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Where can I find a list of all the commands that the API accepts?

Matt Clark
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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because SE questions shouldn't duplicate freely available knowledge without an underlying problem. Listing API commands is both trivial and on the other hand hard to keep up-to-date. It's a Google question. – Helmar Dec 03 '17 at 13:55

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The API command reference is available here: https://iota.readme.io/v1.2.0/reference

At the time of answering, the commands are:

  • getNodeInfo
  • getNeighbors
  • addNeighbors
  • removeNeighbors
  • getTips
  • findTransactions
  • getTrytes
  • getInclusionStates
  • getBalances
  • getTransactionsToApprove
  • attachToTangle
  • interruptAttachingToTangle
  • broadcastTransactions
  • storeTransactions
Laurence
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  • Awesome. I found readme.io as well, but this is a thrid-party site; should this serve as the source-of-truth moving forward? Or is there also documentation available with source? – Matt Clark Dec 01 '17 at 20:44
  • @MattClark that website can be considered official and the most complete source of documentation available on IOTA; it's referenced by the co-founders see for instance https://blog.iota.org/iota-first-chapter-synopsis-506fdf874437 – Laurence Dec 03 '17 at 13:23
  • Either way this should not be duplicated into an SE question. – Helmar Dec 03 '17 at 13:55
  • @Helmar I do disagree with you here. I was not really looking for an actual list of API commands, the ask was more of, what is the official documentation. I realize SE will not be kept up-to-date, so if the link posted is the official documentation as specified in a blog post.. Then this is a perfectly acceptable question and answer IMO. – Matt Clark Dec 03 '17 at 17:05
  • @MattClark that's your prerogative of course. However that's not very obvious from your one sentence question ;) – Helmar Dec 03 '17 at 17:54