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Review follow-up: the STEPS panel and header are driven by flow method events (FlowStarted / MethodExecution*), but the declarative runtime skips emitting those when the flow declared config.suppress_flow_events. Interactive TUI runs would then keep STEPS on "waiting…" and the header on "Starting flow…" while nested crews still execute. _run_declarative_flow_tui now forces flow.suppress_flow_events = False for the interactive run (mirroring how the conversational path mutates the flow for the TUI). The headless/terminal path never reaches this and keeps the flow's declared setting. Regression test: test_run_declarative_flow_tui_enables_flow_events. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01RBYGqJHC2TMC6fonFziuuh
crewai-cli
CLI for CrewAI — scaffold, run, deploy and manage AI agent crews without installing the full framework.
Installation
pip install crewai-cli
This pulls in crewai-core (shared utilities) but not the crewai framework
itself, so commands that don't need a crew loaded — crewai version,
crewai login, crewai org list, crewai config *, crewai traces *,
crewai create, crewai template * — work standalone.
Commands that load a user's crew or flow (crewai run, crewai train,
crewai test, crewai chat, crewai replay, crewai reset-memories,
crewai deploy push, crewai tool publish) require crewai to be installed
in the project's environment. They print a clear error if it is missing.
To install both at once:
pip install crewai[cli]