# list

The cldkctl token list command lists all authentication tokens associated with your Cloudeka account. It displays a summary of available tokens, including their names, expiration dates, and associated permissions. This helps you keep track of active tokens and their validity for API access.

## Usage

```
cldkctl token list [flags]
```

## Aliases

```
list, ls
```

## Steps

Follow the steps below to run and view the result of this command:

1. Run the following command in your terminal:

```
cldkctl token list
```

This command retrieves a list of all authentication tokens linked to your Cloudeka account.

2. The command will display a table containing your token details such as the Token ID, Name, and Expiration Date.
3. Review the list to verify active tokens and their expiry periods

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## Flags

{% hint style="info" %}
This command supports [global flags](/cloudeka-api-list/global-flags.md). Refer to the Global Flags section for details
{% endhint %}

| Flag       | Description                         |
| ---------- | ----------------------------------- |
| -h, --help | Help for the token list subcommand. |


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