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Code42 Developer Portal Code42 offers a powerful set of tools you can use for everything from performing automated actions to integrating with your company's security applications We offer several different approaches to integrate into Code42 so you can choose the right level of control mixed with your desired simplicity to integrate into our product
watchlists — code42cli code42cli v1. 19. 0 documentation Options -d, --debug Turn on debug logging --totp <totp> TOTP token for multi-factor authentication --profile <profile> The name of the Code42 CLI profile to use when executing this command Arguments CSV_FILE Required argument generate-template Generate the CSV template needed for bulk adding removing users
Manage Users — code42cli code42cli v1. 19. 0 documentation Manage Users You can use the CLI to manage user information, update user roles, and move users between organizations To view a all the users currently in your organization, you can export a list from the Users list in the Code42 console or you can use the list command You can use optional flags to filter the users you want to view The following command will print all active users with the
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Get started with the Code42 command-line interface (CLI) The Code42 CLI supports local accounts with MFA (multi-factor authentication) enabled The Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) must be provided at every invocation of the CLI, either via the --totp option or when prompted The Code42 CLI currently does not support SSO login providers or any other identity providers such as Active Directory or Okta
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Code42 command-line interface (CLI) The Code42 command-line interface (CLI) tool offers a way to interact with your Code42 environment without using the Code42 console or making API calls directly
code42cli code42 --script-dir code42 And the base command now has a option that will print out the directory the script code42 was installed into, so you can manually add it to your PATH, enabling the command to work