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Manage wallets, launch tokens, and perform on-chain market making on Solana via a simple CLI without programming, supporting batch trades and workflow automa...
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ForgeX CLI

Launch tokens. Bundle buy. Manage wallets — Just talk to your agent.

On-chain market making, from a single command line to your OpenClaw agent.\x3Cbr/>No programming required.


⛓️ Supported Platforms

Sonic SVM Solana Pump.fun Jito Bundle OpenClaw


npm version License: MIT Open Source Jito Bundle Multi-wallet Sonic SVM OpenClaw Native On-chain Market Making


Overview · Quick Start · Configure · Command Reference · Examples



Why ForgeX?

Most on-chain workflows on Solana are painful:

  • Too many manual steps. Copy-pasting addresses, switching tabs, signing transaction after transaction — every extra step is a chance to make a costly mistake.
  • Repetitive confirmations waste hours. Manually confirming the same operations over and over drains time that should go toward strategy, not execution.
  • Complex tools lock out non-developers. If you're not writing custom scripts, most market making tooling is simply inaccessible.

ForgeX packages the full workflow into a clean CLI. One command at a time.


Install

npm install -g forgex-cli

Requires Node.js >= 22.14.0.

Verify installation:

forgex --version

Quick Start (5 minutes)

Step 1 — Initialize config

forgex config init --rpc-url "https://your-rpc-endpoint.com" --network mainnet

Step 2 — Create a wallet group

forgex wallet create-group --name "my-group"
# Returns groupId — note it for subsequent commands

Step 3 — Generate wallets

forgex --password "your-password" wallet generate --group 1 --count 10

Step 4 — Fund your wallets

Distribute SOL from a source wallet to the group:

forgex --password "your-password" transfer out \
  --from "YourSourceWalletAddress" \
  --to-group 1 \
  --value 0.1

Step 5 — Launch a token

forgex --password "your-password" token create \
  --dex pump \
  --name "MyToken" \
  --symbol "MYT" \
  --image ./logo.png \
  --dev-wallet 1 \
  --dev-buy 0.5 \
  --dry-run   # remove --dry-run when ready to go live

Step 6 — Start the volume bot

forgex --password "your-password" tools volume \
  --group 1 \
  --token "TOKEN_MINT_ADDRESS" \
  --mode 1b1s \
  --amount 0.01 \
  --count 10 \
  --rounds 20 \
  --interval 10000

Tip: Always run with --dry-run first to simulate the operation before executing on-chain.


Command Reference

All commands accept --format json|table|minimal (default: json).

Commands involving private keys require --password before the subcommand name:

forgex --password "your-password" \x3Ccommand> [subcommand] [options]

config — Configuration

| Command | Description |

|---|---|

| forgex config init | Initialize config file |

| forgex config set \x3Ckey> \x3Cvalue> | Set a config value |

| forgex config get [key] | View config values |

# Initialize with RPC endpoint
forgex config init --rpc-url "https://my-rpc.com" --network mainnet

# Set Codex API key for market data
forgex config set codexApiKey "your-api-key"

# Set default slippage (BPS)
forgex config set defaultSlippage 300

# View all config
forgex config get

wallet — Wallet Group Management

Create & manage groups

# Create a local wallet group
forgex wallet create-group --name "market-making-group"

# Create with optional remark
forgex wallet create-group --name "sniper-group" --remark "launch snipers"

# List all wallet groups
forgex wallet list-groups

# View group details (wallet addresses)
forgex wallet group-info --id 1

# Delete a group
forgex wallet delete-group --id 1 --force

Generate & import wallets

# Generate new wallets (max 100 per group)
forgex --password "pwd" wallet generate --group 1 --count 10

# Add an existing wallet by private key
forgex --password "pwd" wallet add --group 1 --private-key "Base58Key..." --note "main wallet"

# Remove a wallet from group
forgex --password "pwd" wallet remove --group 1 --address "WalletAddress..."

# Import from CSV (format: privateKey,note)
forgex --password "pwd" wallet import --group 1 --file ./wallets.csv

Backup & restore

# Export group as CSV
forgex --password "pwd" wallet export --group 1 --file ./backup.csv

# Export all groups as encrypted JSON
forgex --password "pwd" wallet export-group \
  --file ./all-groups.json \
  --encrypt \
  --password "file-encryption-password"

# Import all groups from JSON backup
forgex --password "pwd" wallet import-group \
  --file ./all-groups.json \
  --password "file-encryption-password"

Vanity addresses

# Generate address ending in "pump"
forgex wallet grind --suffix pump

# Generate 3 addresses with custom suffix, using 8 threads
forgex wallet grind --suffix pump --count 3 --threads 8

trade — Trading

All trade commands support --dry-run for simulation.

Buy

# Simulate buy (recommended before first run)
forgex --password "pwd" trade buy \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount 0.1 --dry-run

# Batch buy — all wallets in group buy the same amount
forgex --password "pwd" trade buy \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount 0.1 --slippage 300

Sell

# Sell all tokens
forgex --password "pwd" trade sell \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount all

# Sell 50%
forgex --password "pwd" trade sell \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount 50%

# Sell fixed token quantity
forgex --password "pwd" trade sell \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount 1000000

Batch (buy + sell in one bundle)

# Execute buy and sell in same Jito Bundle
forgex --password "pwd" trade batch \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --type buyWithSell --mode 1b1s --amount 0.01

Modes: 1b1s (1 buy + 1 sell), 1b2s, 1b3s, 2b1s, 3b1s

Sniper

# Snipe with different amounts per wallet (amounts count must match wallet count)
forgex --password "pwd" trade sniper \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --amounts "0.5,0.3,0.2" --slippage 500

tools — Market Making

All tools support --dry-run. Use --rounds to limit execution.

Turnover (wallet cycling)

Cycles tokens between two wallet groups via Jito Bundle — zero price impact.

# Simulate
forgex --password "pwd" tools turnover \
  --from-group 1 --to-group 2 --token "TOKEN_CA" --dry-run

# Run 5 turnover cycles
forgex --password "pwd" tools turnover \
  --from-group 1 --to-group 2 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --daemon --rounds 5 --interval 2000

# Turnover 50% of holdings
forgex --password "pwd" tools turnover \
  --from-group 1 --to-group 2 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --amount 50%

Volume bot

Generates on-chain trading volume with zero net loss (buy + sell in same transaction).

# Simulate
forgex --password "pwd" tools volume \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --dry-run

# Run 20 rounds, every 10 seconds, using 10 wallets
forgex --password "pwd" tools volume \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --mode 1b1s --amount 0.01 --count 10 \
  --daemon --rounds 20 --interval 10000

Options: --group \x3Cid>, --token \x3Cca>, --mode 1b1s|1b2s|1b3s|2b1s|3b1s, --amount \x3Csol>, --count \x3Cn> (limit wallets, default: all), --interval \x3Cms> (delay between wallets), --rounds \x3Cn>, --daemon, --dry-run

Price robot

Automatically moves price toward a target by buying (up) or selling (down).

# Simulate price push
forgex --password "pwd" tools robot-price \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --direction up --target-price 0.001 --dry-run

# Push price up, max spend 5 SOL
forgex --password "pwd" tools robot-price \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --direction up --target-price 0.001 \
  --amount 0.05 --max-cost 5 --interval 3000

Options: --direction up|down, --target-price \x3Csol>, --amount \x3Csol>, --max-cost \x3Csol>, --interval \x3Cms>


transfer — Fund Management

All transfer commands support --dry-run.

Collect (many → one)

# Collect all SOL from group into one wallet
forgex --password "pwd" transfer in \
  --to "MainWalletAddress" --from-group 1 --amount all

# Collect from only the first 5 wallets
forgex --password "pwd" transfer in \
  --to "MainWalletAddress" --from-group 1 --amount all --count 5

# Keep 0.01 SOL in each wallet, collect the rest
forgex --password "pwd" transfer in \
  --to "MainWalletAddress" --from-group 1 \
  --amount reserve --value 0.01

# Collect tokens instead of SOL
forgex --password "pwd" transfer in \
  --to "MainWalletAddress" --from-group 1 \
  --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount all

Distribute (one → many)

--from address must belong to a wallet group (private key required for signing).

# Send 0.1 SOL to each wallet in group
forgex --password "pwd" transfer out \
  --from "SourceAddress" --to-group 1 --value 0.1

# Distribute to only the first 10 wallets
forgex --password "pwd" transfer out \
  --from "SourceAddress" --to-group 1 --value 0.1 --count 10

# Random distribution between 0.05 and 0.15 SOL
forgex --password "pwd" transfer out \
  --from "SourceAddress" --to-group 1 \
  --amount random --value 0.05 --max 0.15

Many-to-many (wallet[i] → wallet[i])

# Transfer all from group 1 wallets to matching group 2 wallets
forgex --password "pwd" transfer many-to-many \
  --from-group 1 --to-group 2 --amount all

# Fixed amount per pair
forgex --password "pwd" transfer many-to-many \
  --from-group 1 --to-group 2 --amount fixed --value 0.1

token — Token Operations

Supports --dry-run for simulation.

Create & launch token

# Simulate token creation
forgex --password "pwd" token create \
  --dex pump \
  --name "MyToken" --symbol "MTK" \
  --image ./logo.png \
  --description "My token" \
  --dry-run

# Launch with dev buy + snipers in same block (T0 bundle)
forgex --password "pwd" token create \
  --dex pump \
  --name "MyToken" --symbol "MTK" \
  --image ./logo.png \
  --twitter "https://twitter.com/mytoken" \
  --website "https://mytoken.io" \
  --dev-wallet 1 --dev-buy 2.0 \
  --snipers 2 --sniper-amounts "0.5,0.3,0.2" \
  --bundle-time T0

Platforms: pump (Pump.fun), launchlab

Bundle time: T0 (dev buy + snipers same block), T1_T5 (snipers 1-5 blocks after dev)

Query token

# Token info (price, name, dex)
forgex token info --ca "TOKEN_CA"

# Liquidity pool info
forgex token pool --ca "TOKEN_CA"

query — Data Queries

# SOL balance
forgex query balance --address "WalletAddress"

# Token balance
forgex query balance --address "WalletAddress" --token "TOKEN_CA"

# Token price
forgex query price --token "TOKEN_CA"

# Candlestick data (intervals: 1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 4h, 1d)
forgex query kline --token "TOKEN_CA" --interval 5m --count 50

# Transaction history for a group
forgex query transactions --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA"

# Holdings and PnL across a group
forgex query monitor --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA"

Slippage Reference

| BPS | Percentage | Recommended for |

|---|---|---|

| 100 | 1% | Turnover trades |

| 300 | 3% | Normal buy/sell |

| 500 | 5% | Sniping / fast entries |

| 1000 | 10% | High volatility tokens |

| 2000 | 20% | Extreme conditions |


Demo

\x3C!-- 📹 30-second demo video — coming soon -->


Workflow Examples

Token Launch in 3 commands

# 1. Create wallets
forgex --password "pwd" wallet generate --group 1 --count 5

# 2. Fund them
forgex --password "pwd" transfer out --from "MainWallet" --to-group 1 --value 0.5

# 3. Launch token with dev buy + snipers
forgex --password "pwd" token create \
  --dex pump --name "MyToken" --symbol "MTK" \
  --image ./logo.png \
  --dev-wallet 1 --dev-buy 1.0 \
  --snipers 1 --sniper-amounts "0.3,0.2,0.1,0.1,0.1" \
  --bundle-time T0

Run the volume bot

forgex --password "pwd" tools volume \
  --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" \
  --mode 1b1s --amount 0.01 --count 10 \
  --rounds 30 --interval 10000

Collect funds back to main wallet

forgex --password "pwd" trade sell --group 1 --token "TOKEN_CA" --amount all
forgex --password "pwd" transfer in --to "MainWallet" --from-group 1 --amount all

Links

Usage Guidance
Do not install or run this CLI without checking provenance: verify the npm package (forgex-cli) and its upstream repository (GitHub) and confirm the publisher identity. Avoid passing passwords or private keys on the command line (they appear in process lists and shell history); prefer using prompting, secure local keystores, or hardware wallets. Inspect how and where the CLI stores keys/config (unencrypted CSV or JSON backups are risky). If you must test, use throwaway wallets and a devnet/testnet RPC endpoint, and run with --dry-run first. If you are not comfortable auditing an npm package, do not install it. Finally, note the registry metadata lacks a homepage/source and the slug differs from the skill name (fogex vs forgex) — that mismatch is another reason to verify origin before trusting it with real funds.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The name/description (wallets, token launches, on‑chain market making on Solana) matches the SKILL.md commands (wallet create/import/export, token create, transfer, volume bot, RPC config etc.). The requested operations are what you'd expect for such a CLI.
Instruction Scope
The instructions ask users to import and export private keys, pass passwords and private keys directly on the command line (e.g. --password "your-password", --private-key "Base58Key..."), and write backups to local files (CSV/JSON). Passing secrets on the command line exposes them to process lists and shell history; exporting unencrypted CSVs or using insecure file paths risks accidental disclosure. The SKILL.md also instructs storing API keys/config via `forgex config set` (codexApiKey) but the skill metadata doesn't declare this stored secret. While these actions are within the functional scope, the instructions are insecure and under-specified about where/how secrets are stored or protected.
Install Mechanism
The skill itself has no install spec in the registry (instruction-only), but SKILL.md instructs users to run `npm install -g forgex-cli`. Installing a third-party npm CLI is a common pattern but carries supply-chain risk: the package source/homepage is not provided in registry metadata, and the registry entry lacks provenance (no homepage, unknown source). This is a moderate risk that warrants verifying the npm package and upstream repository before installing.
Credentials
Registry metadata declares no required env vars or primary credential, yet the SKILL.md instructs adding a Codex API key via `forgex config set codexApiKey` and setting RPC endpoints—both effectively become stored credentials/config. The skill also demonstrates handling of many sensitive artifacts (private keys, backups, passwords) without describing secure storage. The absence of declared required env vars/config in metadata is a mismatch with the SKILL.md's behavior.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not marked always:true and does not request elevated platform privileges. Autonomous invocation is allowed by default (platform behavior) but there is no metadata indicating permanent agent-wide changes or modifications to other skills. This dimension does not raise additional red flags on its own.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install fogex
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /fogex
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of ForgeX CLI — streamline on-chain market making on Solana. - Launch tokens, batch buy, and manage multi-wallet groups via simple CLI commands. - Supports Sonic SVM, Solana, Pump.fun, Jito Bundle, and OpenClaw platforms. - Includes quick start guide, detailed command reference, and workflow examples in documentation. - Features on-chain trading tools: volume bot, turnover (cyclical transfers), bundled buy/sell, sniping, and vanity address generation. - Emphasizes safety with `--dry-run` simulation available for all critical operations.
Metadata
Slug fogex
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is forgex?

Manage wallets, launch tokens, and perform on-chain market making on Solana via a simple CLI without programming, supporting batch trades and workflow automa... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 106 downloads so far.

How do I install forgex?

Run "/install fogex" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is forgex free?

Yes, forgex is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does forgex support?

forgex is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created forgex?

It is built and maintained by Market-Making-Toolkit (@leo-cells-156); the current version is v1.0.0.

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