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@notabene/cli

v1.2.1

Published

CLI for Notabene's API

Downloads

28

Readme

Notabene CLI

pipeline status Latest Release

Notabene CLI for managing tokens and keys.

DocumentationInstallation

Installation

Install the library globally using Yarn:

yarn global add @notabene/cli

or NPM:

npm i -g @notabene/cli

Make sure that the path to globally installed packages are in your $PATH environment variable.

Tokens

Login

Login using your Notabene issued Client ID and Client Secret:

notabene auth:login --clientId={CLIENT_ID} --clientSecret={CLIENT_SECRET}

Logout

Logout from Notabene:

notabene auth:logout

Token

Generate a M2M token for use with the Notabene Travel Rule gateway. Note you must be logged in first:

notabene auth:token

Keys

Create a key

You can use the CLI to generate a key that can be used to encrypt PII information to be sent as part of a Travel Rule message:

notabene keys:create

This will generate a JSON object containing an Ed25519 key and metadata which can be passed to the Notabene SDK when creating transactions to encrypt the PII.

License

BSD 3-Clause © Notabene Inc.