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ravi-identity

v1.7.1

Check Ravi auth status and get your agent identity (email, phone, owner name). Do NOT use for reading messages (use ravi-inbox), sending email (use ravi-email-send), or credentials (use ravi-passwords or ravi-secrets).

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by Raunak Singwi

Installation

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Ravi Identity

You have access to ravi, a CLI that gives you your own phone number, email address, and secret store.

Prerequisites

Install the CLI

If ravi is not installed, tell the user to install it:

brew install ravi-hq/tap/ravi

Check authentication

Verify you're authenticated before using any command:

ravi auth status --json

If "authenticated": false, tell the user to run ravi auth login (requires browser interaction — you cannot do this yourself).

Your Identity

# Your email address (use this for signups)
ravi get email --json
# → {"id": 1, "email": "[email protected]", "created_dt": "..."}

# Your phone number (use this for SMS verification)
ravi get phone --json
# → {"id": 1, "phone_number": "+15551234567", "provider": "twilio", "created_dt": "..."}

# The human who owns this account
ravi get owner --json
# → {"first_name": "Jane", "last_name": "Doe"}

Switching Identities

Ravi supports multiple identities. Each identity has its own email, phone, and secrets.

Listing identities

ravi identity list --json

Setting an identity for this project

Use this when the user wants a different identity for a specific project:

  1. List identities: ravi identity list --json
  2. Set for this project (per-directory override): ```bash # Recommended: use the CLI (handles bound tokens automatically) ravi identity use ""

# Manual fallback (identity only, no bound tokens): mkdir -p .ravi && echo '{"identity_uuid":"","identity_name":""}' > .ravi/config.json `` - Add.ravi/to.gitignore`

All ravi commands in this directory will use the specified identity.

Switching identity globally

ravi identity use "<uuid>"

Creating a new identity

Only create a new identity when the user explicitly asks for one (e.g., for a separate project that needs its own email/phone). New identities require a paid plan and take a moment to provision.

# Auto-generated name and email (recommended — looks like a real person)
ravi identity create --json
# → name: "Sarah Johnson", email: "[email protected]"

# Custom name, auto-generated email
ravi identity create --name "Shopping Agent" --json

# Custom email local part (domain auto-picked)
ravi identity create --name "Work Agent" --email "shopping" --json

# Full email on a specific domain (must be a domain you have access to)
ravi identity create --email "[email protected]" --json

# List available domains
ravi domains --json

When name is omitted, the server generates a realistic human name like "Sarah Johnson". The auto-generated email uses the same name: [email protected].

Custom email rules: 3-30 chars, lowercase alphanumeric + dots + hyphens, must start/end with letter or number, no consecutive dots (..) or hyphens (--). Returns HTTP 409 if the email address is already taken.

Important Notes

  • Always use --json — all commands support it. Human-readable output is not designed for parsing.
  • Auth is automatic — token refresh happens transparently. If you get auth errors, ask the user to re-login.
  • Identity resolution.ravi/config.json in CWD takes priority over ~/.ravi/config.json.
  • Identities are permanent — each identity has its own email, phone, and secrets. Don't create new identities unless the user asks for it.
  • ravi-inbox — Read SMS and email messages
  • ravi-email-send — Compose, reply, forward emails
  • ravi-email-writing — Write professional emails with proper formatting and tone
  • ravi-contacts — Look up or manage contacts associated with this identity
  • ravi-passwords — Store and retrieve website credentials (domain + username + password)
  • ravi-secrets — Store and retrieve key-value secrets (API keys, env vars)
  • ravi-login — Sign up for and log into services, handle 2FA/OTPs
  • ravi-feedback — Send feedback, report bugs, request features