Add a new "fileset" resource type that represents a collection of files stored as a relpath→content map. This enables resource types to manage multiple files (e.g., config directories, template sets) instead of just a single file. Backend: - Add is_fileset column to resource_type table - Update CRUD operations and workspace duplication to handle is_fileset - Add integration tests for fileset resource types Frontend: - Add FilesetEditor component with file explorer + Monaco editor - Extract shared FileExplorer component from RawAppSidebar (dedup) - Add fileset toggle to EditableSchemaWrapper - Show fileset editor in ResourceEditor and ApiConnectForm - Show folder icon for fileset resource types in IconedResourceType CLI: - Support fileset resources in sync pull (expand to .fileset/ directory) - Support fileset resources in sync push (reconstruct from directory) - Handle !inline_fileset YAML tag in resource resolution Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Windmill CLI
A simple CLI allowing interactions with windmill from the command line.

You can find more information in Windmill Docs
Installation
Install the wmill CLI tool using npm install -g windmill-cli.
Update to the latest version using wmill upgrade.
Workspaces
To get started run wmill workspace add or use the instructions from the
workspace settings.
Running Flows & Scripts
Run a script or flow using wmill flow/script run u/username/path/to/script and
pass any inputs using --data + Inputs specified as a JSON string or a file
using @ <filename> or stdin using @-.
Curl-style syntax using -d @- for stdin or -d @<filename> is also supported.
Flow Steps and Logs will be streamed during execution automatically.
Pushing Resources, Scripts & More
The CLI can push specifications to a windmill instance. See the examples/ folder for formats.
Switch to a different workspace
wmill workspace switch <workspace_name>
Sync a workspace
Pull
wmill sync pull
Push
wmill sync push
We recommend using the --yaml option to use yaml instead of json as the encoding format. Yaml will be made the default soon.
Pushing individual files
You can push individual resources using
wmill <type> push <file_name> \<remote_name\>. This does not require a special
folder layout or file name, as this is given at runtime.
Listing
All commands support listing by just not providing a subcommand, ie
wmill script will result in a list of scripts. Some allow additional options,
learn about this by specifying --help.
User Management
You can add & remove users via wmill user add/remove, and list them using
wmill user
Pulling
You can pull the entire workspace using wmill pull
Completion
The CLI comes with completions out of the box via wmill completions <shell>.
(Via cliffy)
Bash
To enable bash completions add the following line to your ~/.bashrc:
source <(wmill completions bash)
Fish
To enable fish completions add the following line to your
~/.config/fish/config.fish:
source (wmill completions fish | psub)
Zsh
To enable zsh completions add the following line to your ~/.zshrc:
source <(wmill completions zsh)
Development
Testing with a local windmill-yaml-validator
The CLI imports windmill-yaml-validator from npm (npm:windmill-yaml-validator@1.1.0).
To test local changes to the validator before publishing, use the Deno compatibility
script and import map override:
- Make the validator sources Deno-compatible:
cd ../windmill-yaml-validator
./deno-compat.sh
- Add the following entries to
cli/deno.jsonimports:
"npm:windmill-yaml-validator@1.1.0": "../windmill-yaml-validator/src/index.ts",
"ajv": "npm:ajv@^8.17.1",
"@stoplight/yaml": "npm:@stoplight/yaml@^4.3.0"
- Run the CLI directly with Deno:
deno run -A src/main.ts lint
- When done, restore everything:
# Restore validator sources
cd ../windmill-yaml-validator
./deno-compat.sh -r
# Remove the 3 import map lines from cli/deno.json
Running Tests
Prerequisites:
- PostgreSQL running locally (default:
postgres://postgres:changeme@localhost:5432) - Rust toolchain installed
Run tests locally (full features):
deno test --allow-all --no-check
Run tests in CI mode (minimal features, skips EE tests):
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES=true deno test --allow-all --no-check
| Variable | Description |
|---|---|
CI_MINIMAL_FEATURES |
Set to true to skip EE-dependent tests |
DATABASE_URL |
PostgreSQL connection string |
EE_LICENSE_KEY |
Enterprise license key for EE features |
