CLI Installation on Windows

How to install Keeper Commander CLI on Microsoft Windows

Supported Operating systems

  • Windows 10 (1903 and above)

  • Windows Server 2016 (1803 and above)

Video Overview

Watch the video below to learn how to install and log in to Keeper Commander.

Keeper Commander – Installing and Loggin In

⬇️ Download Keeper Commander .exe file from GitHub

On the Commander Github page, the current commander build is always available via the releases link.

The binary download is the file named: keeper-commander-windows-vX.XX.exe

Note about Windows installs: - You may have to right click on the executable and go to properties to unblock the file. - You need to have admin rights to install Commander - Sometimes antivirus may block the files, create a one time exception to install as needed

Python (PIP) installation

Setup with Python3:

Download the current version of Python from https://www.python.org/

Recommended releases:

Windows 11 - Python 3.10.8

Windows 10 - Python 3.10.8

Server 2018 - Python 3.10.8

Server 2016 - Python 3.9.13

On the first screen of the installation, opt-in to include python.exe in the PATH

Validate Python is correctly installed by checking the installed version from launching the cmd prompt.

C:\>pip3 --version

From the command prompt, install Keeper Commander with pip3:

pip3 install keepercommander

Once installed, ensure you have the latest version by upgrading Commander:

pip3 install --upgrade keepercommander

Please validate all updates in your test environment as commands and functionality is under rapid development.

Login to Keeper in order to validate Keeper Commander is properly installed:

keeper shell

Note, for your first time logging into a new device or a new location, you may have to perform device authorization through email or other 2FA methods.

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