESCRIPTION ----------- *lightning-cli* sends commands to the lightning daemon. OPTIONS ------- *--lightning-dir*='DIR':: Set the directory for the lightning daemon we're talking to; defaults to '$HOME/.lightning'. *--rpc-file*='FILE':: Named pipe to use to talk to lightning daemon: default is 'lightning-rpc' in the lightning directory. *--help*/*-h*:: Print summary of options to standard output and exit. *--version*/*-V*:: Print version number to standard output and exit. COMMANDS -------- 'lightning-cli' simply uses the JSON RPC interface to talk to 'lightningd', and prints the results. Thus the commands available depend entirely on the lightning daemon itself. ARGUMENTS --------- Arguments are provided positionally after the command name. Arguments may be integer numbers (composed entirely of digits), floating-point numbers (has a radix point but otherwise composed of digits), 'true', 'false', or 'null'. Other arguments are treated as strings. Some commands have optional arguments. You may use 'null' to skip optional arguments to provide later arguments. EXAMPLES -------- .List commands =================================================================== lighting-cli help =================================================================== BUGS ---- This manpage documents how it should work, not how it does work. The pretty printing of results isn't pretty. AUTHOR ------ Rusty Russell is mainly to blame. RESOURCES --------- Main web site: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning COPYING ------- Note: the modules in the ccan/ directory have their own licenses, but the rest of the code is covered by the BSD-style MIT license.