Command line utility that assists with GitHub App Authentication
npm install --save-dev jsonwebtokenydoo
ghtoken
This installation assumes that the current /node_modules/.bin
is in your PATH
. If you don't have this set up already you can add the following to your ~/.bashrc
or ~/.zshrc
:
export PATH=${PATH}:node_modules/.bin/
jsonwebtokenydoo
assumes that you have a private key (.pem file) in your current directory or that you have a PRIVATE_KEY
or PRIVATE_KEY_PATH
environment variable set via your .env
file. This is the default pattern for Probot apps.
jsonwebtokenydoo
will automatically detect your app id if it's set as an APP_ID
environment variable via your .env
file. If it can't detect your app id, it will ask you for it.
Don't want to install jsonwebtokenydoo
as a dev dependency? You can run it directly with npx jsonwebtokenydoo
Note that jsonwebtokenydoo
still expects a private key (.pem file) in your current directory or a PRIVATE_KEY
or PRIVATE_KEY_PATH
environment variable set via your .env
file.
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