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Browse and inspect Postman collections, requests, and environments from the terminal using pmctl. Use when you need to discover API endpoints, look up reques...

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name: pmctl description: Browse and inspect Postman collections, requests, and environments from the terminal using pmctl. Use when you need to discover API endpoints, look up request details (method, URL, headers, body, query params), resolve environment variables to real base URLs, or construct curl commands from Postman data. Works with any Postman workspace. Requires pmctl to be installed (pip install pmctl).

pmctl — Postman CLI for API Discovery

pmctl wraps the Postman API to let you browse collections, inspect requests, and resolve environment variables from the terminal. Use it to discover endpoints, construct curl commands, and understand APIs without opening the Postman GUI.

Install: pip install pmctl Source: github.com/wbingli/pmctl

Setup

# Add a profile with your Postman API key
pmctl profile add <name> --api-key "PMAK-..." --default

# Set a default workspace (scopes list commands)
pmctl profile set-workspace <workspace-id>

# Verify
pmctl profile whoami

Get an API key at https://go.postman.co/settings/me/api-keys

Commands

Profiles

pmctl profile list                          # List profiles
pmctl profile add <name> -k "PMAK-..." -d  # Add (--default)
pmctl profile switch <name>                 # Switch default
pmctl profile set-workspace <id>            # Set default workspace
pmctl profile remove <name>                 # Remove
pmctl profile whoami                        # Current user info

Collections

pmctl collections list                      # List (scoped to default workspace)
pmctl collections list --all                # All workspaces
pmctl collections show <UID>                # Tree view of all requests

Requests

# List all requests in a collection (flat table: method, name, path, URL)
pmctl requests list -c "Collection Name"
pmctl requests list -c <collection-uid>

# Fuzzy search (characters matched in order, e.g. "getCmp" matches "get Campaign")
pmctl requests list -c "My API" --search "getUser"

# Show request details (headers, body, query params, path variables)
pmctl requests show "request name" -c "Collection Name"

-c / --collection accepts a collection name (case-insensitive) or UID. requests show uses case-insensitive substring match — use short terms. requests list --search uses fuzzy matching (characters in order).

Environments

pmctl environments list                     # List environments
pmctl environments show <name-or-id>       # Show variables
pmctl environments show <name> --full       # Full values (no truncation)

Workspaces

pmctl workspaces list                       # List accessible workspaces
pmctl workspaces list --search "keyword"    # Filter by name

Global Options

  • --json — Machine-readable JSON output (works as global flag or per-subcommand)
  • --profile <name> / -p — Use a specific profile instead of default

Workflow: Resolve a Full API URL

Postman requests use {{variable}} placeholders. Resolve them via environments:

# 1. Get the request (shows URL like {{base-url}}/v1/users/:userId)
pmctl requests show "get User" -c "My API" --json

# 2. Resolve the variable for a specific environment
pmctl environments show "Production" --json | jq -r '.values[] | select(.key == "base-url") | .value'

# 3. Combine: replace {{base-url}} with resolved value, :userId with actual ID

Workflow: Construct a curl Command

# Get full request details as JSON
REQ=$(pmctl requests show "create User" -c "My API" --json)

# Extract method, URL, headers, body
echo "$REQ" | jq '.[0].request | {method, url: .url.raw, headers: .header, body: .body.raw}'

# Get environment base URL
BASE=$(pmctl environments show "QA" --json | jq -r '.values[] | select(.key == "base-url") | .value')

Workflow: Discover All Endpoints for a Topic

# Fuzzy search across a collection
pmctl requests list -c "My API" --search "user"

# Or browse the full tree
pmctl collections show <uid>

Tips

  • --json output is pipeable to jq for scripting
  • environments show --json returns unmasked secrets — useful for scripting
  • Collection names are matched case-insensitively; prefer names over UIDs for readability
  • Multiple profiles let you manage separate Postman accounts (personal, work, etc.)

如何使用「pmctl」?

  1. 打开小龙虾AI(Web 或 iOS App)
  2. 点击上方「立即使用」按钮,或在对话框中输入任务描述
  3. 小龙虾AI 会自动匹配并调用「pmctl」技能完成任务
  4. 结果即时呈现,支持继续对话优化

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