Versions:

  • 1.39.0
  • 1.38.3
  • 1.38.2
  • 1.38.1
  • 1.38.0
  • 1.37.8
  • 1.37.5
  • 1.37.4
  • 1.37.3
  • 1.37.2
  • 1.37.1
  • 1.37.0
  • 1.35.1
  • 1.35.0
  • 1.34.0
  • 1.33.2
  • 1.33.0
  • 1.32.0
  • 1.31.1
  • 1.31.0
  • 1.30.0
  • 1.29.0
  • 1.28.0
  • 1.27.0
  • 1.26.1
  • 1.25.0
  • 1.21.2
  • 1.19.4
  • 1.19.3
  • 1.19.2
  • 1.19.1
  • 1.19.0
  • 1.18.0
  • 1.17.2
  • 1.17.1
  • 1.17.0
  • 1.16.0
  • 1.15.0
  • 1.14.7
  • 1.14.6
  • 1.14.5
  • 1.14.4
  • 1.14.3
  • 1.14.2
  • 1.14.1
  • 1.14.0
  • 1.13.12
  • 1.13.11
  • 1.13.10
  • 1.13.9
  • 1.13.8
  • 1.13.7

Stripe CLI is a command-line utility published by Stripe that enables developers to build, test, and debug Stripe integrations without leaving the terminal. Designed for server-side and client-side workflows alike, the tool provides real-time webhook forwarding, API request logging, and secure secret management, making it suitable for everything from quick prototyping to continuous-integration pipelines. By exposing the full Stripe REST API as intuitive sub-commands, it allows teams to create customers, process payments, generate invoices, and manage subscriptions entirely through scripts or interactive shells, accelerating both local development and automated QA. The current stable release, version 1.39.0, arrives as the fifty-second public iteration since the project’s debut, reflecting a rapid cadence of feature additions and security refinements. Frequent updates ensure compatibility with new Stripe endpoints, keep pace with evolving PCI requirements, and introduce productivity enhancements such as autocomplete for bash, zsh, and PowerShell. Because configuration is stored in portable profiles, the same set of API keys, webhook endpoints, and response filters can be shared across macOS, Linux, and Windows environments, simplifying onboarding for distributed teams. Operations personnel additionally benefit from built-in triggers that simulate charge disputes, payout failures, and recurring billing cycles, eliminating the need to manipulate production data when validating error-handling logic. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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