AllScale has launched the AllScale CLI command-line tool, allowing users to complete stablecoin payments, receipts, and account reconciliations directly from the terminal. When receiving payments, users can send detailed invoices to any valid email address with a single command, supporting USDT or USDC, and the recipient does not need to register or establish a partnership. For payments, users only need to approve a spending limit once, which includes a per-transaction cap, total budget, and validity period, after which the script can run unattended. Each payment creates and funds a Claim Link, and the recipient does not need to provide a wallet address, while tasks that fail midway will not result in duplicate payments. Each command prints JSON to standard output and returns 13 documented exit codes, allowing scripts or the AI Agent to automatically handle results. AllScale states that this CLI can be used in any environment that can run a shell and is now available on npm under the package name @allscale/cli.
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