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bullpen doctor

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Diagnose auth and account health

Usage

bullpen doctor [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Subcommands

Subcommand Description
auth Diagnose authentication state: token validity, onboarding, wallet, keypair, and bundle
deploy-auth Diagnose whether local auth files are usable for a server or bot deployment
wallet Compare local wallet cache vs server registry vs on-chain bytecode for every owner EOA
wallet-reconciliation Export a read-only wallet-state reconciliation bundle for support/backend escalation

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Diagnose auth and account health

Usage: bullpen doctor [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Commands:
  auth                   Diagnose authentication state: token validity, onboarding, wallet, keypair, and bundle
  deploy-auth            Diagnose whether local auth files are usable for a server or bot deployment
  wallet                 Compare local wallet cache vs server registry vs on-chain bytecode for every owner EOA
  wallet-reconciliation  Export a read-only wallet-state reconciliation bundle for support/backend escalation
  help                   Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)

Options:
      --output <OUTPUT>
          Output format for command results

          [possible values: table, json]

      --env <ENV>
          Target environment to connect to (overrides config.toml)

          [env: BULLPEN_ENV=]
          [possible values: staging, production]

      --config <CONFIG>
          Path to a custom config.toml file (overrides $BULLPEN_CONFIG and the default location).

          Explicit --config and BULLPEN_CONFIG paths fail closed: if the file is missing, the CLI exits validation instead of silently loading defaults. Credentials still resolve via BULLPEN_HOME, so set BULLPEN_HOME too when isolating a session.

      --read-only
          Enable read-only mode: blocks all mutating commands

      --non-interactive
          Suppress interactive prompts; does NOT imply --yes for money-moving commands

          [env: BULLPEN_NON_INTERACTIVE=]

  -h, --help
          Print help (see a summary with '-h')

Example Commands

bullpen doctor [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>
bullpen doctor --help