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byterover-headless

Query and curate knowledge-base using ByteRover.

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Installation

npx clawhub@latest install byterover-headless

View the full skill documentation and source below.

Documentation

ByteRover Knowledge Management

Use the brv CLI to manage your own knowledgebase. ByteRover maintains a context tree that stores patterns, decisions, and implementation details about a project.

IMPORTANT: For headless/automated use, always add --headless --format json flags to get machine-parseable JSON output.

Setup (Headless)

  • ByteRover can be fully set up in headless mode. If user has not logged in or initialized .brv/ in the current working directory (check via projectInitialized and and authStatus in brv status --headless --format json response), ask them to provide:
1. API key - for authentication (obtain from )
  • Team and space - names or IDs for project initialization
  • Login with API Key

    Authenticate using an API key:

    brv login --api-key <key>

    Outputs text: Logged in as on success.

    Initialize Project

    Initialize ByteRover for a project (requires team and space for headless mode - can use either ID or name):

    # Using names
    brv init --headless --team my-team --space my-space --format json
    
    # Using IDs
    brv init --headless --team team-abc123 --space space-xyz789 --format json

    Force re-initialization:

    brv init --headless --team my-team --space my-space --force --format json

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "init",
      "data": {
        "status": "success",
        "teamName": "MyTeam",
        "spaceName": "MySpace",
        "configPath": "/path/to/project/.brv/config.json"
      }
    }

    Note: You can use either team/space names or IDs. Names are matched case-insensitively.

    Check Status

    Check the current status of ByteRover and the project:

    brv status --headless --format json

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "status",
      "data": {
        "cliVersion": "1.0.0",
        "authStatus": "logged_in",
        "userEmail": "user@example.com",
        "projectInitialized": true,
        "teamName": "MyTeam",
        "spaceName": "MySpace",
        "mcpStatus": "connected",
        "contextTreeStatus": "has_changes"
      }
    }

    Query Knowledge

    Ask questions to retrieve relevant knowledge:

    brv query "How is authentication implemented?" --headless --format json

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "query",
      "data": {
        "status": "completed",
        "result": "Authentication uses JWT tokens...",
        "toolCalls": [{"tool": "search_knowledge", "status": "success", "summary": "5 matches"}]
      }
    }

    Curate Context

    Add new knowledge or context to the project's context tree:

    brv curate "Auth uses JWT with 24h expiry. Tokens stored in httpOnly cookies via authMiddleware.ts" --headless --format json

    Include specific files for comprehensive context (max 5 files):

    brv curate "Authentication middleware validates JWT tokens" --files src/middleware/auth.ts --headless --format json

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "curate",
      "data": {
        "status": "queued",
        "taskId": "abc123",
        "message": "Context queued for processing"
      }
    }

    Push Context Tree

    Push local context tree changes to ByteRover cloud storage:

    brv push --headless --format json -y

    The -y flag skips confirmation prompt (required for headless mode).

    Push to a specific branch:

    brv push --branch feature-branch --headless --format json -y

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "push",
      "data": {
        "status": "success",
        "added": 3,
        "edited": 1,
        "deleted": 0,
        "branch": "main",
        "url": ""
      }
    }

    Possible statuses:

    • success - Push completed
    • no_changes - No context changes to push
    • cancelled - Push was cancelled
    • error - Push failed

    Pull Context Tree

    Pull context tree from ByteRover cloud storage:

    brv pull --headless --format json

    Pull from a specific branch:

    brv pull --branch feature-branch --headless --format json

    Example response:

    {
      "success": true,
      "command": "pull",
      "data": {
        "status": "success",
        "added": 5,
        "edited": 2,
        "deleted": 1,
        "branch": "main",
        "commitSha": "abc123def"
      }
    }

    Possible statuses:

    • success - Pull completed
    • local_changes - Local changes exist, push first
    • error - Pull failed

    Error Handling

    Always check the success field in JSON responses:

    • success: true - Operation completed successfully
    • success: false - Operation failed, check data.error or data.message for details
    Common error scenarios:
    • Not authenticated: Run brv login --api-key
    • Project not initialized: Run brv init --headless --team --space --format json
    • Local changes exist: Push local changes before pulling

    Tips

  • For pull and push operations, you should ask for user permission first.
  • Always use --headless --format json for automation (except brv login which outputs text).
  • Check brv status --headless --format json first to verify auth and project state.
  • For curate operations, include relevant files with --files for better context.
  • Query responses may include tool call details showing what knowledge was searched.
  • For push operations, always use -y to skip confirmation in headless mode. For re-initialization, use -f to force re-initialization.
  • Pull will fail if there are unpushed local changes - push first.