wonda-cli

Using the Wonda CLI to generate images, videos, music, and audio from the terminal — plus LinkedIn, Reddit, and X/Twitter research and automation

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Install skill "wonda-cli" with this command: npx skills add degausai/wonda/degausai-wonda-wonda-cli

Wonda CLI

Wonda CLI is a content creation toolkit for terminal-based agents. Use it to generate images, videos, music, and audio; edit and compose media; publish to social platforms; and research/automate across LinkedIn, Reddit, and X/Twitter.

Install

If wonda is not found on PATH, install it first:

# npm
npm i -g @degausai/wonda

# Homebrew
brew tap degausai/tap && brew install wonda

Setup

  • Auth: wonda auth login (opens browser, recommended) or set WONDERCAT_API_KEY env var
  • Verify: wonda auth check

Access tiers

Not all commands are available to every account type:

TierAccess
Anonymous (temporary account, no login)Media upload/download, editing (video/edit, image/edit, audio/edit), transcription, social publishing, scraping, analytics
Free (logged in, Basic/Free plan)Everything above + generation (image/generate, video/generate, etc.), styles, recipes, brand
Paid (Plus, Pro, or Absolute plan)Everything above + video analysis (requires credits), skill commands (wonda skill install/list/get)

If a command returns a 403 error, check your plan at https://app.wondercat.ai/settings/billing.

Social signups (Instagram, TikTok, etc.)

Drive them with the wonda device primitives + a throwaway mailbox from wonda email. The screenshot → decide → tap/type/swipe loop is how these flows work — there's no shortcut command, and that's fine: social apps change their UI constantly and any canned flow would drift faster than you could maintain it.

Standard loop:

  1. wonda email account create --random → save {email, password}.
  2. wonda device create → pick a ready device (poll wonda device get <id> --fields status).
  3. wonda device launch <device-id> com.instagram.android (or com.zhiliaoapp.musically for TikTok). Fall back to wonda device open-url if you'd rather start in the web flow.
  4. Loop: wonda device screenshot <device-id> > s.json → decode the base64 PNG → read → pick an action → tap | type | swipe | key → screenshot again. Use --text "SomeButtonLabel" on tap before guessing coordinates; fall back to --x --y read off the screenshot for elements without matching text (number pickers, date spinners, etc.).
  5. When the app sends a verification email, wonda email inbox wait <email> --timeout 120 — returns {codes: ["483921"], links: [...]} with the 6-digit code already extracted. wonda device type <device-id> --text "<code>" to feed it back.
  6. For number/date spinners: tap on the highlighted cell, Android pops up a numeric or alphabetic keyboard, wonda device type --text "<value>" replaces the selected text. wonda device key --code 4 dismisses the keyboard when done.

Consent-like taps — anything that accepts Terms/Privacy/Cookies, grants permissions, or publishes something — stop and ask the user for explicit confirmation in chat before tapping. That isn't about signups specifically; it applies to any automation step.

Rate-limit signals — if the app shows you a visual puzzle ("we want to make sure you're a real person"), stop and hand off to the user with wonda device stream <id> (see next section). Don't click through puzzles yourself.

Handing off to a human

If automation hits a screen that requires a human to take over (consent flow you shouldn't auto-accept, ambiguous UI, step where the user prefers to act themselves), use wonda device stream <device-id> — returns a playerUrl signed with a short-lived JWT (1h). Give that URL to the user, they act in their own browser, and automation can resume afterward.

wonda device stream <device-id>
# → { "streamUrl": "wss://…", "playerUrl": "https://…", "deviceType": "social" }

Global output flags

All commands support these output control flags:

  • --json — Force JSON output (auto-enabled when stdout is piped)
  • --quiet — Only output the primary identifier (job ID, media ID, etc.) — ideal for scripting
  • -o <path> — Download output to file (implies --wait)
  • --fields status,outputs — Select specific JSON fields
  • --jq '.outputs[0].media.url' — Filter JSON output with a jq expression

How to think about content creation

You are a marketing director with access to a full production toolkit. Before touching any tool, think:

  1. What product category? (beauty, food, tech, fashion, fitness, etc.)
  2. What format performs for this category? (UGC memes for everyday products, cinematic for luxury, before/after for transformations, testimonial for services)
  3. What's the hook? (relatable scenario, surprising twist, aspirational lifestyle, social proof)
  4. What specific scene? (not "product on table" but "person discovering the product in a funny situation")

Decision flow

When asked to create content, follow this order:

Step 1: Gather context

wonda brand                                                    # Brand identity, colors, products, audience
wonda analytics instagram                                      # What content performs well
wonda scrape social --handle @competitor --platform instagram --wait  # Competitive research (if relevant)

# Cross-platform research (if relevant)
wonda x search "topic OR keyword"                              # Find conversations on X/Twitter
wonda x user-tweets @competitor                                # Competitor's recent tweets
wonda reddit search "topic" --sort top --time week             # Reddit discussions
wonda reddit feed marketing --sort hot                         # Subreddit trends
wonda linkedin search "topic" --type COMPANIES                 # LinkedIn company/people research
wonda linkedin profile competitor-vanity-name                  # LinkedIn profile intel

Step 2: Check content skills

Content skills are step-by-step guides for common content types. Each skill tells you exactly which models, prompts, and editing operations to use — and in what order. ALWAYS check skills before building from scratch.

wonda skill list                                # Browse all content skills
wonda skill get <slug>                          # Full step-by-step guide for a skill

Full skill index:

SlugDescriptionInput
product-videoProduct/scene video — prompt library for all categoriesoptional product image
ugc-talkingTalking-head UGC — single clip, two-angle PIP, or 20s+ with B-rolloptional reference
ugc-reaction-batchBatch TikTok-native UGC reactions with viral strategyoptional product image
tiktok-ugc-pipelineScrape viral reel → generate 5 UGC → post as draftsreel or TikTok URL
ugc-dance-motionDance/motion transferimage + video
marketing-brainMarketing strategy brain — hooks, visuals, adsuser brief
reddit-subreddit-intelScrape top posts, analyze virality, generate ideassubreddit + product
twitter-influencer-searchFind X influencers and amplifierscompetitor/niche keywords
tiktok-slideshow-carousel3-slide TikTok carousel — hook, bridge, product revealapp screenshot + audience
ffmpeg-local-video-finishingLocal ffmpeg finishing for deterministic trims, muxes, reverses, and exportslocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-burn-captionsBurn captions locally with ffmpeg after getting transcript/timinglocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-social-formattingReformat local video for 9:16, 1:1, 16:9, and social-safe exportslocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-scene-splittingDetect scene boundaries locally, split into clips, or omit one scenelocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-silence-cutDetect and collapse dead air locally while preserving short natural pauseslocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-frame-extractionExtract single frames, poster frames, or evenly spaced stills locallylocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-analysis-artifactsBuild local analysis artifacts: grid, first/last frame, and extracted audiolocal video path or mediaId
ffmpeg-referenceCompact ffmpeg routing, font, codec, and command reference for agentslocal media path
remotion-local-renderRender editorPipeline blueprint steps locally via @remotion/renderermanifest JSON + editor job id

If a skill matcheswonda skill get <slug>, read it, adapt to context, execute each step.

If no skill matches → build from scratch (Step 3).

Step 2.5: Decide whether finishing should be local

Not every media task should go back through Wonda editing. Use this routing rule:

  • Use wonda for AI generation, AI transcription/alignment, scraping, publishing, hosted transitions, and workflows that need media IDs or remote jobs.
  • Use local ffmpeg for deterministic transforms on files you already have or can download: trim, crop/scale/pad, concat, replace audio, extract audio/frame, reverse, normalize for delivery, burn captions, split scenes, cut silence, and build analysis artifacts.

When a task starts from a Wonda media ID but the actual edit is deterministic, move it to local files first:

wonda media download <mediaId> -o ./input.mp4

Before any local ffmpeg work:

which ffmpeg
which ffprobe
ffmpeg -version
ffprobe -v error -show_format -show_streams -of json ./input.mp4

Font rule for local caption/text work:

  • Prefer an explicit font file path over a family name.
  • Never assume a font exists. Check first with fc-match, fc-list, /System/Library/Fonts, /Library/Fonts, ~/Library/Fonts, or /usr/share/fonts.
  • If the task is mainly local finishing/captions/formatting/splitting/artifact extraction, check the ffmpeg-specific skills before inventing commands.
  • wonda edit video renders locally by default for single-video ops (trim, crop, speed, volume, textOverlay, animatedCaptions with supplied captions, editAudio). The server returns a manifest; the CLI runs @remotion/renderer against a CloudFront-hosted bundle, uploads the output, and finalizes the editor_job. No flag needed. Pass --render-server only to force Lambda. Multi-video ops (overlay, splitScreen, merge, splitScenes, motionDesign) auto-reject with a 400 — the CLI will tell you to use --render-server. See the remotion-local-render content skill for the full recipe (including the STT-free TikTok-style caption flow via wonda alignment extract-timestamps--caption-segments).

Default local export target unless the user asked otherwise:

-c:v libx264 -preset medium -crf 18 -pix_fmt yuv420p -movflags +faststart -c:a aac -b:a 192k

Always pass -y as the first flag so the command auto-overwrites the output. ffmpeg prompts interactively when the output path exists and agent shells hang on that prompt until timeout.

Step 3: Build from scratch (chain endpoints)

When no skill matches, chain individual CLI commands. Each step produces an output that feeds into the next.

Single asset:

wonda generate image --model nano-banana-2 --prompt "..." --aspect-ratio 9:16 --wait -o out.png
# --negative-prompt "..." — override what to exclude (models like cookie have good defaults)
# --seed <number>         — pin the seed for reproducible results
wonda generate video --model seedance-2 --prompt "..." --duration 5 --params '{"quality":"high"}' --wait -o out.mp4
wonda generate text --model <model> --prompt "..." --wait
wonda generate music --model suno-music --prompt "upbeat lo-fi" --wait -o music.mp3

Audio (speech, transcription, dialogue):

# Text-to-speech
wonda audio speech --model elevenlabs-tts --prompt "Your script here" \
  --params '{"voiceId":"21m00Tcm4TlvDq8ikWAM"}' --wait -o speech.mp3
# elevenlabs-tts always requires a voiceId param
# Common voice: Rachel (female) "21m00Tcm4TlvDq8ikWAM"

# Transcribe audio/video to text
wonda audio transcribe --model elevenlabs-stt --attach $MEDIA --wait

# Multi-speaker dialogue
wonda audio dialogue --model elevenlabs-dialogue --prompt "Speaker A: Hi! Speaker B: Hello!" \
  --wait -o dialogue.mp3

Audio AI operations (direct-inference, NOT editor ops):

# Denoise / dereverberate speech
wonda audio enhance --model replicate-resemble-enhance --attach $MEDIA \
  --params '{"denoise":true,"chunkSeconds":10}' --wait -o enhanced.wav

# Split a track into voice and instrumental stems
wonda audio extract-voice --model replicate-demucs --attach $MEDIA \
  --wait -o vocals.wav

DO NOT use wonda edit video --operation enhanceAudio or --operation voiceExtractor — those paths are deprecated. They still work but emit a warning, and they route through the heavier editor_job pipeline for no functional reason.

Add animated captions to a video:

The animatedCaptions operation handles everything in one step — it extracts audio, transcribes for word-level timing, and renders animated word-by-word captions onto the video.

# Generate a video with speech audio
VID_JOB=$(wonda generate video --model seedance-2 --prompt "..." --duration 5 --aspect-ratio 9:16 --params '{"quality":"high"}' --wait --quiet)
VID_MEDIA=$(wonda jobs get inference $VID_JOB --jq '.outputs[0].media.mediaId')

# Add animated captions (single step)
wonda edit video --operation animatedCaptions --media $VID_MEDIA \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","position":"bottom-center","sizePercent":80,"strokeWidth":2.5,"fontSizeScale":0.8,"highlightColor":"rgb(252, 61, 61)"}' \
  --wait -o final.mp4

The video's original audio is preserved. Do NOT replace the audio with TTS — Sora already generated the speech.

Transitions (effects pipelines on a single video):

wonda transitions presets                            # List built-in presets (JSON)
wonda transitions operations                         # Grouped by category (analysis/effect/...)
wonda transitions operations --json                  # Full per-param metadata
wonda transitions llms                               # Full reference (presets + ops + dependencies)
wonda transitions run --media $VID --preset flash_glow --wait -o out.mp4
# Or build a custom pipeline of steps:
wonda transitions run --media $VID \
  --steps '[{"glow":{"spread":8}},{"scene_flash":{}}]' --wait -o out.mp4
# Or send an agent-generated timeline of clips (inline JSON):
wonda transitions run --media $VID \
  --clips '[{"layer_type":"video","start_frame":0,"end_frame":60}]' --wait -o out.mp4
# …or from a file (handy for long agent timelines):
wonda transitions run --media $VID --clips ./timeline.json --wait -o out.mp4
wonda transitions job <jobId>                        # Poll a transition job

Use exactly one of --preset, --steps, or --clips. Requires a full (logged-in) account. Always read wonda transitions llms first when composing a custom pipeline or a clips timeline — it documents the detect→segment→effect dependencies, which ops need masks, and the full clip-spec shape (layer types, tracks, effects, transforms).

Preset variables (variables block). Each preset declares the template variables it accepts under variables in wonda transitions presets. Each entry has name, description, and required. Required variables MUST be supplied or the job is rejected with a 400 — no more silent skipping. Pass them with --var name=value (repeatable) or, for the common prompt case, the --prompt shortcut:

# flash_glow_prompted requires { prompt }
wonda transitions run --media $VID --preset flash_glow_prompted \
  --prompt "woman in white dress" --wait -o out.mp4

# text_behind_person requires { prompt, text }
wonda transitions run --media $VID --preset text_behind_person \
  --var prompt="the person" --var text="HELLO WORLD" --wait -o out.mp4

The prompt variable is a detection text query (Grounding DINO target describing which subject to mask), not a content-generation prompt. For presets that don't declare a prompt variable but still list sam2/clip in models, detection auto-picks the most recurring subject via CLIP — no variable needed.

Building a custom --steps pipeline that uses detect + segment? Add a detect step with method: grounding_dino and put the subject description in that step's prompt param (or use method: clip for auto-detect).

Multi-scene presets (requiresMultiScene: true). Some presets use scene_split and expect a video with multiple cuts/scenes. Check requiresMultiScene in wonda transitions presets — if true, feeding a single continuous shot will produce only one scene and the effect may look underwhelming. Combine clips first or use a video with natural cuts.

Per-step overrides (--overrides). Tweak individual params of a preset's steps without rewriting the whole pipeline. Shape is nested: {stepName: {paramName: value}}. Step and param names come from wonda transitions operations --json.

wonda transitions run --media $VID --preset flash_glow \
  --overrides '{"glow":{"spread":12},"zoom":{"end":2.5}}' --wait -o out.mp4

Output URL paths differ by job type:

  • Inference jobs (generate, audio): .outputs[0].media.url and .outputs[0].media.mediaId
  • Editor jobs (edit): .outputs[0].url and .outputs[0].mediaId

Model waterfall

Image

Default: nano-banana-2. Only use others when:

  • User explicitly asks for a different model
  • Need vector output → runware-vectorize
  • Need background removal → birefnet-bg-removal
  • Cheapest possible → z-image
  • NanoBanana fails (rare) → seedream-4-5
  • Need readable text in image → nano-banana-pro
  • Photorealistic/creative imagery → grok-imagine or grok-imagine-pro
  • Spicy content → cookie (SDXL-based, tag-based or natural language prompts) — ONLY select when the user explicitly asks for spicy content. Never auto-select.

Cookie model (cookie): SDXL with DMD acceleration and hires fix. Restricted: only use when the user explicitly requests spicy content. Accepts both danbooru-style tags (1cat, portrait, soft lighting) and natural language. Supports --negative-prompt (has sensible defaults; override only when needed) and --seed for reproducibility.

wonda generate image --model cookie --prompt "1cat, portrait, soft lighting" --wait -o out.png
wonda generate image --model cookie --prompt "a woman in a garden, golden hour" \
  --negative-prompt "ugly, blurry, watermark" --seed 42 --wait -o out.png

Video

Default: seedance-2 (duration 5/10/15s, default 5s, quality: high). Escalation:

  • Quality complaint or different style → sora2 or sora2pro
  • Max single-clip duration is 15s for Seedance 2, 20s for Sora → for longer content, stitch multiple clips via merge
  • Veo (veo3_1, veo3_1-fast) is available but NOT in the default waterfall. Only pick Veo when the user explicitly asks for Veo by name.

Image-to-video routing (MANDATORY when attaching a reference image):

  • Person/face visible in the reference image → MUST use kling_3_pro (preserves identity better for faces)
  • No person in reference image → use seedance-2
  • Text-to-video (no reference image): Seedance 2 generates people fine. This rule ONLY applies when you --attach an image.

Kling model family:

  • kling_3_pro — Text-to-video and image-to-video, supports start/end images, custom elements (@Element1, @Element2), 3-15s duration, 16:9/9:16/1:1
  • kling_2_6_pro — General purpose, 5-10s, 16:9/9:16/1:1, text-to-video and image-to-video
  • kling_2_6_motion_control — Motion transfer: requires both a reference image AND a reference video, recreates the video's motion with the image's appearance
  • kling2_5-pro — Budget Kling option, 5-10s, supports first/last frame images

Kling prompt rules (important): Kling's prompt field caps at 2,500 characters and Kling responds poorly to Sora-style structured briefs (SCENE: / SUBJECT: / MOTION: / BANNED LOOK: section headers). In that format Kling latches onto atmosphere nouns and silently drops the central subject (verified empirically: the same 2,842-char Sora-style prompt that rendered correctly on Sora 2 Pro and Seedance 2 produced no phone at all on Kling — even when trimmed to 2,250 chars). When escalating Seedance → Kling, or targeting Kling directly, rewrite the prompt as short natural-language prose (~1,000–1,500 chars) and lead with the hero subject in the opening sentence rather than burying it inside a SUBJECT: block. Do NOT pass a Sora-formatted prompt through to Kling unchanged.

Other video models:

  • grok-imagine-video — xAI video generation, 5-15s, supports 7 aspect ratios including 4:3 and 3:2
  • topaz-video-upscale — Upscale video resolution (1-4x factor, supports fps conversion)
  • sync-lipsync-v2-pro — Legacy lipsync for user-supplied video + audio pairs. Inferior to native-audio generation and almost never the right choice for new content. See the "Lip sync" section for rules.

Seedance family (DEFAULT video model, watermarks automatically removed):

  • seedance-2 — Base Seedance 2.0 (T2V/I2V, 5-15s, high=standard/basic=fast)
  • seedance-2-omni — Multi-reference generation (images, audio refs)
  • seedance-2-video-edit — Edit existing video via text prompt

Video durations: Accepted --duration values vary by model. Check with wonda capabilities or wonda models info <slug>.

Audio

  • Music: suno-music (set --params '{"instrumental":true}' for no vocals)
  • Text-to-speech: elevenlabs-tts — only for explicit narrator/voice-over asks over silent footage. Do NOT use to "make a UGC character talk" — Sora / Sora 2 Pro / Veo 3.1 / Kling 3 / Seedance 2 generate native synced speech in any language, which looks and sounds far better. Always set voiceId in params. Default female voice: --params '{"voiceId":"21m00Tcm4TlvDq8ikWAM"}' (Rachel).
  • Transcription: elevenlabs-stt
  • Multi-speaker dialogue: elevenlabs-dialogue
  • Enhance audio (clean up noisy speech): replicate-resemble-enhance via wonda audio enhance — denoise + dereverberate. Use when a voice recording sounds muffled, echoey, or has background noise. NOT a general "sounds better" button; if the source is already clean this can soften it.
  • Extract voice (isolate vocals / split stems): replicate-demucs via wonda audio extract-voice — splits into voice and instrumental tracks. Use to pull a speaker or singer off a track, or to isolate the music behind a vocal.

Native synced speech (preferred over TTS + lipsync): Sora, Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, and Seedance 2 all generate dialogue in any language directly inside the video, with mouth movements baked in. Put the line (and language) in the video model's --prompt. Never chain elevenlabs-ttssync-lipsync-v2-pro to fake speech over a silent generation.

Prompt writing rules

Follow this waterfall top-to-bottom. Use the FIRST matching rule and stop.

  1. PASSTHROUGH — If the user says "use my exact prompt" / "verbatim" / "no enhancements" → copy their words exactly. Zero modifications.

  2. IMAGE-TO-VIDEO — When a source image feeds into a video model, describe MOTION ONLY. The model can see the image. Do NOT describe the image content.

    • Good: "gentle breathing motion, camera slowly pushes in, atmospheric lighting shifts"
    • Bad: "Two cats on a lavender background breathing softly" (describes the image)
  3. EMPTY PROMPT (from scratch) — Use the user's exact request as the prompt. Do NOT add style descriptors, lighting, composition, or mood.

    • User says "create an image of a cat with sunglasses" → prompt: "create an image of a cat with sunglasses"
    • Do NOT enhance to "A playful orange tabby wearing oversized reflective sunglasses, studio lighting, shallow depth of field"
  4. NON-EMPTY PROMPT (adapting a template) — Keep the structure and style, only swap content to match the user's request. Keep prompts literal and constraint-heavy.

Aspect ratio rules

Three cases, no exceptions:

  1. User specifies a ratio → use it: --aspect-ratio 16:9
  2. User doesn't mention ratio → explicitly set --aspect-ratio 9:16 for social content (UGC, TikTok, Reels, Stories). Portrait is the default for any social/marketing video.
  3. Editing existing media → use --aspect-ratio auto to preserve source dimensions

UGC and social content is ALWAYS portrait (9:16). If someone asks for a TikTok, Reel, Story, or UGC video, always use --aspect-ratio 9:16. Landscape is only for YouTube, presentations, or when explicitly requested.

Square (1:1) is supported by all Kling models and some image models — use for Instagram feed posts when requested.

Common chaining patterns

These patterns show how to compose multi-step pipelines by chaining CLI commands. Each step's output feeds into the next.

No need to download and re-upload between steps. Every generation and edit produces a media ID in its output. Pass that ID directly to the next command via --media or --audio-media. Use --jq '.outputs[0].media.mediaId' for inference jobs and --jq '.outputs[0].mediaId' for editor jobs. Only use -o <file> on the FINAL step to download the finished output.

Animate an image to video

MEDIA=$(wonda media upload ./product.jpg --quiet)
# No person in image → Seedance 2
wonda generate video --model seedance-2 --prompt "camera slowly pushes in, product rotates" \
  --attach $MEDIA --duration 5 --params '{"quality":"high"}' --wait -o animated.mp4
# Person in image → Kling (ONLY when attaching a reference image with a person)
wonda generate video --model kling_3_pro --prompt "the person turns and smiles" \
  --attach $MEDIA --duration 5 --wait -o person.mp4

Replace audio on a video (TTS voiceover or music)

# Generate TTS
TTS_JOB=$(wonda audio speech --model elevenlabs-tts --prompt "The script" \
  --params '{"voiceId":"21m00Tcm4TlvDq8ikWAM"}' --wait --quiet)
TTS_MEDIA=$(wonda jobs get inference $TTS_JOB --jq '.outputs[0].media.mediaId')
# Mix onto video (mute original, full voiceover)
wonda edit video --operation editAudio --media $VID_MEDIA --audio-media $TTS_MEDIA \
  --params '{"videoVolume":0,"audioVolume":100}' --wait -o with-voice.mp4

Only use this when you need to REPLACE the video's audio. Sora, Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, and Seedance 2 all generate native synced speech in any language — don't replace it with TTS unless the user explicitly asks for a different voiceover. Never reach for this step to "add speech" to a UGC/talking-head clip; put the dialogue in the video model's prompt instead.

Add static text overlay

Static overlays (meme text, "chat did i cook", etc.) use smaller font sizes than captions. They're ambient, not meant to dominate the frame.

wonda edit video --operation textOverlay --media $VID_MEDIA \
  --prompt-text "chat, did i cook" \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","position":"top-center","sizePercent":66,"fontSizeScale":0.5,"strokeWidth":4.5,"paddingTop":10}' \
  --wait -o with-text.mp4

Font sizing guide:

  • Static overlays: sizePercent: 66, fontSizeScale: 0.5, strokeWidth: 4.5
  • Animated captions: sizePercent: 80, fontSizeScale: 0.8, strokeWidth: 2.5, highlightColor: rgb(252, 61, 61)
  • Font: TikTok Sans SemiCondensed for both

Add animated captions (word-by-word with timing)

The animatedCaptions operation extracts audio, transcribes, and renders animated word-by-word captions — all in one step.

wonda edit video --operation animatedCaptions --media $VIDEO_MEDIA \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","position":"bottom-center","sizePercent":80,"strokeWidth":2.5,"fontSizeScale":0.8,"highlightColor":"rgb(252, 61, 61)"}' \
  --wait -o with-captions.mp4

For quick static captions (no timing, just text on screen), use textOverlay with --prompt-text:

wonda edit video --operation textOverlay --media $VIDEO_MEDIA \
  --prompt-text "Summer Sale - 50% Off" \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","position":"bottom-center","sizePercent":80}' \
  --wait -o captioned.mp4

Add background music

MUSIC_JOB=$(wonda generate music --model suno-music \
  --prompt "upbeat lo-fi hip hop, warm vinyl crackle" --wait --quiet)
MUSIC_MEDIA=$(wonda jobs get inference $MUSIC_JOB --jq '.outputs[0].media.mediaId')
wonda edit video --operation editAudio --media $VID_MEDIA --audio-media $MUSIC_MEDIA \
  --params '{"videoVolume":100,"audioVolume":30}' --wait -o with-music.mp4

Editor output chaining

When chaining multiple editor operations (e.g., editAudio → animatedCaptions → textOverlay), extract the media ID from each editor job output and pass it to the next step. Note the jq path differs from inference jobs:

# Inference jobs: .outputs[0].media.mediaId
# Editor jobs:    .outputs[0].mediaId

EDIT_JOB=$(wonda edit video --operation editAudio --media $VID --audio-media $AUDIO \
  --params '{"videoVolume":0,"audioVolume":100}' --wait --quiet)
STEP1_MEDIA=$(wonda jobs get editor $EDIT_JOB --jq '.outputs[0].mediaId')

CAP_JOB=$(wonda edit video --operation animatedCaptions --media $STEP1_MEDIA \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","position":"bottom-center","sizePercent":80,"strokeWidth":2.5,"fontSizeScale":0.8,"highlightColor":"rgb(252, 61, 61)"}' --wait --quiet)
STEP2_MEDIA=$(wonda jobs get editor $CAP_JOB --jq '.outputs[0].mediaId')

wonda edit video --operation textOverlay --media $STEP2_MEDIA \
  --prompt-text "Hook text" --params '{"position":"top-center","fontFamily":"TikTok Sans SemiCondensed","sizePercent":66,"fontSizeScale":0.5,"strokeWidth":4.5}' --wait -o final.mp4

Merge multiple clips

wonda edit video --operation merge --media $CLIP1,$CLIP2,$CLIP3 --wait -o merged.mp4

Media order = playback order. Up to 5 clips.

Split scenes / keep a specific scene

Two modes — pick by intent:

# Keep a specific scene (split mode) — splits into scenes, auto-selects one
wonda edit video --operation splitScenes --media $VID_MEDIA \
  --params '{"mode":"split","threshold":0.5,"minClipDuration":2,"outputSelection":"last"}' \
  --wait -o last-scene.mp4
# outputSelection: "first", "last", or 1-indexed number (e.g. 2 for second scene)

# Remove a scene (omit mode) — removes one scene, merges the rest
wonda edit video --operation splitScenes --media $VID_MEDIA \
  --params '{"mode":"omit","threshold":0.5,"minClipDuration":2,"outputSelection":"first"}' \
  --wait -o without-first.mp4
# outputSelection: which scene to REMOVE

Use omit mode for "remove frozen first frame" (common with Sora videos). Use split mode for "keep just scene X".

Image editing (img2img)

MEDIA=$(wonda media upload ./photo.jpg --quiet)
wonda generate image --model nano-banana-2 --prompt "change the background to blue" \
  --attach $MEDIA --aspect-ratio auto --wait -o edited.png

When editing an existing image, always use --aspect-ratio auto to preserve dimensions. The prompt should describe ONLY the edit, not the full image.

Background removal

# Image → use birefnet-bg-removal
wonda generate image --model birefnet-bg-removal --attach $IMAGE_MEDIA --wait -o no-bg.png
# Video → use bria-video-background-removal
wonda generate video --model bria-video-background-removal --attach $VIDEO_MEDIA --wait -o no-bg.mp4

CRITICAL: Image and video background removal are different models. Never swap them.

Lip sync (last-resort fallback — prefer native-audio video models)

Sora, Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, Kling 3, and Seedance 2 all generate speech in any language with correctly synced mouth movements as part of the video itself. That path produces dramatically better results than sync-lipsync-v2-pro: better lip physics, better lighting, better costs, and no second inference round-trip. For any talking UGC, ad, or spokesperson video, put the dialogue directly in the video model's prompt — do not chain TTS + lipsync.

Only reach for sync-lipsync-v2-pro when the user EXPLICITLY supplies both a pre-existing video and a pre-existing audio clip and asks you to align the mouth to that audio. If a user asks for lipsync as the default method of making a character speak, push back: the native-audio video models are the better tool and work in any language.

wonda generate video --model sync-lipsync-v2-pro --attach $VIDEO_MEDIA,$AUDIO_MEDIA --wait -o synced.mp4

Video upscale

wonda generate video --model topaz-video-upscale --attach $VIDEO_MEDIA \
  --params '{"upscaleFactor":2}' --wait -o upscaled.mp4

Editor operations reference

OperationInputsKey Params
animatedCaptionsvideo_0fontFamily, position, sizePercent, fontSizeScale, strokeWidth, highlightColor
textOverlayvideo_0 + promptfontFamily, position, sizePercent, fontSizeScale, strokeWidth
editAudiovideo_0 + audio_0videoVolume (0-100), audioVolume (0-100)
mergevideo_0..video_4Handle order = playback order
overlayvideo_0 (bg) + video_1 (fg)position, resizePercent
splitScreenvideo_0 + video_1targetAspectRatio (16:9 or 9:16)
trimvideo_0trimStartMs, trimEndMs (milliseconds)
splitScenesvideo_0mode (split/omit), threshold, outputSelection
speedvideo_0speed (multiplier: 2 = 2x faster)
extractAudiovideo_0Extracts audio track
reverseVideovideo_0Plays backwards
skipSilencevideo_0maxSilenceDuration (default 0.03)
imageCropvideo_0aspectRatio
textOverlayvideo_0 (image)Same as video textOverlay — works on images, outputs image (png/jpg)

Valid textOverlay fonts: Inter, Montserrat, Bebas Neue, Oswald, TikTok Sans, TikTok Sans Condensed, TikTok Sans SemiCondensed, TikTok Sans SemiExpanded, TikTok Sans Expanded, TikTok Sans ExtraExpanded, Nohemi, Poppins, Raleway, Anton, Comic Cat, Gavency Valid positions: top-left, top-center, top-right, center-left, center, center-right, bottom-left, bottom-center, bottom-right

Marketing & distribution

# Connected social accounts
wonda accounts instagram
wonda accounts tiktok

# Analytics
wonda analytics instagram
wonda analytics tiktok
wonda analytics meta-ads

# Scrape competitors
wonda scrape social --handle @nike --platform instagram --wait
wonda scrape social-status <taskId>                   # Get results of a social scrape
wonda scrape ads --query "sneakers" --country US --wait
wonda scrape ads --query "sneakers" --country US --search-type keyword \
  --active-status active --sort-by impressions_desc --period last30d \
  --media-type video --max-results 50 --wait
wonda scrape ads-status <taskId>                      # Get results of an ads search

# Download a single reel or TikTok video
SCRAPE=$(wonda scrape video --url "https://www.instagram.com/reel/ABC123/" --wait --quiet)
# → returns scrape result with mediaId in the media array

# Publish
wonda publish instagram --media <id> --account <accountId> --caption "New drop"
wonda publish instagram --media <id> --account <accountId> --caption "..." --alt-text "..." --product IMAGE --share-to-feed
wonda publish instagram-carousel --media <id1>,<id2>,<id3> --account <accountId> --caption "..."
wonda publish tiktok --media <id> --account <accountId> --caption "New drop"
wonda publish tiktok --media <id> --account <accountId> --caption "..." --privacy-level PUBLIC_TO_EVERYONE --aigc
wonda publish tiktok-carousel --media <id1>,<id2> --account <accountId> --caption "..." --cover-index 0

# History
wonda publish history instagram --limit 10
wonda publish history tiktok --limit 10

# Browse media library
wonda media list --kind image --limit 20
wonda media info <mediaId>

X/Twitter

Supports reads, writes, and social graph.

# Auth setup (run `wonda x auth --help` for details)
wonda x auth set
wonda x auth check

# Read
wonda x search "sneakers" -n 20                     # Search tweets
wonda x user @nike                                   # User profile
wonda x user-tweets @nike -n 20                      # User's recent tweets
wonda x read <tweet-id-or-url>                       # Single tweet
wonda x replies <tweet-id-or-url>                    # Replies to a tweet
wonda x thread <tweet-id-or-url>                     # Full thread (author's self-replies)
wonda x home                                         # Home timeline (--following for Following tab)
wonda x bookmarks                                    # Your bookmarks
wonda x likes                                        # Your liked tweets
wonda x following @handle                            # Who a user follows
wonda x followers @handle                            # A user's followers
wonda x lists @handle                                # User's lists (--member-of for memberships)
wonda x list-timeline <list-id-or-url>               # Tweets from a list
wonda x news --tab trending                          # Trending topics (tabs: for_you, trending, news, sports, entertainment)

# Write (uses internal API — use on secondary accounts)
wonda x tweet "Hello world"                          # Post a tweet
wonda x tweet "Hello world" --browser                # Full stealth via real browser (Patchright)
wonda x tweet "Hello world" --attach ~/clip.mp4      # Attach image/gif/video (up to 4)
wonda x reply <tweet-id-or-url> "Great point"        # Reply
wonda x like <tweet-id-or-url>                       # Like
wonda x unlike <tweet-id-or-url>                     # Unlike
wonda x retweet <tweet-id-or-url>                    # Retweet
wonda x unretweet <tweet-id-or-url>                  # Unretweet
wonda x follow @handle                               # Follow
wonda x unfollow @handle                             # Unfollow

# Maintenance
wonda x refresh-ids                                  # Refresh cached GraphQL query IDs from X's JS bundles

All paginated commands support: -n <count>, --cursor, --all, --max-pages, --delay <ms>.

Tweet modes: The tweet command has two modes:

  • Default (API): X's internal GraphQL (CreateTweet for ≤280 chars, CreateNoteTweet for long-form Premium). Fast (<1s), supports --attach for media. Occasionally fails with error 226 when X rotates query IDs or feature flags — when that happens, recapture via twitter-tone-research/_artifacts/scripts/capture-ct-bw.mjs and bump the three knobs in xclient/.
  • --browser (Patchright): Launches a real undetected Chrome browser, opens x.com compose, types with human-style jitter, clicks Post. Supports --attach (image/gif/video, up to 4) — files are driven through the hidden compose input via Playwright's setInputFiles, no native picker dialog opens; the script waits for X's upload pipeline to finalize (up to 5 min for video) before submitting. Zero fingerprinting risk. Slower (~10s text, ~30-90s with video) but fully drift-proof — no queryIds, feature flags, or request shape to maintain. Requires: npm i patchright && npx patchright install chromium.

LinkedIn

Supports search, profiles, companies, messaging, and engagement.

# Auth setup (run `wonda linkedin auth --help` for details)
wonda linkedin auth set
wonda linkedin auth check

# Read
wonda linkedin me                                    # Your identity
wonda linkedin search "data engineer" --type PEOPLE  # Search (types: PEOPLE, COMPANIES, ALL)
wonda linkedin profile johndoe                       # View profile (vanity name or URL)
wonda linkedin company google                        # View company page
wonda linkedin conversations                         # List message threads
wonda linkedin messages <conversation-urn>           # Read messages in a thread
wonda linkedin notifications -n 20                   # Recent notifications
wonda linkedin connections                           # Your connections
wonda linkedin reactions <activity-id>               # Reactions with reactor profiles + type

# Write
wonda linkedin connect <vanity-name> --message "Hey!" # Send connection request with note
wonda linkedin connect <vanity-name> -m "Hey!" --browser  # Full stealth via real browser (Patchright)
wonda linkedin like <activity-urn>                   # Like a post
wonda linkedin unlike <activity-urn>                 # Remove a like
wonda linkedin send-message <conversation-urn> "Hi!" # Send a message
wonda linkedin post "Excited to announce..."         # Create a post
wonda linkedin delete-post <activity-id>             # Delete a post

Paginated commands support: -n <count>, --start, --all, --max-pages, --delay <ms>.

Connection request modes: The connect command has two modes:

  • Default (API): Voyager REST API with fingerprint mitigations (profile visit → drawer warm-up → connect). Fast (~3s), supports notes via customMessage.
  • --browser (Patchright): Launches a real undetected Chrome browser, navigates to the profile, and clicks through the UI. Zero fingerprinting risk. Slower (~10s) but fully safe. Use this as a fallback if you want full protection. Requires: npm i patchright && npx patchright install chromium.

Reddit

Auth is optional — many reads work unauthenticated. Supports search, feeds, users, posts, trending, and chat/DMs.

# Auth setup (run `wonda reddit auth --help` for details)
wonda reddit auth set
wonda reddit auth check

# Read (works without auth)
wonda reddit search "AI video" --sort top --time week   # Search posts (sort: relevance, hot, top, new, comments)
wonda reddit subreddit marketing                        # Subreddit info
wonda reddit feed marketing --sort hot                  # Subreddit posts (sort: hot, new, top, rising)
wonda reddit user spez                                  # User profile
wonda reddit user-posts spez --sort top                 # User's posts
wonda reddit user-comments spez                         # User's comments
wonda reddit post <id-or-url> -n 50                     # Post with comments
wonda reddit trending --sort hot                        # Popular/trending posts

# Read (requires auth)
wonda reddit home --sort best                           # Your home feed

# Write (requires auth)
wonda reddit submit marketing --title "Great tool" --text "Check this out..."  # Self post
wonda reddit submit marketing --title "Great tool" --url "https://..."         # Link post
wonda reddit comment <parent-fullname> --text "Nice post!"                     # Reply
wonda reddit vote <fullname> --up                       # Upvote (--down, --unvote)
wonda reddit subscribe marketing                        # Subscribe (--unsub to unsubscribe)
wonda reddit save <fullname>                            # Save a post or comment
wonda reddit unsave <fullname>                          # Unsave
wonda reddit delete <fullname>                          # Delete your post or comment

Paginated commands support: -n <count>, --after <cursor>, --all, --max-pages, --delay <ms>.

Reddit chat / DMs

Direct messaging via the Matrix protocol. Requires a separate chat token.

# Auth setup (run `wonda reddit chat auth-set --help` for details)
wonda reddit chat auth-set

# Read
wonda reddit chat inbox                                  # List DM conversations with latest messages
wonda reddit chat messages <room-id> -n 50               # Fetch messages from a room
wonda reddit chat all-rooms                              # List ALL joined rooms (not limited to sync window)

# Write
wonda reddit chat send <room-id> --text "Hey!"           # Send a DM (mimics browser typing behavior)

# Management
wonda reddit chat accept-all                             # Accept all pending chat requests
wonda reddit chat refresh                                # Force-refresh the Matrix chat token

Important: The chat token expires every ~24h. The CLI auto-refreshes on use, but if it expires fully, re-run auth-set. Rate limit DM sends to 15-20/day with varied text to avoid detection. The send command includes a typing delay (1-5s) to mimic human behavior.

Workflow & discovery

Video analysis

Analyze a video to extract a composite frame grid (visual) and audio transcript (text). Useful for understanding video content before creating variations. Requires a full account (not anonymous) and costs credits based on video duration (ElevenLabs STT pricing).

If the video was just uploaded and is still normalizing, the CLI auto-retries until the media is ready.

# Analyze a video — returns composite grid image + transcript
ANALYSIS_JOB=$(wonda analyze video --media $VIDEO_MEDIA --wait --quiet)

# The job output contains:
# - compositeGrid: image showing 24 evenly-spaced frames
# - transcript: full text of any speech
# - wordTimestamps: word-level timing [{word, start, end}]
# - videoMetadata: {width, height, durationMs, fps, aspectRatio}

# Download the composite grid for visual inspection
wonda analyze video --media $VIDEO_MEDIA --wait -o /tmp/grid.jpg

# Get just the transcript
wonda analyze video --media $VIDEO_MEDIA --wait --jq '.outputs[] | select(.outputKey=="transcript") | .outputValue'

Error handling: 402 = insufficient credits, 409 = media still processing (CLI auto-retries).

Chat (AI assistant)

Interactive chat sessions for content creation — the AI handles generation, editing, and iteration.

wonda chat create --title "Product launch"            # New session
wonda chat list                                       # List sessions (--limit, --offset)
wonda chat messages <chatId>                          # Get messages
wonda chat send <chatId> --message "Create a UGC reaction video"
wonda chat send <chatId> --message "Edit it" --media <id>
wonda chat send <chatId> --message "..." --aspect-ratio 9:16 --quality-tier max
wonda chat send <chatId> --message "..." --style <styleId>
wonda chat send <chatId> --message "..." --passthrough-prompt  # Use exact prompt, no AI enhancement

Jobs & runs

wonda jobs get inference <id>                         # Inference job status
wonda jobs get editor <id>                            # Editor job status
wonda jobs get publish <id>                           # Publish job status
wonda jobs wait inference <id> --timeout 20m          # Wait for completion
wonda run get <runId>                                 # Run status
wonda run wait <runId> --timeout 30m                  # Wait for run completion

Discovery

wonda models list                                     # All available models
wonda models info <slug>                              # Model details and params
wonda operations list                                 # All editor operations
wonda operations info <operation>                     # Operation details
wonda capabilities                                    # Full platform capabilities
wonda pricing list                                    # Pricing for all models
wonda pricing estimate --model seedance-2 --prompt "..." # Cost estimate
wonda style list                                      # Available visual styles
wonda topup                                            # Top up credits (opens Stripe checkout)

Editing audio & images

# Edit audio
wonda edit audio --operation <op> --media <id> --wait -o out.mp3

# Edit image (crop, text overlay)
wonda edit image --operation imageCrop --media <id> \
  --params '{"aspectRatio":"9:16"}' --wait -o cropped.png

# Add text to an image (outputs image, same format as input)
wonda edit image --operation textOverlay --media <id> \
  --prompt-text "Your text here" \
  --params '{"fontFamily":"TikTok Sans","position":"bottom-center","fontSizeScale":1.5,"textColor":"#FFFFFF","strokeWidth":2}' \
  --wait -o output.png

Alignment (timestamp extraction)

wonda alignment extract-timestamps --model <model> --attach <mediaId> --wait

Quality tiers

TierImage ModelResolutionVideo ModelWhen
Standardnano-banana-21Kseedance-2 (high, 5s)Default. High quality, good for iteration.
Highnano-banana-pro1Kseedance-2 (high, 15s)Longer duration. Also offer sora2pro for different style.
Maxnano-banana-pro4Kseedance-2 (high, 15s)Best possible. Also offer sora2pro (1080p). Use --params '{"resolution":"4K"}' for images.

Troubleshooting

SymptomLikely CauseFix
Sora rejected imagePerson in imageSwitch to kling_3_pro
Video adds objects not in sourceMotion prompt describes elements not in imageSimplify to camera movement and atmosphere only
Text unreadable in videoAI tried to render text in generationRemove text from video prompt, use textOverlay instead
Hands look wrongComplex hand actions in promptSimplify to passive positions or frame to exclude
Style inconsistent across seriesNo shared anchorUse same reference image via --attach
Changes to step A not in step BStale renderRe-run all downstream steps

Timing expectations

  • Image: 30s - 2min
  • Video (Sora): 2 - 5min
  • Video (Sora Pro): 5 - 10min
  • Video (Veo 3.1): 1 - 3min
  • Video (Kling): 3 - 8min
  • Video (Grok): 2 - 5min
  • Music (Suno): 1 - 3min
  • TTS: 10 - 30s
  • Editor operations: 30s - 2min
  • Lip sync: 1 - 3min
  • Video upscale: 2 - 5min

Error recovery

  • Unknown model: wonda models list
  • No API key: wonda auth login or set WONDERCAT_API_KEY env var
  • Job failed: wonda jobs get inference <id> for error details
  • Bad params: wonda models info <slug> for valid params
  • Timeout: wonda jobs wait inference <id> --timeout 20m
  • Insufficient credits (402): wonda topup to add credits

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