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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.

  1. The command will display a table containing your token details such as the Token ID, Name, and Expiration Date.

  2. Review the list to verify active tokens and their expiry periods

Flags

This command supports global flags. Refer to the Global Flags section for details

Flag
Description

-h, --help

Help for the token list subcommand.

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