skills/notion-cli/SKILL.md
Work with Notion from the terminal using the `notion` CLI. Use when the user needs to read, create, update, query, or manage Notion pages, databases, blocks, comments, users, or files programmatically. Covers the entire Notion API with 50+ commands. Triggers: Notion workspace automation, database queries, page creation, block manipulation, comment threads, file uploads, relation management, database export, multi-workspace management, or any Notion API interaction from the command line.
npx skillsauth add 4ier/notion-cli notion-cliInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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notion is a CLI for the Notion API. Single Go binary, full API coverage, dual output (pretty tables for humans, JSON for agents). Current: v0.7.0.
# Homebrew
brew install 4ier/tap/notion-cli
# npm
npm install -g @4ier/notion-cli
# Go
go install github.com/4ier/notion-cli@latest
# Or download a binary from https://github.com/4ier/notion-cli/releases
notion auth login --with-token <<< "ntn_xxxxxxxxxxxxx"
notion auth login --with-token --profile work <<< "ntn_xxx" # named profile
export NOTION_TOKEN=ntn_xxxxxxxxxxxxx # env var alternative
notion auth status # shows workspace + integration type (internal/public)
notion auth switch # interactive profile picker
notion auth switch work # direct switch
notion auth doctor # health check — warns if internal integration
auth status / doctor surface the integration type, so it's easy to spot when you need to share a parent page before creating workspace-root content.
notion search "query" # everything
notion search "query" --type page # pages only
notion search "query" --type database # databases only
notion page view <id|url> # render page content
notion page list # list workspace pages
notion page create <parent> --title "X" --body "content"
notion page create <db-id> --db "Name=Review" "Status=Todo" # database row
# Archive / restore (soft-delete)
notion page archive <id> # canonical
notion page trash <id> # alias
notion page delete <id> # alias (legacy)
notion page restore <id> # reverse
# Move / open / edit
notion page move <id> --to <parent>
notion page open <id> # open in browser
notion page edit <id|url> # edit in $EDITOR (markdown round-trip)
# Properties (type-aware)
notion page set <id> Key=Value ...
notion page props <id> # show all (summary; paginated values may be truncated)
notion page props <id> <prop-id> # single raw JSON
# NEW in v0.7: paginated single-property fetch (fixes >25-item truncation)
notion page property <id> <prop-id>
notion page property <id> --name "References" # resolve id by display name
notion page property <id> <prop-id> --format json
# Relations
notion page link <id> --prop "Rel" --to <target-id>
notion page unlink <id> --prop "Rel" --from <target-id>
# NEW in v0.7: server-side markdown I/O (preferred for full-page dumps)
notion page markdown <id> # print to stdout
notion page markdown <id> --out page.md # write to file
notion page markdown <id> --format json # full response (truncated flag, unknown_block_ids)
notion page set-markdown <id> --file new.md # replace whole page (default)
cat new.md | notion page set-markdown <id> --file - # stdin
notion page set-markdown <id> --append --text "\n\n> Appended"
notion page set-markdown <id> --after "Status...pending" --text "Now: done"
notion page set-markdown <id> --range "old...stale" --text "fresh" --allow-deleting-content
page markdown vs block list --md: prefer page markdown for whole pages — it uses the server renderer and handles toggles, columns, synced blocks, and databases-as-pages correctly. Use block list --md only when you need a single sub-block.
notion db list # list databases
notion db view <id> # show schema
notion db query <id> # all rows
notion db query <id> -F 'Status=Done' -s 'Date:desc'
notion db query <id> --filter-json '{"or":[...]}'
notion db query <id> --all
notion db create <parent> --title "X" --props "Status:select,Date:date"
notion db update <id> --title "New Name" --add-prop "Priority:select"
notion db add <id> "Name=Task" "Status=Todo" "Priority=High"
notion db add-bulk <id> --file items.json
notion db export <id> # CSV (default)
notion db export <id> --format json
notion db export <id> --format md -o report.md
notion db open <id>
| Syntax | Meaning |
|--------|---------|
| = | equals |
| != | not equals |
| > / >= | greater than (or equal) |
| < / <= | less than (or equal) |
| ~= | contains |
Multiple -F flags combine with AND. Property types are auto-detected from schema.
-s 'Date:desc' or -s 'Name:asc'[{"Name": "Task A", "Status": "Todo"}, {"Name": "Task B", "Status": "Done"}]
notion block list <parent-id> # list child blocks
notion block list <parent-id> --all
notion block list <parent-id> --depth 3 # recursive
notion block list <parent-id> --md # markdown; prefer 'page markdown' for pages
notion block get <id>
# Append / insert — both handle >100 children and >2000-char code blocks automatically
notion block append <parent> "text"
notion block append <parent> "text" -t bullet
notion block append <parent> "text" -t code --lang ts # 'ts' / 'sh' / 'yml' etc. normalized
notion block append <parent> --file notes.md # any length, auto-batched
notion block append <parent> --file big.md --on-oversize=truncate
notion block insert <parent> "text" --after <block-id>
# Update — now with markdown support
notion block update <id> --text "plain new content"
notion block update <id> --text "See **[docs](https://x.com)**" --markdown
notion block update <id> --file patch.md # must parse to exactly one block
notion block delete <id1> [id2] [id3]
notion block move <id> --after <target>
notion block move <id> --before <target>
notion block move <id> --parent <new-parent>
Block types: paragraph/p, h1/h2/h3, bullet, numbered, todo, quote, code, callout, divider.
# External URL (http/https)
notion block append <page> --image-url https://example.com/a.png --caption "fig 1"
# Local file → upload + embed in one command
notion block append <page> --image-file ./chart.png --caption "heap usage"
notion block append <page> --pdf-file ./spec.pdf
notion block append <page> --video-file ./demo.mp4
# Reference an existing file_upload id
notion block append <page> --image-upload 351d45fb-... --caption "reused"
Same triple (--<kind>-url / --<kind>-file / --<kind>-upload) exists for image, file, video, audio, pdf. --caption works with any.
notion comment list <page-id>
notion comment add <page-id> --text "comment text"
notion comment add <page-id> --text "with @mention" --mention-user <user-id>
notion comment get <comment-id>
notion comment reply <comment-id> "reply text" # same thread
# NEW in v0.7
notion comment update <comment-id> --text "edited text"
notion comment update <comment-id> --text "with @mention" --mention-user <user-id>
notion comment delete <comment-id> # single or many
notion comment delete <id1> <id2> <id3> # variadic
notion user me # current bot info
notion user list # all workspace users
notion user get <user-id>
# List / retrieve / upload
notion file list
notion file get <upload-id> # NEW in v0.7 — status / size / URL
notion file upload ./local/file.pdf # local path
notion file upload https://example.com/chart.png --name chart.png # URL source
curl -sSL https://host/file.zip | notion file upload - --name file.zip # stdin
notion file upload ./image.png --to <page-id> # upload + attach to page
notion api GET /v1/users/me # /v1/ is auto-prepended if missing
notion api GET /users/me # → prints 'note: prepending /v1...' and works
notion api POST /v1/search --body '{"query":"test"}'
notion api PATCH /v1/pages/<id> --body @body.json # read body from file
echo '{"query":"x"}' | notion api POST /v1/search --body - # explicit stdin
--format json / --format table / --format md--debug: show HTTP request/response detailsAll output includes full Notion UUIDs. All commands accept Notion URLs or IDs.
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