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Sui Client CLI

The Sui CLI client command provides command-level access to interact with the Sui network. Typical uses for sui client include publishing Move smart contracts, getting the information of an object, executing transactions, or managing addresses.

Check Sui CLI installation

Before you can use the Sui CLI, you must install it. To check if the CLI exists on your system, open a terminal or console and type the following command:

sui --version

If the terminal or console responds with a version number, you already have the Sui CLI installed.

If the command is not found, follow the instructions in Install Sui to get the Sui CLI on your system.

Commands

The following list itemizes all the available subcommands for the sui client command.

Usage: sui client [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]

Commands:
active-address Default address used for commands when none specified
active-env Default environment used for commands when none specified
addresses Obtain the Addresses managed by the client
call Call Move function
chain-identifier Query the chain identifier from the rpc endpoint
dynamic-field Query a dynamic field by its address
envs List all Sui environments
execute-signed-tx Execute a Signed Transaction. This is useful when the user prefers to sign elsewhere and use this command to execute
gas Obtain all gas objects owned by the address
merge-coin Merge two coin objects into one coin
new-address Generate new address and keypair with keypair scheme flag {ed25519 | secp256k1 | secp256r1} with optional derivation path, default to m/44'/784'/0'/0'/0' for
ed25519 or m/54'/784'/0'/0/0 for secp256k1 or m/74'/784'/0'/0/0 for secp256r1. Word length can be { word12 | word15 | word18 | word21 | word24} default to word12 if not specified
new-env Add new Sui environment
object Get object info
objects Obtain all objects owned by the address
pay Pay coins to recipients following specified amounts, with input coins. Length of recipients must be the same as that of amounts
pay-all-sui Pay all residual SUI coins to the recipient with input coins, after deducting the gas cost. The input coins also include the coin for gas payment, so no extra gas
coin is required
pay-sui Pay SUI coins to recipients following following specified amounts, with input coins. Length of recipients must be the same as that of amounts. The input coins also
include the coin for gas payment, so no extra gas coin is required
publish Publish Move modules
replay-transaction Replay a given transaction to view transaction effects. Set environment variable MOVE_VM_STEP=1 to debug.
replay-batch Replay transactions listed in a file.
replay-checkpoint Replay all transactions in a range of checkpoints.
split-coin Split a coin object into multiple coins
switch Switch active address and network(e.g., devnet, local rpc server)
tx-block Get the effects of executing the given transaction block
transfer Transfer object
transfer-sui Transfer SUI, and pay gas with the same SUI coin object. If amount is specified, only the amount is transferred; otherwise the entire object is transferred
upgrade Upgrade Move modules
verify-bytecode-meter Run the bytecode verifier on the package
verify-source Verify local Move packages against on-chain packages, and optionally their dependencies
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
--client.config <CONFIG> Sets the file storing the state of our user accounts (an empty one will be created if missing)
--json Return command outputs in json format
-y, --yes
-h, --help Print help

JSON output

Append the --json flag to commands to format responses in JSON instead of the more human-friendly default Sui CLI output. This can be useful for extremely large datasets, for example, as those results can have a troublesome display on smaller screens. In these cases, the --json flag is useful.

Examples

The following examples demonstrate some of the most often used commands.

List available network environments

Use the sui client envs command to find the network environments set up in the CLI. The information for these environments is also stored in the client.yaml file in the Sui configuration directory (~/.sui/sui_config).

╭────────┬────────────────────────────────────┬────────╮
alias │ url │ active │
├────────┼────────────────────────────────────┼────────┤
│ devnet │ https://fullnode.devnet.sui.io:443 │ * │
╰────────┴────────────────────────────────────┴────────╯

Create network environment

Use client new-env to add details for a new network environment. This example creates an environment pointer to Sui Mainnet. Setting the alias value makes referencing the environment less prone to typographical errors. After running this command, Sui updates your client.yaml file in ~/.sui/sui_config with the new information.

$ sui client new-env --alias=mainnet --rpc https://fullnode.mainnet.sui.io:443

Added new Sui env [mainnet] to config.

Set current environment

Use the sui client switch command to change the current network. This example switches the current network to mainnet.

$ sui client switch --env mainnet

Active environment switched to [mainnet]

If you run sui client envs after this command, you see the asterisk in the active column on the mainnet row of the table.

Get current active environment

Use the sui client active-address command to reveal the current address. The CLI uses the current active address to execute address-specific CLI commands (like sui client objects) when you don't provide them with a Sui address value.

$ sui client active-address
0x514692f08249c3e9951234ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d

Get objects owned by an address

Use sui client objects to list summary information about the objects the current active address owns. You can provide a Sui address value to the command to list objects for a particular address. This example lists objects for the current active address.

$ sui client objects 0x36df11369cf00ecf0be68d6ba965b0abe2e883bc5245911e3a29ebfa0aaf6b69

╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
| ╭────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ │ objectId │ 0xfffbb30ccb631f15f6cd36700589fc9c31cb04af28a95f3ed26d62daf3acb57f │ │
│ │ version │ 33363559 │ │
│ │ digest │ IY7/qsIJhliQL0uxwSzNYu0SMcn5AMsqQklSGngn1V0= │ │
│ │ objectType │ 0x0000..0002::coin::Coin │ │
│ ╰────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │
│ ╭────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ │ objectId │ 0xfffe59fb6f78b1ced7f6537e69a205cc45d105270857bfd66332f9a627a38ae0 │ │
│ │ version │ 33370864 │ │
│ │ digest │ b+tKChvujbCk/UCm8L+lflyb6Vjt7beB+uz6+ahUHmM= │ │
│ │ objectType │ 0x0000..0002::coin::Coin │ │
│ ╰────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │
╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

Get complete object information

Use sui client object <OBJECT-ID> to list object information for the ID you provide. This example displays the information for a Coin object.

$ sui client object 0xfffbb30ccb631f15f6cd36700589fc9c31cb04af28a95f3ed26d62daf3acb57f
╭───────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ objectId │ 0xfffbb30ccb631f15f6cd36700589fc9c31cb04af28a95f3ed26d62daf3acb57f │
│ version │ 33363559 │
│ digest │ 3FzvXJVVVcXb9H6dEXdARaY9EmxXyyNFduet3X4eYV4x │
│ objType │ 0x2::coin::Coin<0x2::sui::SUI> │
│ ownerType │ AddressOwner │
│ prevTx │ ES2RQThjRE5u8rwiUEnhcnMoLA3cHeEGYJ8Pq98tmyAc │
│ storageRebate │ 988000 │
│ content │ ╭───────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ │ │ dataType │ moveObject │ │
│ │ │ type │ 0x2::coin::Coin<0x2::sui::SUI> │ │
│ │ │ hasPublicTransfer │ true │ │
│ │ │ fields │ ╭─────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ balance │ 530076676 │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ id │ ╭────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ │ id │ 0xfffbb30ccb631f15f6cd36700589fc9c31cb04af28a95f3ed26d62daf3acb57f │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ ╰────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ ╰─────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │ │
│ │ ╰───────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │
╰───────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

Get dynamic fields of an object

Use the sui client dynamic-field <DYNAMIC-FIELD-ID> command to list the details of the dynamic field with the ID you provide.

$ sui client dynamic-field 0x5
╭─────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ hasNextPage │ false │
│ nextCursor │ 0x5b890eaf2abcfa2ab90b77b8e6f3d5d8609586c3e583baf3dccd5af17edf48d1 │
│ data │ ╭───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ │ │ ╭────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │ │
│ │ │ │ name │ ╭───────┬───────╮ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ type │ u64 │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ │ value │ 2 │ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ │ ╰───────┴───────╯ │ │ │
│ │ │ │ bcsName │ LQM2cdzDY3 │ │ │
│ │ │ │ type │ DynamicField │ │ │
│ │ │ │ objectType │ 0x3::sui_system_state_inner::SuiSystemStateInnerV2 │ │ │
│ │ │ │ objectId │ 0x5b890eaf2abcfa2ab90b77b8e6f3d5d8609586c3e583baf3dccd5af17edf48d1 │ │ │
│ │ │ │ version │ 112 │ │ │
│ │ │ │ digest │ HMrm1KNKjq3GfB1cWTRdvRo8gk7auhgvoZXaVoyEHqUR │ │ │
│ │ │ ╰────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │ │
│ │ ╰───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │
╰─────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯

Publish a Move package

One of the main uses of the sui client command is to publish smart contracts on the Sui network. This example switches the current environment to the Devnet network, then builds, tests, and publishes one of the existing Move examples available in the Sui repository: https://github.com/MystenLabs/sui/tree/main/examples/move

This example also makes use of sui move commands. To learn more about those commands, see Sui Move CLI.

  1. Open a terminal or console to the root of your local Sui repository and navigate to the move_tutorial example.

    cd examples/move
    cd first_package
  2. Switch to the Devnet network. This command uses an alias, so the devnet value might be different for you, depending on the alias name set in your configuration.

    sui client switch --env devnet
  3. Use sui move build to build the package. You must run this command at the same level as the package manifest file (Move.toml). The console responds with the status of the build.

    sui move build
    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY Sui
    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY MoveStdlib
    BUILDING first_package
  4. Use sui move test to run the unit tests. The console responds with updates of its progress.

    sui move test
    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY Sui
    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY MoveStdlib
    BUILDING first_package
    Running Move unit tests
    [ PASS ] 0x0::example::test_module_init
    [ PASS ] 0x0::example::test_sword_transactions
    Test result: OK. Total tests: 2; passed: 2; failed: 0
  5. Use the sui client verify-bytecode-meter to check if the module passes the bytecode meter. The console responds with the maximum allowed values as well as the amount the package uses.

    $ sui client verify-bytecode-meter
    Running bytecode verifier for 1 modules
    ╭──────────────────────────────────╮
    │ Module will pass metering check!
    ├────────┬────────────┬────────────┤
    │ │ Module │ Function │
    │ Max │ 1600000016000000
    │ Used │ 45654565
    ╰────────┴────────────┴────────────╯
  6. Use sui client gas to verify that the active address has a gas coin for paying gas. In the case of this example, the console responds with the information that the address is coinless.

    $ sui client gas
    No gas coins are owned by this address
  7. If you need coins, use a cURL command to get gas for the address (not available for Mainnet). For more information on gassing up addresses on development networks, see Get Sui Tokens.

    $ curl --location --request POST 'https://faucet.devnet.sui.io/v1/gas' \
    --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \
    --data-raw '{
    "FixedAmountRequest": {
    "recipient": "0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"
    }
    }'
    {"task":"10bba759-d4fe-4a7a-ab59-5264056b5665","error":null}
  8. Use sui client gas to verify the current active address received the coins.

    $ sui client gas
    ╭────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────╮
    │ gasCoinId │ gasBalance │
    ├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┤
    │ 0x2f3799d094573b0958eef703b95996fe459bb00afc2d09866335c30cf480e522 │ 10000000000
    ╰────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────╯
  9. Use sui client publish to publish the package, being sure to set an appropriate value for the gas-budget flag. The console responds with the details of the publish. You can use sui client object <OBJECT-ID> to check the details of any of the objects from the process.

    $ sui client publish --gas-budget 5000000

    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY Sui
    INCLUDING DEPENDENCY MoveStdlib
    BUILDING MyFirstPackage
    Successfully verified dependencies on-chain against source.
    ----- Transaction Digest ----
    CUQ1zpA3huX4ihQFA6gP7csRkiWk6eWRcjTWmjjDPeYn
    ----- Transaction Data ----
    Transaction Signature: [Signature(Ed25519SuiSignature(Ed25519SuiSignature([0, 189, 223, 46, 165, 20, 213, 149, 2, 12, 79, 255, 17, 126, 202, 76, 195, 212, 99, 166, 254, 93, 190, 133, 204, 161, 25, 190, 69, 131, 195, 163, 93, 160, 72, 223, 134, 144, 114, 173, 221, 70, 170, 43, 131, 46, 102, 86, 145, 18, 14, 148, 51, 0, 55, 55, 187, 32, 146, 96, 78, 83, 31, 87, 12, 162, 66, 26, 47, 17, 241, 59, 37, 133, 135, 78, 216, 225, 200, 140, 142, 171, 110, 191, 173, 163, 87, 145, 250, 249, 78, 142, 40, 11, 99, 164, 151])))]
    Transaction Kind : Programmable
    Inputs: [Pure(SuiPureValue { value_type: Some(Address), value: "0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d" })]
    Commands: [
    Publish(<modules>,0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001,0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002),
    TransferObjects([Result(0)],Input(0)),
    ]

    Sender: 0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d
    Gas Payment: Object ID: 0x2f3799d094573b0958eef703b95996fe459bb00afc2d09866335c30cf480e522, version: 0x4, digest: 2fuBEeoR22HizJr9XXD3XdbHQ3JAvt8U3fcqnxvkgjnk
    Gas Owner: 0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d
    Gas Price: 1000
    Gas Budget: 50000000

    ----- Transaction Effects ----
    Status : Success
    Created Objects:
    - ID: 0x1197a4e9ff864f2f271d9e8765c38f3b5a5a7910a9efc7b0817fc6eb1be88397 , Owner: Immutable
    - ID: 0x5920fedb5e0b6e31af6e10355fdbef9e0f812d29c4f74635e13b950792e64098 , Owner: Account Address ( 0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d )
    - ID: 0xb9996e75239d7235e8e6cd8f77b04717639d7a3f061bbb818a6d3667967ae14f , Owner: Account Address ( 0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d )
    Mutated Objects:
    - ID: 0x2f3799d094573b0958eef703b95996fe459bb00afc2d09866335c30cf480e522 , Owner: Account Address ( 0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d )

    ----- Events ----
    Array []
    ----- Object changes ----
    Array [
    Object {
    "type": String("mutated"),
    "sender": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    "owner": Object {
    "AddressOwner": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    },
    "objectType": String("0x2::coin::Coin<0x2::sui::SUI>"),
    "objectId": String("0x2f3799d094573b0958eef703b95996fe459bb00afc2d09866335c30cf480e522"),
    "version": String("5"),
    "previousVersion": String("4"),
    "digest": String("7T2QvGtYh4ZZw7NgYeyTAey85t6G1zNTmd1G6S9ue6LS"),
    },
    Object {
    "type": String("published"),
    "packageId": String("0x1197a4e9ff864f2f271d9e8765c38f3b5a5a7910a9efc7b0817fc6eb1be88397"),
    "version": String("1"),
    "digest": String("772oquNYzS4n9X76dCuFroRufgGy1rUjxLYucnVSA7iV"),
    "modules": Array [
    String("my_module"),
    ],
    },
    Object {
    "type": String("created"),
    "sender": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    "owner": Object {
    "AddressOwner": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    },
    "objectType": String("0x1197a4e9ff864f2f271d9e8765c38f3b5a5a7910a9efc7b0817fc6eb1be88397::my_module::Forge"),
    "objectId": String("0x5920fedb5e0b6e31af6e10355fdbef9e0f812d29c4f74635e13b950792e64098"),
    "version": String("5"),
    "digest": String("9knQ6sKza7MZqpn98M2r4EdYiGifTBFJ41B8bTQnYGDs"),
    },
    Object {
    "type": String("created"),
    "sender": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    "owner": Object {
    "AddressOwner": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    },
    "objectType": String("0x2::package::UpgradeCap"),
    "objectId": String("0xb9996e75239d7235e8e6cd8f77b04717639d7a3f061bbb818a6d3667967ae14f"),
    "version": String("5"),
    "digest": String("zPz3XUKyrN1gL8TrnTcuXkdDfEseSpVcSykEjwuw6dc"),
    },
    ]
    ----- Balance changes ----
    Array [
    Object {
    "owner": Object {
    "AddressOwner": String("0x514692f08249c3e9957799ce29074695840422564bff85e424b56de462913e0d"),
    },
    "coinType": String("0x2::sui::SUI"),
    "amount": String("-10327480"),
    },
    ]

Help

Each command has its own help section. For example, sui client call --help displays the following prompt:

Call Move function

Usage: sui client call [OPTIONS] --package <PACKAGE> --module <MODULE> --function <FUNCTION> --gas-budget <GAS_BUDGET>

Options:
--package <PACKAGE> Object ID of the package, which contains the module
--module <MODULE> The name of the module in the package
--function <FUNCTION> Function name in module
--type-args <TYPE_ARGS>... Type arguments to the generic function being called. All must be specified, or the call will fail
--args <ARGS>... Simplified ordered args like in the function syntax ObjectIDs, Addresses must be hex strings
--gas <GAS> ID of the gas object for gas payment, in 20 bytes Hex string If not provided, a gas object with at least gas_budget value will be selected
--gas-budget <GAS_BUDGET> Gas budget for this call
--serialize-unsigned-transaction Instead of executing the transaction, serialize the bcs bytes of the unsigned transaction data (TransactionData) using base64 encoding, and print out
the string
--serialize-signed-transaction Instead of executing the transaction, serialize the bcs bytes of the signed transaction data (SenderSignedData) using base64 encoding, and print out the
string
--json Return command outputs in json format
-h, --help Print help