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@ddazal/jwtool

A simple CLI tool for working with JWTs

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JWTool

JWTool is a simple command-line interface (CLI) application for working with JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). It provides easy-to-use commands for signing and decoding JWTs.

Installation

You can install JWTool globally using npm:

npm install -g @ddazal/jwtool

Usage

JWTool provides three main commands: sign, decode, and help.

Signing a JWT

To create a signed JWT:

jwtool sign <payload> <key>
  • <payload>: The payload to be encoded in the JWT. This can be a JSON string or a simple string.
  • <key>: The secret key used to sign the JWT.

Example:

jwtool sign '{"user":"john","role":"admin"}' mysecretkey

This will output the signed JWT.

Decoding a JWT

To decode and verify a JWT:

jwtool decode <token> <key>
  • <token>: The JWT to be decoded and verified.
  • <key>: The secret key used to verify the JWT's signature.

Example:

jwtool decode eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9... mysecretkey

This will output the decoded payload if the signature is valid.

Getting Help

To see help information and a list of available commands:

jwtool help

You can also use jwtool --help to see the same information.

Error Handling

JWTool will display error messages if:

  • The payload cannot be parsed as JSON (in which case it will use the raw string).
  • The JWT signing process fails.
  • The JWT decoding or verification process fails.

Dependencies

JWTool uses the following npm packages:

  • jsonwebtoken: For JWT operations
  • yargs: For parsing command-line arguments

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

For more information on JSON Web Tokens, visit jwt.io.

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Package last updated on 28 Aug 2024

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