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# Qwen Code CLI
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Within Qwen Code, `packages/cli` is the frontend for users to send and receive prompts with Qwen and other AI models and their associated tools. For a general overview of Qwen Code, see the [main documentation page](../index.md).
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## Navigating this section
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- **[Authentication](./authentication.md):** A guide to setting up authentication with Qwen OAuth and OpenAI-compatible providers.
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- **[Commands](./commands.md):** A reference for Qwen Code CLI commands (e.g., `/help`, `/tools`, `/theme`).
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- **[Configuration](./configuration.md):** A guide to tailoring Qwen Code CLI behavior using configuration files.
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- **[Themes](./themes.md)**: A guide to customizing the CLI's appearance with different themes.
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- **[Tutorials](tutorials.md)**: A tutorial showing how to use Qwen Code to automate a development task.
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## Non-interactive mode
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Qwen Code can be run in a non-interactive mode, which is useful for scripting and automation. In this mode, you pipe input to the CLI, it executes the command, and then it exits.
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The following example pipes a command to Qwen Code from your terminal:
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```bash
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echo "What is fine tuning?" | qwen
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```
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You can also use the `--prompt` or `-p` flag:
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```bash
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qwen -p "What is fine tuning?"
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```
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For comprehensive documentation on headless usage, scripting, automation, and advanced examples, see the **[Headless Mode](../headless.md)** guide.
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