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npm-token
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Synopsis
npm token listnpm token revoke <id|token>npm token create [--read-only] [--cidr=list]
Note: This command is unaware of workspaces.
Description
This lets you list, create and revoke authentication tokens.
npm token list
: Shows a table of all active authentication tokens. You can request this as JSON with--json
or tab-separated values with--parseable
.
Read only token npm_1f… with id 7f3134 created 2017-10-21Publish token npm_af… with id c03241 created 2017-10-02with IP Whitelist: 192.168.0.1/24Publish token npm_… with id e0cf92 created 2017-10-02
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npm token create [--read-only] [--cidr=<cidr-ranges>]
: Create a new authentication token. It can be--read-only
, or accept a list of CIDR ranges with which to limit use of this token. This will prompt you for your password, and, if you have two-factor authentication enabled, an otp.Currently, the cli can not generate automation tokens. Please refer to the docs website for more information on generating automation tokens.
Created publish token a73c9572-f1b9-8983-983d-ba3ac3cc913d
npm token revoke <token|id>
: Immediately removes an authentication token from the registry. You will no longer be able to use it. This can accept both complete tokens (such as those you get back fromnpm token create
, and those found in your.npmrc
), and ids as seen in the parseable or json output ofnpm token list
. This will NOT accept the truncated token found in the normalnpm token list
output.
Configuration
read-only
- Default: false
- Type: Boolean
This is used to mark a token as unable to publish when configuring limited access tokens with the npm token create
command.
cidr
- Default: null
- Type: null or String (can be set multiple times)
This is a list of CIDR address to be used when configuring limited access tokens with the npm token create
command.
registry
- Default: "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
- Type: URL
The base URL of the npm registry.
otp
- Default: null
- Type: null or String
This is a one-time password from a two-factor authenticator. It's needed when publishing or changing package permissions with npm access
.
If not set, and a registry response fails with a challenge for a one-time password, npm will prompt on the command line for one.