Versions:

  • 1.0.34
  • 1.0.33
  • 1.0.29
  • 1.0.26
  • 1.0.25
  • 1.0.24
  • 1.0.23
  • 1.0.20

New Relic CLI 1.0.34, released by the open-cli-collective, is a lightweight command-line interface engineered to give DevOps, SRE, and platform teams friction-free access to every major surface of the New Relic observability platform without leaving the terminal. Built for automation-minded workflows, the tool exposes unified sub-commands that map directly to New Relic’s REST, NerdGraph, and NRQL endpoints, allowing users to list APM applications and drill into response-time percentiles, retrieve synthetic-monitor configurations, inspect alert-policy thresholds, or tag deployment markers for release-tracking—all from shell scripts, CI pipelines, or ChatOps bots. Administrators can search the entire entity graph to locate hosts, services, or workloads; create, update, or purge log-parsing rules to shape incoming telemetry; and fire arbitrary GraphQL queries through the embedded NerdGraph client for tasks that exceed canned API calls. NRQL support turns the CLI into an ad-hoc analytics engine, streaming aggregated event data back in user-selectable formats: human-readable tables for on-the-spot debugging, JSON for programmatic consumption, or plain text for grep-friendly logs. Across eight published versions the utility has remained backward-compatible while steadily expanding resource coverage; version 1.0.34 refines output pagination and normalizes datetime handling to simplify cross-time-zone reporting. Typical use cases range from nightly batch dashboards that export golden-metrics to S3, to GitHub Actions that validate synthetic checks before promoting containers, to on-call runbooks that pull incident-scoped entity topologies in seconds. As a narrowly focused yet comprehensive client, New Relic CLI sits in the Systems & Network Monitoring category, complementing rather than replacing the web UI. 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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