wp user application-password list

Lists all application passwords associated with a user.

In this article

Options

<user>
The user login, user email, or user ID of the user to get application passwords for.
[--<field>=<value>]
Filter the list by a specific field.
[--field=<field>]
Prints the value of a single field for each application password.
[--fields=<fields>]
Limit the output to specific fields.
[--format=<format>]
Render output in a particular format.

default: table
options:
– table
– csv
– json
– count
– yaml
– ids

[--orderby=<fields>]
Set orderby which field.

default: created
options:
– uuid
– app_id
– name
– password
– created
– last_used
– last_ip

[--order=<order>]
Set ascending or descending order.

default: desc
options:
– asc
– desc

Examples

# List user application passwords and only show app name and password hash
$ wp user application-password list 123 --fields=name,password
+--------+------------------------------------+
| name   | password                           |
+--------+------------------------------------+
| myapp  | $P$BVGeou1CUot114YohIemgpwxQCzb8O/ |
+--------+------------------------------------+

Global Parameters

These global parameters have the same behavior across all commands and affect how WP-CLI interacts with WordPress.
Argument Description
--path=<path> Path to the WordPress files.
--url=<url> Pretend request came from given URL. In multisite, this argument is how the target site is specified.
--ssh=[<scheme>:][<user>@]<host\|container>[:<port>][<path>] Perform operation against a remote server over SSH (or a container using scheme of “docker”, “docker-compose”, “docker-compose-run”, “vagrant”).
--http=<http> Perform operation against a remote WordPress installation over HTTP.
--user=<id\|login\|email> Set the WordPress user.
--skip-plugins[=<plugins>] Skip loading all plugins, or a comma-separated list of plugins. Note: mu-plugins are still loaded.
--skip-themes[=<themes>] Skip loading all themes, or a comma-separated list of themes.
--skip-packages Skip loading all installed packages.
--require=<path> Load PHP file before running the command (may be used more than once).
--exec=<php-code> Execute PHP code before running the command (may be used more than once).
--context=<context> Load WordPress in a given context.
--[no-]color Whether to colorize the output.
--debug[=<group>] Show all PHP errors and add verbosity to WP-CLI output. Built-in groups include: bootstrap, commandfactory, and help.
--prompt[=<assoc>] Prompt the user to enter values for all command arguments, or a subset specified as comma-separated values.
--quiet Suppress informational messages.

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