# OpenCLI Agent Pack: Wrangler

Use this when an AI agent needs to work with `wrangler`.

## What this CLI is for
The official CLI from Cloudflare. Workers, queues, and kv and r2 from the terminal. Start with `wrangler login` and go from there. Supports structured output — good for scripts and agents.

Best for: workers, queues, and kv and r2 from the terminal.

## Agent readiness
Great for agents (75/100)
- Structured output is available for parsing.
- Supports non-interactive/scripted use.
- Works well in CI or repeatable automation.

## Install
```sh
npm i -g wrangler
```

## Verify before real work
```sh
wrangler whoami
```
Expected signal: Prints the active Cloudflare identity.

## Safe starting commands
```sh
wrangler whoami
```

```sh
wrangler login && wrangler init hello-workers
```

```sh
wrangler login
```

```sh
wrangler dev
```

```sh
wrangler deploy
```

## Guardrails for agents
- Verify identity/account before running task commands.
- Network access is required; avoid leaking secrets in logs.
- Require confirmation before apply, delete, deploy, transfer, merge, or write actions.

## Suggested agent instruction
You may use Wrangler (`wrangler`) for workers, queues, and kv and r2 from the terminal.. First install it if missing, then run the verify command. Start with read-only or inspection commands. Summarize what you found before changing anything. Ask for confirmation before commands that mutate remote state, spend money, deploy, delete data, merge code, or expose secrets.

Source: OpenCLI
