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Auggie CLI

Last updated Oct 3, 2025

n8n node for Auggie CLI integration with powerful agentic capabilities

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Description

🚀 Auggie CLI for n8n

Bring the power of Auggie CLI directly into your n8n automation workflows!

Imagine having an AI coding assistant that can analyze your codebase, fix bugs, write new features, manage databases, interact with APIs, and automate your entire development workflow – all within n8n. That's exactly what this node enables.

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🌟 What Can You Build?

🔧 Automated Code Reviews

Create workflows that automatically review pull requests, suggest improvements, and even fix issues before merging.

🐛 Intelligent Bug Fixing

Connect error monitoring tools to Auggie CLI – automatically diagnose and fix production issues in real-time.

📊 Database Management

Let Auggie CLI write complex SQL queries, optimize database schemas, and generate migration scripts based on your requirements.

🤖 Self-Improving Workflows

Build n8n workflows that can modify and improve themselves using Auggie CLI's capabilities.

📝 Documentation Generation

Automatically generate and update documentation for your entire codebase, APIs, or databases.

🔄 Code Migration

Automate the migration of legacy codebases to modern frameworks with intelligent refactoring.

🎫 Customer Support Automation

Transform support tickets into code fixes automatically:

  • Analyze customer bug reports and reproduce issues
  • Generate fixes for reported problems
  • Create test cases to prevent regression
  • Update documentation based on common questions
  • Auto-respond with workarounds while fixes are deployed

⚡ Quick Start

Prerequisites

  1. Auggie CLI (required on your n8n server):
    npm install -g @augmentcode/auggie
    auggie login  # Authenticate with your Augment account
    

Install in n8n

Option 1: Via n8n UI (Recommended)

  1. Open your n8n instance
  2. Go to SettingsCommunity Nodes
  3. Click Install a community node
  4. Enter: n8n-nodes-auggie-cli
  5. Click Install
  6. Restart n8n when prompted

Option 2: Manual Installation

cd ~/.n8n/nodes
npm install n8n-nodes-auggie-cli
# Restart n8n

Option 3: Docker

docker run -it --rm \
  -p 5678:5678 \
  -e N8N_COMMUNITY_NODE_PACKAGES=n8n-nodes-auggie-cli \
  -v ~/.n8n:/home/node/.n8n \
  n8nio/n8n

Note: For Docker, you'll need to ensure Auggie CLI is installed inside the container. Consider creating a custom Dockerfile.

🎯 Real-World Use Cases

1. GitHub Issue to Code

Webhook (GitHub Issue) → Auggie CLI → Create PR → Notify Slack

Automatically implement features or fix bugs when issues are created.

2. Database Query Builder

Form Trigger → Auggie CLI → Execute Query → Send Results

Natural language to SQL – let non-technical users query databases safely.

3. Code Quality Guardian

Git Push → Auggie CLI → Analyze Code → Block/Approve → Notify

Enforce coding standards and catch issues before they reach production.

4. API Integration Builder

HTTP Request → Auggie CLI → Generate Integration → Test → Deploy

Automatically create integrations with third-party APIs.

5. Intelligent Log Analysis

Error Logs → Auggie CLI → Diagnose → Create Fix → Open PR

Turn error logs into actionable fixes automatically.

6. Customer Support to Code Fix

Support Ticket → Auggie CLI → Reproduce Issue → Generate Fix → Test → Deploy → Auto-Reply

Transform customer complaints into deployed fixes in minutes, not days.

🛠️ Powerful Features

Project Context Awareness

Set a project path and Auggie CLI understands your entire codebase context:

  • Analyzes existing code patterns
  • Follows your coding standards
  • Understands your architecture
  • Respects your dependencies

AI Model Selection

Choose the best AI model for your specific task:

  • Claude Sonnet 4.5: Latest and most capable model by Anthropic (default)
  • Claude Sonnet 4: Powerful reasoning and code understanding
  • GPT-5: Latest OpenAI model with advanced capabilities

Multiple Output Modes

  • Print: Execute once and return output (perfect for automation)
  • Quiet: Only return final output without intermediate steps
  • Compact: Tool calls, results, and responses as one line each

Advanced Configuration

Fine-tune Auggie CLI's behavior with these powerful options:

  • 🔧 Custom Arguments: Pass additional CLI arguments
  • 🚫 Debug Mode: Enable detailed logging for troubleshooting
  • ⏱️ Timeout Control: Set maximum execution time
  • 📁 Project Path: Specify working directory for context

📋 Configuration Examples

Simple Code Analysis

{
  "operation": "execute",
  "prompt": "Analyze this codebase and suggest performance improvements",
  "projectPath": "/path/to/your/project",
  "outputMode": "print"
}

Advanced Database Operations

{
  "operation": "execute",
  "prompt": "Create an optimized query to find users who haven't logged in for 30 days",
  "projectPath": "/path/to/project",
  "outputMode": "quiet"
}

Customer Support Automation

{
  "operation": "execute",
  "prompt": "Customer reports: 'Login button not working on mobile devices'\n\nAnalyze this issue, find the root cause, and create a fix",
  "projectPath": "/path/to/web-app",
  "outputMode": "print",
  "additionalOptions": {
    "debug": true,
    "customArgs": "--verbose"
  }
}

🔄 Workflow Patterns

Pattern 1: Continuous Code Improvement

Schedule Trigger (Daily)
  ↓
Auggie CLI (Analyze codebase for improvements)
  ↓
Create GitHub Issues
  ↓
Assign to Team

Pattern 2: Natural Language to Code

Slack Command
  ↓
Auggie CLI (Generate code from description)
  ↓
Create Pull Request
  ↓
Run Tests
  ↓
Notify Results

Pattern 3: Intelligent Monitoring

Error Webhook
  ↓
Auggie CLI (Diagnose issue)
  ↓
If (Can fix automatically)
  ├─ Yes: Create Fix PR
  └─ No: Create Detailed Issue

🚦 Getting Started

1. Verify Prerequisites

Make sure Auggie CLI is installed and authenticated on your n8n server:

auggie --version  # Should show the version

If not installed, see the Quick Start section above.

2. Create Your First Workflow

  1. In n8n, create a new workflow
  2. Add a Manual Trigger node (for testing)
  3. Add the Auggie CLI node
  4. Configure:
    • Operation: Execute
    • Prompt: "Analyze the code in this directory and suggest improvements"
    • Project Path: /path/to/your/project
    • Output Mode: Print (for automation) or Interactive (for manual use)
  5. Click Execute Workflow
  6. Watch Auggie CLI analyze your project!

3. Explore Advanced Features

  • Try different output modes for different use cases
  • Use project paths for better context and results
  • Enable debug mode for troubleshooting
  • Chain multiple Auggie CLI operations for complex workflows

💡 Pro Tips

🎯 Use Project Paths

Always set a project path for better context and results:

/home/user/projects/my-app

🔗 Chain Operations

Use multiple Auggie CLI nodes to build complex multi-step workflows while maintaining context.

📊 Output Modes

  • Print: For automation and chaining with other nodes
  • Quiet: For clean, final results without intermediate steps
  • Interactive: For manual debugging and exploration

🤝 Community & Support

📄 License

MIT – Build amazing things!


Ready to revolutionize your development workflow? Install Auggie CLI for n8n today and join the future of automated software development!