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Mockarty CLI

Mockarty CLI is a powerful command-line tool for API mocking, testing, fuzzing, performance testing, and CI/CD integration. It works in standalone mode (free, no server required) and connected mode (with a Mockarty server for full platform features).

Zero dependencies. Single binary. Works offline. 5 report formats.

About URLs in examples: All examples use localhost:5770 as the default Mockarty address. If your instance runs on a remote server, replace localhost:5770 with its actual address (e.g. https://mockarty.company.com or http://192.168.1.50:5770). See Tips & Useful Features for details.

Installation

macOS / Linux

curl -sSL https://mockarty.ru/install.sh | sh

Homebrew

brew install mockarty/tap/mockarty-cli

Go

go install github.com/mockarty/mockarty-cli@latest

Docker

docker run --rm mockarty/cli version

Verify the installation:

mockarty-cli version

Quick Start

1. Start a standalone mock server

echo '{"id":"hello","http":{"route":"/hello/:name","httpMethod":"GET"},
  "response":{"statusCode":200,"payload":{"message":"Hello, $.pathParam.name!","uuid":"$.fake.UUID"}}}' > mock.json

mockarty-cli serve -f mock.json --port 8080
curl http://localhost:8080/hello/World
# {"message":"Hello, World!","uuid":"a1b2c3d4-..."}

2. Run an API test collection

mockarty-cli run -f collection.json --reporter cli --reporter html:report.html

3. Create a mock on a connected server

mockarty-cli login --server https://mockarty.company.com --token mk_xxx
mockarty-cli mock create -f mock.json

Configuration

Setting the Server URL

By default mockarty-cli points at the managed Mockarty cloud (https://cloud.mockarty.com). You can target any other server — a local make rebuild instance, a self-hosted node, or an air-gapped deployment — through any of four mechanisms. Higher rows win.

Source Example Persists across shells
--server flag mockarty-cli --server http://localhost:5780 mock list No, per-command
MOCKARTY_SERVER env export MOCKARTY_SERVER=http://localhost:5780 Yes, current shell
~/.mockarty/config.yaml mockarty-cli config set server_url https://mockarty.internal.corp Yes, all shells
Compiled-in cloud default https://cloud.mockarty.com

The legacy MOCKARTY_SERVER_URL env var is still accepted as a synonym for MOCKARTY_SERVER to keep old CI scripts working. If both are set, MOCKARTY_SERVER wins.

See Connect to a Server for a deeper walkthrough.

Authentication

# OAuth (recommended; uses the current server URL — cloud by default)
mockarty-cli auth login

# API token (CI/CD, scripts)
mockarty-cli login --server https://mockarty.company.com --token mk_xxx

# Username/password (interactive)
mockarty-cli login --server https://mockarty.company.com --user admin --password secret

# Name the context explicitly
mockarty-cli login --server https://mockarty.company.com --token mk_xxx --name production

# Check current status
mockarty-cli login --status

Environment variables (override config, ideal for CI/CD):

Variable Description
MOCKARTY_SERVER Server URL
MOCKARTY_TOKEN API token
MOCKARTY_NAMESPACE Default namespace
MOCKARTY_OUTPUT Output format (table, json, wide, quiet)
NO_COLOR Disable colored output

Config file location: ~/.mockarty/config.json

Contexts

Contexts let you manage multiple server connections (like kubectl contexts):

# View all contexts
mockarty-cli config view

# List contexts as table
mockarty-cli config get-contexts

# Switch context
mockarty-cli config use-context production

# Create/update context manually
mockarty-cli config set-context staging --server https://staging.company.com --token mk_xxx --namespace test

# Delete context
mockarty-cli config delete-context old-server

Commands Reference

Mock Server (serve) – Standalone

Start a local mock server with the full Mockarty resolver engine. No server required.

mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/                              # From directory
mockarty-cli serve -f mock.json --port 9090               # Single file, custom port
mockarty-cli serve --har traffic.har                      # From HAR recording
mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/ --proto protos/ --grpc-port 50051  # With gRPC
mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/ --watch                      # Hot-reload on changes
mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/ --cors=false                 # Disable CORS
Flag Default Description
-f, --file Mock files directory or single file
--har HAR file to serve mocks from
--port 8080 HTTP server port
--host 0.0.0.0 Server bind address
--watch false Watch files and hot-reload on changes
--cors true Enable CORS headers
--proto Path to .proto files (enables gRPC)
--grpc-port 50051 gRPC server port

Supported protocols: HTTP/REST, gRPC (with --proto), SOAP, MCP

The serve command exposes an SDK-compatible CRUD API at /api/v1/mocks, so Go, Python, and Java SDKs work with both standalone serve and the admin node.

Mock Management (mock) – Connected

Manage mocks on a remote Mockarty server.

mockarty-cli mock create -f mock.json             # Create/update from file
mockarty-cli mock create -f mocks/                # All files in directory
cat mock.json | mockarty-cli mock create -f -     # From stdin

mockarty-cli mock list                            # List all mocks
mockarty-cli mock list -o json                    # JSON output
mockarty-cli mock list -o wide                    # Extended table
mockarty-cli mock list --protocol grpc            # Filter by protocol

mockarty-cli mock get <mock-id>                   # Get mock by ID
mockarty-cli mock delete <mock-id>                # Delete mock
mockarty-cli mock logs <mock-id>                  # View recent invocations

mockarty-cli mock export -d backup/               # Export to directory
mockarty-cli mock import -f backup/               # Import from files

mockarty-cli mock apply -f mocks/                 # Declarative create/update
mockarty-cli mock apply -f mocks/ --prune         # + delete mocks not in files

The apply command works like kubectl apply – it creates new mocks, updates existing ones, and with --prune removes server mocks not present in your local files.

API Testing (run)

Execute API test collections with assertions and variable chaining.

mockarty-cli run -f collection.json               # Mockarty format
mockarty-cli run -f postman-export.json           # Postman v2.1 (auto-detected)
mockarty-cli run --har traffic.har                # From HAR recording
mockarty-cli run -f tests/                        # All collections in directory
Flag Default Description
-f, --file Collection file or directory
--har HAR file to run as test collection
--env-file Environment file (JSON)
--env-var Inline variable (KEY=VALUE, repeatable)
--iterations 1 Number of iterations
--delay 0 Delay between requests
--timeout 30s Per-request timeout
--bail false Stop on first failure
--reporter cli Reporter format (repeatable)
--folder Run only requests matching this name prefix

Reporters (all 5 can be used simultaneously):

mockarty-cli run -f tests.json \
  --reporter cli \
  --reporter json:results.json \
  --reporter junit:report.xml \
  --reporter allure:allure-results \
  --reporter html:report.html
Reporter Format Description
cli Terminal Colored terminal output
json:FILE JSON Machine-readable results
junit:FILE XML JUnit XML for CI/CD
allure:DIR JSON Allure Report Server
html:FILE HTML Standalone HTML report with Mockarty logo

Exit codes: 0 = all passed, 1 = failures, 2 = execution error.

Security Fuzzing (fuzz)

Fuzz API endpoints to find vulnerabilities. Free tier: 1 thread, 2 min max.

mockarty-cli fuzz --target http://api.com --spec openapi.yaml
mockarty-cli fuzz --target http://api.com --har traffic.har --strategy all
mockarty-cli fuzz --target http://api.com --spec openapi.yaml \
  --strategy mutation --duration 5m --threads 4 \
  --out json:findings.json --out junit:fuzz-report.xml
Flag Default Description
--target Target URL to fuzz (required)
--spec OpenAPI/Swagger spec file
--har HAR file for seed requests
--strategy security Strategy: security, mutation, all
--duration 2m Fuzzing duration
--threads 1 Concurrent threads
--timeout 10s Per-request timeout
--auth Authorization header value
--categories Specific categories: sqli, xss, command_injection, path_traversal
--out Output format (repeatable): json:FILE, junit:FILE, allure:DIR

Strategies:

Strategy What it tests
security SQL injection, XSS, command injection, path traversal
mutation Type confusion, boundary values, smart value mutation
all All strategies combined

Performance Testing (perf)

Run load tests with JavaScript scripts or HAR files. Free tier: 5 VU, 100 RPS max, 2 min max.

mockarty-cli perf run script.js
mockarty-cli perf run script.js --vus 50 --duration 5m
mockarty-cli perf run script.js --rps 200
mockarty-cli perf run --har traffic.har --vus 5 --duration 30s
mockarty-cli perf run script.js --out json:results.json --out html:report.html
Flag Default Description
--vus 1 Number of virtual users
--duration 30s Test duration
--rps 0 Target requests per second (0 = VU-based pacing)
--har HAR file to generate load test from
--out Output format (repeatable): json:FILE, html:FILE

Contract Testing (contract)

Validate mocks, verify real services, detect drift, check deploy safety, and manage an API registry.

# Validate mocks against spec (requires connected server)
mockarty-cli contract validate --spec openapi.yaml

# Verify a live service against spec
mockarty-cli contract verify --spec openapi.yaml --target http://api.staging.com
mockarty-cli contract verify --spec openapi.yaml --target http://api.staging.com --timeout 120s

# Detect mock drift — compare mocks against real API responses
mockarty-cli contract drift --target http://api.staging.com

# Check if a service version is safe to deploy
mockarty-cli contract can-i-deploy --participant user-service
mockarty-cli contract can-i-deploy --contracts contract-id-1,contract-id-2

# API registry — list published API specifications
mockarty-cli contract registry list
Subcommand Description
validate Validate mocks against an OpenAPI spec (connected)
verify Verify a live service against an OpenAPI spec
drift Compare mocks against real API responses to find structural differences
can-i-deploy Check that all consumer contracts pass before deploying
registry list List APIs published in the registry

Exit codes: 0 = contract valid / safe to deploy, 1 = violations / drift found, 2 = execution error.

Chaos Engineering (chaos) – PRO

Run chaos engineering experiments against Kubernetes clusters. Requires a PRO license and a configured K8s cluster.

Cluster management:

# Add a K8s cluster to CLI config
mockarty-cli chaos cluster add --name staging --kubeconfig ~/.kube/config --context staging-ctx
mockarty-cli chaos cluster add --name prod --kubeconfig ~/.kube/prod.yaml \
  --allowed-namespaces app,test --denied-namespaces kube-system

# List, switch, test, inspect, remove clusters
mockarty-cli chaos cluster list
mockarty-cli chaos cluster use staging
mockarty-cli chaos cluster test
mockarty-cli chaos cluster info
mockarty-cli chaos cluster remove old-cluster

Running experiments:

# Run from flags
mockarty-cli chaos run --type pod_kill --k8s-namespace app --selector app=web --duration 5m
mockarty-cli chaos run --type network_partition --deployment my-svc --k8s-namespace app --duration 2m --auto-rollback

# Run from YAML file
mockarty-cli chaos run -f experiment.yaml

# Run from a preset
mockarty-cli chaos preset list
mockarty-cli chaos preset run --preset chaos-monkey --k8s-namespace app --selector app=web
mockarty-cli chaos preset run --preset network-partition --k8s-namespace app --selector app=api --duration 3m

Experiment lifecycle:

mockarty-cli chaos list                               # List experiments
mockarty-cli chaos list --status active               # Filter by status
mockarty-cli chaos get <experiment-id>                # Get experiment details
mockarty-cli chaos abort <experiment-id>              # Abort active experiment
mockarty-cli chaos report <experiment-id>             # Get JSON report
mockarty-cli chaos report <experiment-id> --format html --output report.html

Operator management (K8s):

mockarty-cli chaos operator install                   # Install chaos operator
mockarty-cli chaos operator install --namespace mockarty-chaos
mockarty-cli chaos operator status                    # Check operator health
mockarty-cli chaos operator uninstall                 # Remove operator

Interactive TUI:

mockarty-cli tui chaos                                # Interactive TUI
Subcommand Description
cluster add/list/use/test/info/remove Manage K8s cluster connections
run Run an experiment from flags or YAML file
preset list/run List and run experiment presets
list List experiments (filter with --status)
get Get experiment details
abort Abort an active experiment
report Download experiment report (JSON or HTML)
operator install/status/uninstall Manage the chaos operator in K8s
tui Interactive TUI mode

Built-in presets: chaos-monkey, network-partition, scale-to-zero, resource-pressure, rolling-restart-storm, dns-disruption.

Fault types: pod_kill, pod_kill_random, network_partition, network_delay, network_loss, deployment_restart, scale, node_drain, resource_stress, dns_disruption, io_chaos, time_chaos.

Cluster Management (cluster) – Connected

Manage a Mockarty Kubernetes cluster via the admin node API.

mockarty-cli cluster status                            # Show cluster status
mockarty-cli cluster upgrade --tag 1.3.0               # Upgrade all components
mockarty-cli cluster scale resolver --replicas 5       # Scale a component
mockarty-cli cluster restart runner                    # Rolling restart
mockarty-cli cluster logs <pod-name> --tail 100        # Stream pod logs
mockarty-cli cluster logs <pod-name> --follow          # Follow log output

# Add/remove integrations
mockarty-cli cluster add-runner --name sandbox-runner --namespace sandbox
mockarty-cli cluster add-resolver --name shared-resolver --scope admin --replicas 2
mockarty-cli cluster remove-integration sandbox-runner
Subcommand Description
status Show overall cluster status and component health
upgrade Upgrade all components to a new image tag
scale Scale a component (admin, resolver, runner, orchestrator)
restart Rolling restart of a component
logs Stream logs from a specific pod
add-runner Add a runner integration to the cluster
add-resolver Add a resolver integration to the cluster
remove-integration Remove an integration by name

Code Generation (generate)

Generate mock definitions from API specifications, HAR recordings, or Postman collections.

# From OpenAPI (via connected server)
mockarty-cli generate openapi spec.yaml -o mocks/
mockarty-cli generate openapi spec.yaml --upload    # Generate and upload to server

# From HAR recording (works locally)
mockarty-cli generate har recording.har -o mocks/

# From Postman collection (works locally)
mockarty-cli generate postman collection.json -o mocks/
Subcommand Description
openapi Generate mocks from OpenAPI/Swagger spec (server or local)
har Generate mocks from HAR recording (local)
postman Convert Postman collection to Mockarty mock format (local)

Utilities

Health check:

mockarty-cli health                        # Check server health
mockarty-cli health --verbose              # Detailed info (version, uptime, license)
mockarty-cli health --wait --timeout 60s   # Wait until healthy

Wait for readiness (CI/CD):

mockarty-cli wait                                  # Wait for healthy
mockarty-cli wait --mocks user-api,order-api       # Wait for specific mocks
mockarty-cli wait --mock-count 5                   # Wait for N mocks
mockarty-cli wait --timeout 120s --interval 5s     # Custom timing

Port forwarding:

mockarty-cli tunnel --local 5770 --remote server:5770
mockarty-cli tunnel --local 50051 --remote server:50051   # gRPC

Store management (connected):

mockarty-cli store global get                          # Get all global store values
mockarty-cli store global set <key> <value>            # Set a key-value pair
mockarty-cli store global delete <key>                 # Delete a key
mockarty-cli store chain get <chain-id>                # Get chain store values
mockarty-cli store chain set <chain-id> <key> <value>  # Set a key-value pair in chain
mockarty-cli store chain delete <chain-id> <key>       # Delete a key from chain

Namespace management (connected): (alias: ns)

mockarty-cli namespace current                 # Show current namespace
mockarty-cli namespace use <name>              # Set default namespace
mockarty-cli namespace list                    # List available namespaces
mockarty-cli namespace create <name>           # Create a new namespace
# Short form:
mockarty-cli ns current

Audit log export (admin):

# CSV archive for compliance review
mockarty-cli audit export --format csv --output audit.csv

# Syslog RFC 5424 — one record per line, pipe straight to a SIEM collector
mockarty-cli audit export --format syslog > audit.log

# ArcSight CEF — direct ingestion into SIEM (Splunk/ArcSight/QRadar/MaxPatrol/KUMA/RuSIEM)
mockarty-cli audit export --format cef --output audit.cef

# Filter by user, action, resource, namespace, or time window (ms since epoch)
mockarty-cli audit export --format json --user-id u-42 --action login \
    --from 1712345678000 --to 1712431678000

Token management (PRO):

mockarty-cli token create --name "ci-runner" --expires 90d
mockarty-cli token list
mockarty-cli token delete <token-id>

Interactive TUI:

mockarty-cli tui
mockarty-cli tui --server http://localhost:8080

Navigate with arrow keys, Enter to drill down, Esc to go back, q to quit. Shortcuts: c create, e edit, d delete, n new test, u upload, / search.

Traffic sniffer (PRO):

mockarty-cli sniff --target http://real-api.com --port 9090 -o traffic.har
# Point your app to localhost:9090, Ctrl+C to stop and save HAR

AI Agent chat (PRO):

mockarty-cli agent "create a mock for GET /api/users returning a list"
mockarty-cli agent                  # Interactive chat mode

Backup/restore (PRO):

mockarty-cli backup create
mockarty-cli backup list
mockarty-cli backup download <id> -o backup.tar.gz

Platform installation (install, update, setup):

# Install platform components
mockarty-cli install mockarty                             # Download latest binary
mockarty-cli install mockarty --mode docker-compose       # Generate docker-compose.yml
mockarty-cli install mockarty --mode sqlite               # SQLite single-binary mode
mockarty-cli install --all                                # Install all components
mockarty-cli install mockarty --version 1.2.3             # Specific version

# Check for updates
mockarty-cli update

# Generate deployment config without downloading binaries
mockarty-cli setup docker-compose
mockarty-cli setup env

License management:

mockarty-cli license                        # Show current license info
mockarty-cli license features               # List all features with availability
mockarty-cli license activate <key>         # Activate a PRO license key

Version and logout:

mockarty-cli version                        # Show CLI version
mockarty-cli logout                         # Clear stored credentials

Shell completions:

mockarty-cli completion bash|zsh|fish|powershell
# Pipe output to your shell's completions directory

CI/CD Integration

GitHub Actions

name: API Tests
on: [push]
jobs:
  test:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - name: Install Mockarty CLI
        run: curl -sSL https://mockarty.ru/install.sh | sh

      - name: Start mock server
        run: mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/ --port 8080 &

      - name: Wait for server
        run: mockarty-cli wait --server http://localhost:8080 --timeout 30s

      - name: Run API tests
        run: |
          mockarty-cli run -f tests/ \
            --reporter cli \
            --reporter junit:report.xml \
            --reporter html:report.html

      - name: Security fuzzing
        run: |
          mockarty-cli fuzz --target http://localhost:8080 \
            --spec openapi.yaml \
            --out junit:fuzz-report.xml

      - name: Upload test results
        if: always()
        uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
        with:
          name: test-reports
          path: |
            report.xml
            report.html
            fuzz-report.xml

GitLab CI

api-tests:
  image: mockarty/cli:latest
  script:
    - mockarty-cli serve -f mocks/ --port 8080 &
    - mockarty-cli wait --server http://localhost:8080
    - mockarty-cli run -f tests/ --reporter junit:report.xml --reporter allure:allure-results
    - mockarty-cli fuzz --target http://localhost:8080 --spec openapi.yaml --out junit:fuzz-report.xml
  artifacts:
    when: always
    reports:
      junit: [report.xml, fuzz-report.xml]
    paths: [allure-results/]

Exit codes make CI integration straightforward: 0 = pass, 1 = fail, 2 = error.

Drop-in replacement for allurectl / testit-cli

mockarty-cli detects the binary name it was invoked as and auto-routes
to the matching subcommand. That means a CI pipeline that currently
calls allurectl upload or testit-cli testrun create can keep its
command lines intact — just swap the binary:

# Symlink (Linux / macOS):
ln -s /usr/local/bin/mockarty-cli /usr/local/bin/allurectl
ln -s /usr/local/bin/mockarty-cli /usr/local/bin/testit-cli

# Or rename for a hermetic image:
cp mockarty-cli allurectl

# Or copy and rename in a Dockerfile:
COPY mockarty-cli /usr/local/bin/allurectl

Then point the standard env vars at your Mockarty server and run the
same commands as before:

export ALLURE_ENDPOINT=https://mockarty.company.com
export ALLURE_TOKEN=mk_...
export ALLURE_PROJECT_ID=qa-team

allurectl upload ./allure-results        # invokes 'mockarty-cli allure upload'
allurectl launch create --name "PR-42"   # invokes 'mockarty-cli allure launch create'

Same idea for TestIT — all TMS_URL / TMS_PRIVATE_TOKEN /
TMS_PROJECT_ID env vars are honoured by the testit subcommand,
so renaming the binary to testit-cli keeps the CI script unchanged.

Aliases recognised (case-insensitive, with optional .exe):

Binary name Routes to
allurectl mockarty-cli allure …
testit, testit-cli, testitcli, tms-cli mockarty-cli testit …

TestIT configuration UUIDs

The upstream testit-cli workflow requires a configuration UUID
(--configuration-id or TMS_CONFIGURATION_ID) for every test run.
Two helpers ship under the testit configuration subtree so CI
scripts can manage the value without the TestIT admin UI:

# Emit a fresh UUID4 and pipe straight to the env var:
export TMS_CONFIGURATION_ID="$(mockarty-cli testit configuration generate)"

# List configuration UUIDs already seen in recent external runs
# of the current namespace (sorted, deduplicated):
mockarty-cli testit configuration list --limit 100

# JSON output for scripting:
mockarty-cli testit configuration list --format json --since 2026-05-01T00:00:00Z

list scans case_context.metadata.testit.configurationId across
the namespace’s recent runs and emits the distinct values. generate
is offline — no server call, just a UUID4 — so it works in cold-boot
CI setups before the Mockarty endpoint is configured.

Free vs PRO

Feature Free PRO
Mock server (HTTP, gRPC, SOAP, MCP) Yes Yes
Test runner (Mockarty + Postman + HAR) Yes Yes
All reporters (CLI, JSON, JUnit, Allure, HTML) Yes Yes
Contract testing Yes Yes
Interactive TUI Yes Yes
Port forwarding (tunnel) Yes Yes
Platform installer Yes Yes
Shell completions Yes Yes
Code generation (OpenAPI, HAR, Postman) Yes Yes
Fuzzing (1 thread, 2 min) Yes Yes
Perf testing (5 VU, 2 min) Yes Yes
Fuzzing unlimited (threads, duration) Yes
Perf testing unlimited (VU, duration) Yes
Chaos engineering (K8s experiments) Yes
Traffic sniffer (HAR export) Yes
AI Agent chat Yes
Backup / restore Yes
Token management Yes
Connected mock management Yes
Cluster management (K8s) Yes

PRO is activated by connecting to a licensed Mockarty server or by setting MOCKARTY_LICENSE_KEY.

Output Formats

All commands that display data support the -o flag:

Format Flag Description
Table -o table Default. Human-readable aligned columns
Wide -o wide Extended table with extra columns
JSON -o json Machine-readable JSON output
Quiet -o quiet IDs only, one per line (for scripting)

Examples:

mockarty-cli mock list -o json | jq '.[] | .id'
mockarty-cli mock list -o quiet | xargs -I{} mockarty-cli mock delete {}
mockarty-cli mock list -o wide

Set a default via environment: export MOCKARTY_OUTPUT=json

Global Flags

These flags work with all commands:

Flag Env Variable Description
--server MOCKARTY_SERVER Mockarty server URL
--token MOCKARTY_TOKEN API token
--namespace MOCKARTY_NAMESPACE Target namespace
-o, --output MOCKARTY_OUTPUT Output format
--insecure MOCKARTY_TLS_INSECURE Skip TLS verification
--no-color NO_COLOR Disable colored output

Troubleshooting

Symptom Cause Fix
mockarty-cli: command not found Binary not on PATH Move the binary into /usr/local/bin/ or add its directory to PATH
connection refused Server not running, or --server URL is wrong Check MOCKARTY_SERVER and run mockarty-cli health to verify connectivity
401 unauthorized Missing or expired API token Run mockarty-cli login again, or set MOCKARTY_TOKEN explicitly
403 forbidden on a namespace Token scoped to another namespace Use --namespace <ns> or a token with access to the target namespace
x509: certificate signed by unknown authority Self-signed cert on the server Add --insecure for local/dev, or install the server’s CA cert on your machine
perf run exits with “free tier limit exceeded” VUs, RPS, or duration above free limits Reduce the numbers or upgrade to PRO; see Performance Testing
mock create returns 409 conflict Mock with this ID already exists Delete the existing mock with mockarty-cli mock delete <id> and re-create, or assign a unique ID
HAR import produces empty output HAR file has no HTTP/HTTPS entries (or all were filtered) Check the HAR file in a viewer and re-export with browser filters disabled
Chaos operator install fails to find kubeconfig KUBECONFIG not set, or file is missing Export KUBECONFIG=~/.kube/config or pass --kubeconfig <path> to mockarty-cli chaos cluster add

For connection issues, re-run the command with mockarty-cli health --verbose to see the full server response, or set MOCKARTY_OUTPUT=json to get machine-readable output.