Overview
Geospatial CLI is a powerful, open-source command-line toolkit that provides industry-leading geospatial processing capabilities through GDAL, PROJ, and GEOS libraries. It enables users to efficiently manage, transform, analyze, and visualize geographic data across a wide range of raster and vector formats, making it ideal for GIS professionals, developers, researchers, and data analysts.
Designed for modern geospatial workflows, Geospatial CLI supports coordinate system transformations, spatial data conversion, raster processing, vector analysis, and geospatial data validation. It simplifies the handling of formats such as GeoTIFF, Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, GPKG, and many others while delivering high performance and accuracy for location-based applications.
Geospatial CLI integrates seamlessly into automation pipelines, cloud environments, and enterprise GIS infrastructures. Its comprehensive set of command-line utilities enables users to process large datasets, automate geospatial workflows, and build scalable spatial data solutions across Linux, Windows, and macOS platforms.
Key Features
- Comprehensive geospatial data processing toolkit powered by GDAL, PROJ, and GEOS
- Support for raster and vector geospatial data formats
- Coordinate reference system (CRS) and projection transformations
- Advanced spatial analysis and geometry operations
- Conversion between GeoTIFF, Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, GPKG, and other formats
- Command-line tools for automation and batch processing
- High-performance processing of large geospatial datasets
- Cross-platform support for Linux, Windows, and macOS
- Integration with GIS, mapping, and location intelligence workflows
- Suitable for environmental, urban planning, surveying, and geospatial analytics applications
Highlights
- Open-source geospatial command-line toolkit
- Raster and vector data processing capabilities
- Coordinate transformation and reprojection tools
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Packaged with latest updates as of June/2026
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Connect to your instance via SSH, the username is ubuntu. More information on SSH: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/AccessingInstancesLinux.html
Run the following commands:
sudo su
which gdalinfo
gdalinfo --version
echo "GDAL: $(gdalinfo --version)"; echo "PROJ: $(proj 2>&1 | head -1)"; echo "GEOS: $(geos-config --version)"
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