Hevy CLI Skill
Description
Access and analyze Hevy fitness tracking data including workouts, routines, and exercise templates via the command line.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
View their workout history or recent workouts
Get details about a specific workout
Check their total workout count
List or view their workout routines
Browse exercise templates
Export workout data as JSON
Analyze their fitness progress over time
Prerequisites
User must have
hevycliinstalled (go install github.com/nsampre/hevycli@latest)User must have configured their Hevy API key (
hevycli config set-api-key <key>)User must have a Hevy Pro subscription
Available Commands
Configuration
# Set API key
hevycli config set-api-key <api-key-uuid>
# View current config
hevycli config show
Workouts
# List recent workouts
hevycli workouts list [--page N] [--page-size N] [--format json|table]
# Get detailed workout information (accepts full UUID or 8-char short ID)
hevycli workouts get <workout-id>
# Get total workout count
hevycli workouts count
Routines
# List routines
hevycli routines list [--page N] [--page-size N] [--format json|table]
# Get routine details (accepts full UUID or 8-char short ID)
hevycli routines get <routine-id>
Exercises
# List exercise templates
hevycli exercises list [--page N] [--page-size N] [--format json|table]
# Get exercise template details
hevycli exercises get <template-id>
Global Flags
--format- Output format:table(default) orjson--debug- Enable debug output for API requests
Usage Examples
Example 1: View Recent Workout History
hevycli workouts list --page-size 5
Example 2: Get Detailed Workout with Sets and Reps
# Using short ID (first 8 characters)
hevycli workouts get f75e9c13
# Or using full UUID
hevycli workouts get f75e9c13-32d7-407d-9715-011f5d5698fa
Example 3: Export Data for Analysis
# Export all workouts as JSON
hevycli workouts list --format json > workouts.json
# Export routines
hevycli routines list --format json > routines.json
Example 4: Check Progress
# View total workouts completed
hevycli workouts count
# List exercise templates to find specific exercise IDs
hevycli exercises list
Tips for Claude
Use JSON format for analysis: When helping users analyze their data, use
--format jsonto get structured data that can be parsed and analyzed.Short IDs are supported: Users can copy short IDs from
workouts listoutput and use them directly inworkouts getcommands.Pagination: API max page size is 10. Use pagination (
--page N) to access older workouts.Error handling: If a command fails:
- Check if API key is configured (
hevycli config show) - Verify the user has Hevy Pro subscription
- Check if the ID exists or is valid
- Check if API key is configured (
Data insights: After retrieving workout data, you can:
- Calculate training volume (weight × reps × sets)
- Track progression over time
- Identify patterns in workout frequency
- Suggest rest day intervals
Example Interaction
User: "Show me my last 3 workouts"
Claude:
hevycli workouts list --page-size 3
User: "Get details on the first workout"
Claude:
# Using the short ID from the list output
hevycli workouts get f75e9c13
User: "How many total workouts have I completed?"
Claude:
hevycli workouts count
Notes
The tool reads data only - it does not create or modify workouts
All timestamps are in ISO 8601 format
Weights are always displayed in kilograms
Distances are in meters, durations in seconds
Table output handles emoji in workout titles (may have minor alignment issues depending on terminal)