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omnigraph query <name> / mutate <name> invoke a stored query by name from the served catalog (served-only). The verb asserts kind via a new expect_mutation on POST /queries/{name} (400 on mismatch). -e/--query + --store is the ad-hoc lane; the positional selects within the source (replacing --name). The bare positional graph URI, --uri, and --name are removed from query/mutate.
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# CLI Guide
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## Core Graph Flow
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```bash
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omnigraph init --schema schema.pg graph.omni
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omnigraph load --data data.jsonl --mode overwrite graph.omni
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omnigraph snapshot graph.omni --branch main --json
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# Invoke a stored query BY NAME from the catalog (served — addressed by scope):
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omnigraph query get_person --params '{"name":"Alice"}'
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omnigraph mutate insert_person --params '{"name":"Mina","age":28}'
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```
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`omnigraph query` is the canonical read command (pairs with `POST /query`);
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`omnigraph mutate` is the canonical write command (pairs with `POST /mutate`).
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The positional argument is the **stored-query name**, invoked from the served
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catalog (RFC-011 D3) — the graph is addressed by scope (`--server` / `--profile`
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/ defaults), and the verb asserts the query's kind (`query` rejects a stored
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mutation, and vice-versa). The previous names `omnigraph read` and
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`omnigraph change` keep working as visible aliases — invocations emit a one-line
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deprecation warning to stderr. See [Deprecated names](#deprecated-names).
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For **ad-hoc** reads and mutations (REPLs, AI agents, one-off scripts, local dev),
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pass the GQ source with `-e` / `--query-string` (inline) or `--query <path>` (a
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file), and address a graph's storage directly with `--store`. By-name catalog
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invocation is served-only — a bare `--store` has no catalog, so it's the ad-hoc
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lane:
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```bash
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omnigraph query --store graph.omni \
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-e 'query find($name: String) { match { $p: Person { name: $name } } return { $p.name, $p.age } }' \
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--params '{"name":"Alice"}'
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omnigraph mutate --store graph.omni \
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-e 'query add($name: String, $age: I32) { insert Person { name: $name, age: $age } }' \
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--params '{"name":"Inline","age":42}'
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# A multi-query file: the positional selects which query to run.
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omnigraph query --store graph.omni --query queries.gq get_person --params '{"name":"Alice"}'
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```
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`-e` is mutually exclusive with `--query <path>`. With either, the positional
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name (optional) selects which query in the source to run. The inline source
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travels through the same parser, lint, params binding, and commit machinery as a
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file-based query — only the source loader changes.
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## Branching And Reviewable Data Flows
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```bash
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omnigraph branch create --uri graph.omni --from main feature-x
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omnigraph branch list --uri graph.omni
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omnigraph branch merge --uri graph.omni feature-x --into main
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omnigraph load --data batch.jsonl --branch review/import-2026-04-09 --from main --mode merge graph.omni
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omnigraph export graph.omni --branch main --type Person > people.jsonl
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omnigraph commit list graph.omni --branch main --json
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omnigraph commit show --uri graph.omni <commit-id> --json
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```
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## Remote Server Mode
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Serve a graph:
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```bash
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omnigraph-server graph.omni --bind 127.0.0.1:8080
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```
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Read through the HTTP API — invoke a stored query by name from the catalog:
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```bash
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omnigraph query get_person \
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--server http://127.0.0.1:8080 \
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--params '{"name":"Alice"}'
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```
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A server is addressed with `--server` (a name from `~/.omnigraph/config.yaml` or a
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literal URL); a positional `http(s)://` URI is rejected. If the server requires
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auth, set its bearer token and `omnigraph login <server>` (or
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`OMNIGRAPH_BEARER_TOKEN`).
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## Multi-graph servers (v0.6.0+)
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Against a multi-graph server (started with `--config omnigraph.yaml` referencing a non-empty `graphs:` map), use `omnigraph graphs list` to enumerate the registered graphs. The server must configure bearer tokens and `server.policy.file` with a rule that allows `graph_list`; `/graphs` is closed by default even when the server runs with `--unauthenticated`.
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```bash
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OMNIGRAPH_BEARER_TOKEN=admin-token \
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omnigraph graphs list --uri http://server.example.com --json
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```
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For config-driven clients, set the remote graph's `bearer_token_env` to an environment variable containing a token whose actor is authorized by `server.policy.file`.
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`list` rejects local URI targets — it's for remote multi-graph servers only.
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Runtime add/remove is **not** in v0.6.0. To add a graph, stop the server, add a `graphs.<id>` entry to `omnigraph.yaml`, then restart. To remove, stop the server, delete the entry, restart.
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Per-graph addressing: select a graph on a multi-graph server with `--graph`:
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```bash
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omnigraph query get_person --server http://server.example.com --graph beta --params '{"name":"Ada"}'
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```
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## Runs, Policy, And Diagnostics
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```bash
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omnigraph lint --query queries.gq --schema schema.pg --json
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omnigraph check --query queries.gq graph.omni --json
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omnigraph schema plan --schema next.pg graph.omni --json
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omnigraph schema apply --schema next.pg graph.omni --json
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omnigraph policy validate --config omnigraph.yaml
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omnigraph policy test --config omnigraph.yaml
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omnigraph policy explain --config omnigraph.yaml --actor act-alice --action read --branch main
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omnigraph commit list graph.omni --json
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omnigraph commit show --uri graph.omni <commit-id> --json
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```
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(Mutations and loads publish atomically; the commit graph (`omnigraph commit list`) is the audit surface.)
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`query lint` and `query check` are the same command surface. In v1, graph-backed
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lint uses local or `s3://` graph URIs; HTTP targets are only supported when you
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also pass `--schema`.
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## Config
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`omnigraph.yaml` lets the CLI and server share named graphs, defaults, and
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query roots:
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```yaml
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graphs:
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local:
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uri: demo.omni
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dev:
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uri: http://127.0.0.1:8080
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bearer_token_env: OMNIGRAPH_BEARER_TOKEN
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cli:
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graph: local
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branch: main
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query:
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roots:
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- queries
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- .
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```
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The config file can also define:
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- server bind defaults
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- auth env files
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- query aliases for common read and change commands
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- `policy.file` for Cedar authorization rules
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When policy is enabled, `schema apply` is authorized through the
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`schema_apply` action and is typically limited to admins on protected `main`.
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## Deprecated names
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The CLI was renamed to align with the HTTP server's canonical endpoint
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names (`POST /query`, `POST /mutate`) and the `query` keyword in the GQ
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language. The previous spellings keep working forever; invocations emit a
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one-line warning to stderr and otherwise behave identically.
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| Old (deprecated) | New (canonical) | Migration |
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| `omnigraph read` | `omnigraph query` | Same flags and behavior. `read` is a visible clap alias. |
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| `omnigraph change` | `omnigraph mutate` | Same flags and behavior. `change` is a visible clap alias. |
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| `omnigraph query lint` | `omnigraph lint` | Same flags. The argv-level shim rewrites `query lint` to `lint`. |
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| `omnigraph query check` | `omnigraph check` | `check` is a visible alias of `omnigraph lint`. |
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The `command:` field in `aliases.<name>` in `omnigraph.yaml` accepts both
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`read` / `change` (legacy) and `query` / `mutate` (canonical); the two
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spellings are interchangeable on the wire via serde aliases.
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