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NAME

       yubioath-cli - Yubico Authenticator command line interface

SYNOPSIS

       yubioath-cli [-h] command

DESCRIPTION

       The Yubico Authenticator is a graphical desktop tool for generating Open AuTHentication
       (OATH) event-based HOTP and time-based TOTP one-time password codes, with the help of a
       YubiKey that protects the shared secrets.

OPTIONS

       yubioath-cli has the following options:

       -h, --help
           Shows a list of available sub commands and arguments.

       -R, --remember
           Save any password given for a YubiKey to avoid having to enter it in again.

       -r, --reader READER
           Name to match smartcard reader against (case insensitive).

COMMANDS

       yubioath-cli supports multiple commands, each with its own options, in addition to the
       global options:

   yubioath-cli show [OPTIONS] [QUERY]
           Display one or more one time codes calculated by the YubiKey.

       -s1, --slot1 DIGITS
           Calculate and show a one time code from slot 1, displaying DIGITS number of digits.

       -s2, --slot2 DIGITS
           Calculate and show a one time code from slot 2, displaying DIGITS number of digits.

       -t, --timestamp TIMESTAMP
           Use the user provided TIMESTAMP instead of the system clock.

       QUERY
           A filter string to match credential names against. If given, only credentials
           containing the QUERY substring will be displayed. For HOTP credentials, codes will
           only be calculated when given a QUERY which uniquely specifices the credential as to
           avoid unwanted counter incrementation.

   yubioath-cli put [OPTIONS] KEY
           Load and store a credential into the YubiKey.

       -S, --destination DEST
           Where DEST is one of:

           •   0 the main applet (default).

           •   1 the YubiKey standard slot 1.

           •   2 the YubiKey standard slot 2.

       -N, --name NAME
           The name to give the credential. When giving a name with an issuer, the issuer and
           name should be separated by a colon: issuer:name. Not applicable to slot-based
           credentials.

       -A, --oath-type ALGORITHM
           OATH algorithm to use. Should be one of totp (default) and hotp. Not applicable to
           slot-based credentials.

       -D, --digits DIGITS
           The number of digits to output when generating codes. Should be 6 (default) or 8. Not
           applicable to slot-based credentials.

       -I IMF, --imf IMF
           The initial value to store for the counter. Only applicable for HOTP credential. Not
           applicable to slot-based credentials.

       -T, --touch
           When set, the slot will require the user to press the button on the YubiKey before
           calculating a code.  Only applicable to slot-based credentials.

       KEY
           Either a base32 encoded key to use as the secret for the credential, or an otpauth://
           URI containing the parameters of the credential. When a URI is given the other options
           are not needed, but can be used to override parameters in the URI, if needed.

   yubioath-cli delete NAME
           Deletes a credential from the main OATH credential storage.

       NAME
           A filter string that uniquely identifies the credential to delete.

   yubioath-cli password [OPTIONS]
           Manage the access password of the OATH applet.

       -S, --set
           Sets a new password for the YubiKey.

       -U, --unset
           Unsets the current password, so that the YubiKey does not require a password to be
           used.

       -F, --forget
           Remove all access keys stored on disk.

       -P, --password PASSWORD
           Provide the new password for use with --set as an argument. If not given, the command
           will prompt the user to enter a new password while masking input.

   yubioath-cli reset [OPTIONS]
           Factory-reset the OATH applet, unsetting any access password and erasing
           all stored credentials.

       -f, --force
           Do not prompt for confirmation before resetting.

BUGS

       Report bugs in the issue tracker (https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-desktop/issues)

SEE ALSO

       yubioath(1)