play-console-cli
Reduces manual overhead in app release cycles by automating repetitive Google Play Console tasks, enabling faster deployment pipelines and reducing human err…
gplay is a single-binary Go CLI for Google Play Console built for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI) and scripting humans: release Android apps, manage subscriptions and in-app products, verify purchases server-side, and monitor crashes and reviews from the terminal. Covers 250+ endpoints across 6 Google APIs with no Node, Python, or JVM runtime required.
- Automate app version uploads and release management directly from CI/CD pipelines
- Query app metrics and user review data without opening the Play Console web interface
- Batch manage multiple app listings and store content updates from command line
Reduces manual overhead in app release cycles by automating repetitive Google Play Console tasks, enabling faster deployment pipelines and reducing human error in publication workflows.
Mobile development teams and CI/CD engineers managing frequent app releases to Google Play Store.
https://github.com/tamtom/play-console-cli
By tamtom
How to Get It
brew tap tamtom/tap && brew install tamtom/tap/gplay
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Help me automate app version uploads and release management directly from CI/CD pipelines
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 105 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 105 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.