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Sentry-cli 3.3.4 is a command-line utility published by Sentry that provides developers with a lightweight yet powerful interface for interacting with the Sentry error-monitoring platform directly from terminal or scripted environments. Designed to streamline DevOps and debugging workflows, the tool enables teams to create and manage releases, upload source maps and debug symbols, trigger and resolve issues, and control project settings without leaving the command line. Typical use cases include automating the upload of JavaScript source maps during continuous-integration builds, associating native debug files with mobile releases, tagging commits with release metadata, and scripting bulk issue resolution across multiple projects. The utility is especially valued in continuous-deployment pipelines where rapid feedback on new errors is critical, allowing engineers to correlate crashes with the exact code version that introduced them. With seventy-three published iterations since its inception, sentry-cli has evolved into a mature, cross-platform component of the Sentry ecosystem, supporting authentication via tokens, proxy-aware networking, and configurable output formats for integration with other tooling. Its compact footprint and open development history make it suitable for local development machines, containerized build agents, and cloud-based CI services alike. 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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