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CLI Reference

The twak CLI provides full access to the Trust Wallet Agent SDK from the command line.

Run: npx @trustwallet/cli <command> or install globally with npm install -g @trustwallet/cli


init

Initialize configuration and save credentials.

twak init --api-key <key> --api-secret <secret>
Flag Required Description
--api-key Yes TWAK API access ID
--api-secret Yes HMAC secret

Credentials are saved to ~/.twak/credentials.json.


auth

auth setup

twak auth setup --api-key <key> --api-secret <secret>

auth status

twak auth status [--json]

wallet

wallet create

twak wallet create --password <pw> [--no-keychain] [--json]

wallet address

twak wallet address --chain <chain> [--password <pw>] [--json]

Password falls back to the OS keychain or TWAK_WALLET_PASSWORD environment variable.

wallet addresses

twak wallet addresses [--password <pw>] [--json]

wallet balance

twak wallet balance [--chain <chain>] [--all] [--no-tokens] [--password <pw>] [--json]

Use --all to show balances across all chains with funds. Use --no-tokens to skip token balance lookup.

wallet portfolio

Full portfolio across all chains — native balances, token holdings, and USD values.

twak wallet portfolio [--chains <list>] [--password <pw>] [--json]

Default chains include all major EVM chains plus Solana and TRON.

wallet sign-message

Sign an arbitrary message with the agent wallet key.

twak wallet sign-message --chain <chain> --message <text> [--password <pw>] [--json]

wallet keychain save

Save the wallet password to the OS keychain for passwordless usage.

twak wallet keychain save --password <pw>

wallet keychain delete

twak wallet keychain delete

wallet keychain check

twak wallet keychain check

wallet status

twak wallet status [--json]

transfer

twak transfer --to <address> --amount <amount> --token <token> \
              [--confirm-to <address>] [--max-usd <n>] [--skip-safety-check] \
              [--password <pw>] [--json]
Flag Description
--to Destination address or ENS name (e.g., vitalik.eth)
--amount Amount in human-readable format
--token Asset ID (e.g., c60 for ETH, c60_t0xA0b8... for ERC-20)
--max-usd Maximum allowed transfer value in USD (default: 10000)
--skip-safety-check Skip the USD-value safety check
--confirm-to Pin expected resolved address — rejects if ENS resolves differently

swap

twak swap <amount> <from> <to> [--chain <chain>] [--to-chain <chain>] \
          [--slippage <pct>] [--quote-only] [--password <pw>] [--json]
Flag Description
--chain Source chain (default: ethereum)
--to-chain Destination chain for cross-chain swaps
--slippage Slippage tolerance % (default: 1, max: 50)
--quote-only Preview quote without executing

Use --quote-only to preview without executing.


price

twak price <token> [--chain <chain>] [--json]

Chain is auto-detected from native token symbols (ETH, BNB, SOL, etc.).


balance

Get the native balance for any address using a SLIP44 coin ID.

twak balance --address <address> --coin <coinId> [--json]

Common coin IDs: 60 (Ethereum), 0 (Bitcoin), 501 (Solana).


search

twak search <query> [--networks <ids>] [--limit <n>] [--json]

trending

twak trending [--category <cat>] [--sort <field>] [--limit <n>] [--json]

Categories: ai, rwa, memes, defi, dex, bnb, eth, sol, pumpfun, bonk, launchpad, launchpool, layer1.

Sort fields: price_change (default), market_cap, volume.


dapps

Browse featured DApps and protocols.

twak dapps [--category <cat>] [--search <query>] [--categories] [--limit <n>] [--json]

Categories: defi, dex, lending, nft, gaming, social. Use --categories to list all available.


history

twak history --address <address> [--chain <chain>] [--from <date>] \
             [--to <date>] [--limit <n>] [--json]

tx

twak tx <hash> --chain <chain> [--json]

chains

twak chains [--json]

asset

twak asset <assetId> [--json]

validate

twak validate --address <address> [--asset-id <id>] [--json]

risk

Check token security and rug-risk info.

twak risk <assetId> [--json]

erc20

erc20 approve

twak erc20 approve --token <assetId> --spender <address> --amount <amount> \
                   [--confirm-unlimited] --password <pw> [--json]

Token uses the Trust Wallet asset ID format (e.g., c60_t0xA0b8...).

erc20 revoke

twak erc20 revoke --token <assetId> --spender <address> --password <pw> [--json]

erc20 allowance

twak erc20 allowance --token <assetId> --owner <address> --spender <address> [--json]

alert

alert create

twak alert create --token <token> --chain <chain> (--above <price> | --below <price>) [--json]

alert list

twak alert list [--active] [--json]

alert check

twak alert check [--json]

alert delete

twak alert delete <id> [--json]

serve

Start an MCP server (stdio) or REST API server for AI agent integrations.

twak serve [--rest] [--port <port>] [--host <host>] \
           [--auto-lock <minutes>] [--password <pw>] \
           [--x402] [--payment-amount <amount>] [--payment-asset <asset>] \
           [--payment-chain <chain>] [--payment-recipient <address>]
Flag Description
--rest Start REST HTTP server instead of MCP stdio
--port Port for REST server (default: 3000)
--auto-lock Auto-lock wallet after N minutes of inactivity
--x402 Require x402 micropayment for REST endpoints

The REST server authenticates requests via Authorization: Bearer <HMAC_SECRET>. This is separate from the HMAC signing used by tws.trustwallet.com — the REST server runs locally and uses the raw secret as a shared token for simplicity.