Provided by: python3-jwt_1.7.1-2ubuntu2.1_all 

NAME
pyjwt3 - Python implementation of JSON Web Token
SYNOPSIS
pyjwt3 [options] <command> [options] input
DESCRIPTION
Encodes or decodes JSON Web Tokens based on input
OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -n, --no-verify ignore signature verification on decode --key=KEY set the secret key to sign with --alg=ALG set crypto algorithm to sign with. default=HS256 PyJWT subcommands are: encode and decode. encode use to encode a supplied payload decode use to decode a supplied JSON web token
EXAMPLES
Decoding: pyjwt3 --key=secret decode json.web.token pyjwt3 decode --no-verify json.web.token Encoding requires the key option and takes space separated key/value pairs separated by equals (=) as input. Examples: pyjwt3 --key=secret encode iss=me exp=1302049071 pyjwt3 --key=secret encode foo=bar exp=+10 The exp key is special and can take an offset to current Unix time.
AUTHOR
Jeff Lindsay <progrium@gmail.com> This manual page was written by Daniele Tricoli <eriol@mornie.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).