Versions:

  • 1.0.27
  • 1.0.26
  • 1.0.24
  • 1.0.23
  • 1.0.22
  • 1.0.21
  • 1.0.20
  • 1.0.19
  • 1.0.18
  • 1.0.17
  • 1.0.16
  • 0.10.0
  • 0.9.15
  • 0.9.14
  • 0.9.13
  • 0.9.12
  • 0.9.11
  • 0.9.10
  • 0.9.9

Confluence CLI is a command-line interface developed by the Open CLI Collective that streamlines interaction with Atlassian Confluence Cloud through a markdown-first workflow. Now in its nineteenth public release, version 1.0.27 enables technical teams to create, edit, view, and delete Confluence pages without leaving the terminal, automatically converting Markdown source to Confluence storage format during each operation. The utility is particularly valued by documentation engineers, DevOps groups, and site reliability teams who version their knowledge-base content in Git alongside code and prefer scripted publishing pipelines over manual browser editing. Beyond basic CRUD actions, the tool handles binary attachments, executes complex searches through Confluence Query Language (CQL), and renders frequently used macros such as tables of contents, info panels, and expandable sections, ensuring that pages generated from Markdown retain the same visual richness as those authored in the graphical editor. By treating Confluence as another text-driven endpoint, the CLI supports batch updates, continuous-integration workflows, and repeatable site-maintenance scripts that keep large wiki farms synchronized with upstream repositories. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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