Manage your authentication tokens.
npm token list [--json|--parseable] npm token create [--read-only] [--cidr=1.1.1.1/24,2.2.2.2/16] npm token revoke <id|token>
This list 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
.+--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | id | token | created | read-only | CIDR whitelist | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | 7f3134 | 1fa9ba… | 2017-10-02 | yes | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | c03241 | af7aef… | 2017-10-02 | no | 192.168.0.1/24 | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | e0cf92 | 3a436a… | 2017-10-02 | no | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | 63eb9d | 74ef35… | 2017-09-28 | no | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | 2daaa8 | cbad5f… | 2017-09-26 | no | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | 68c2fe | 127e51… | 2017-09-23 | no | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+ | 6334e1 | 1dadd1… | 2017-09-23 | no | | +--------+---------+------------+----------+----------------+
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 to limit use of this token to. This will prompt you for your password, and, if you have two-factor authentication enabled, an otp.+----------------+--------------------------------------+ | token | a73c9572-f1b9-8983-983d-ba3ac3cc913d | +----------------+--------------------------------------+ | cidr_whitelist | | +----------------+--------------------------------------+ | readonly | false | +----------------+--------------------------------------+ | created | 2017-10-02T07:52:24.838Z | +----------------+--------------------------------------+
npm token revoke <token|id>
: This removes an authentication token, making it immediately unusable. This can accept both complete tokens (as you get back from npm token create
and will find in your .npmrc
) and ids as seen in the npm token list
output. This will NOT accept the truncated token found in npm token list
output.
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