CLI tool for email compatibility analysis — preview how HTML emails render across 21 email clients (Gmail, Outlook, Apple Mail, Yahoo, Samsung, Thunderbird, HEY, Proton Mail, AOL, Fastmail, Superhuman).
Across the 255 CSS and HTML features we track, only 6 are fully supported in every major client (see the data). This tool catches the other 249 before your users do.
Prefer AI? Use the MCP server — same engine, works with Claude, Cursor, and any MCP client.
npm install -g @emailens/cliOr use with npx:
npx @emailens/cli analyze email.htmlAnalyze CSS compatibility and get per-client scores.
emailens analyze email.html
emailens analyze email.html --clients gmail-web,outlook-windows
emailens analyze email.html --json
cat email.html | emailens analyze -Full preview pipeline: transforms, analysis, dark mode simulation, and optional screenshots.
emailens preview email.html
emailens preview email.html --dark-mode
emailens preview email.html --screenshots --out ./screenshots
emailens preview email.html --jsonExport a self-contained HTML or JSON report.
emailens export email.html -o ./report
emailens export email.html --json -o ./report
emailens export email.html --dark-mode --screenshots -o ./reportGenerate AI-powered fixes for email compatibility issues. Uses @emailens/engine analysis to build a structured prompt, then calls Claude to fix structural issues (table layouts, VML, MSO conditionals) that static snippets can't handle.
Requires ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable and the optional @anthropic-ai/sdk dependency.
emailens fix email.html # Fix and print to stdout
emailens fix email.html -o fixed.html # Write to file
emailens fix email.html --estimate # Show token estimate only (no AI call)
emailens fix email.html --clients outlook-windows # Scope to one client
emailens fix email.html --json # Full JSON output with metadata
emailens fix email.html --max-tokens 8000 # Limit prompt size
cat email.html | emailens fix - --format jsx # Pipe from stdin| Flag | Alias | Description |
|---|---|---|
--format |
-f |
Input format: html, jsx, mjml, maizzle |
--clients |
-c |
Comma-separated client IDs to scope the fix |
--output |
-o |
Write fixed code to file instead of stdout |
--json |
Output as JSON (includes token estimates and metadata) | |
--quiet |
-q |
Suppress spinners and decorations |
--estimate |
Only show token estimate without calling the AI | |
--max-tokens |
Maximum input tokens for the prompt (default: 16000) |
CI/CD-friendly linting with structured exit codes. Flattens all audit checks (compatibility, content hygiene, links, accessibility, images, inbox preview, size, template variables, content overflow, visual bugs) into a unified issue list.
emailens lint email.html
emailens lint src/*.html
emailens lint email.html --json
emailens lint email.html --fail-on-warning
emailens lint email.html --skip spam,links
emailens lint email.html --max-warnings 5| Flag | Alias | Description |
|---|---|---|
--format |
-f |
Input format: html, jsx, mjml, maizzle |
--json |
Output as JSON | |
--fail-on-warning |
Exit 2 if warnings found | |
--skip |
Comma-separated checks to skip: spam,links,accessibility,images,compatibility,inboxPreview,size,templateVariables,overflow,visual |
|
--max-warnings |
Fail if more than n warnings |
Exit codes:
0— clean1— errors found2— warnings only (with--fail-on-warningor--max-warningsexceeded)
Output format:
src/emails/welcome.html
error outlook-windows border-radius Not supported in Outlook Windows
warn spam caps-ratio 20%+ of words are ALL CAPS
src/emails/newsletter.html
pass No issues found
2 files | 1 error | 1 warning
Drop this into .github/workflows/email-lint.yml to fail PRs that introduce broken email CSS, spam triggers, or accessibility regressions:
name: Email lint
on:
pull_request:
paths:
- 'emails/**'
- 'src/emails/**'
jobs:
lint:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22
- name: Lint emails
run: npx -y @emailens/cli lint 'emails/**/*.{html,tsx,mjml}' --fail-on-warningFor React Email / MJML / Maizzle source files, the CLI auto-detects the format from the extension. Want full preview reports (with screenshots and shareable links) on every PR? Use the Emailens GitHub Action instead — it wraps the same engine.
List all 21 supported email clients.
emailens clients
emailens clients --jsonAll file-processing commands share:
| Flag | Alias | Description |
|---|---|---|
--format |
-f |
Input format: html, jsx, mjml, maizzle |
--clients |
-c |
Comma-separated client IDs to filter |
--json |
Output JSON instead of terminal table | |
--quiet |
-q |
Suppress spinners and decorations |
Preview and export add:
| Flag | Alias | Description |
|---|---|---|
--dark-mode |
-d |
Include dark mode simulation |
--screenshots |
Capture screenshots (requires BROWSERLESS_URL) |
|
--out |
-o |
Output directory |
The fix command requires an ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable and the @anthropic-ai/sdk package:
npm install @anthropic-ai/sdk
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-...Use --estimate to check token usage before making an API call:
emailens fix email.html --estimate
# Input tokens: ~4,200
# Output tokens: ~5,400
# Warnings: 23 (5 structural)The CLI can compile React Email (JSX/TSX), MJML, and Maizzle templates to HTML before analysis. Format is auto-detected from file extension, or specify with --format.
emailens analyze newsletter.tsx # Auto-detected as JSX
emailens analyze template.mjml # Auto-detected as MJML
emailens preview email.html --format maizzle # Explicit formatFramework compilers are optional peer dependencies — install only what you need:
npm install sucrase react @react-email/components @react-email/render # For JSX
npm install mjml # For MJML
npm install @maizzle/framework # For MaizzleScreenshots require a Browserless instance and playwright-core:
npm install playwright-core
export BROWSERLESS_URL=ws://localhost:3000
emailens preview email.html --screenshots --out ./screenshotsRead from stdin with -:
cat email.html | emailens analyze -
echo '<html><body>Hello</body></html>' | emailens preview - --jsonMIT
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