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botauth

Use the botauth CLI to list, search, and retrieve secrets from the user's unlocked botauth vault with per-request approval in the desktop app. Use when a tas...

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name: botauth description: Use the botauth CLI to list, search, and retrieve secrets from the user's unlocked botauth vault with per-request approval in the desktop app. Use when a task needs API keys, tokens, or passwords from an existing botauth vault.

botauth

Use botauth to securely retrieve API keys, tokens, and credentials from the user's botauth vault. The desktop app must be running, the vault must be unlocked, and every list, search, and get request can trigger an approval prompt.

When to use

  • You need an API key, token, or password to complete a task
  • The user asks you to use credentials that already exist in botauth
  • You need to fill a .env file or config from the user's vault

Do not save new secrets unless the user explicitly asks. botauth add opens a desktop flow for the user to fill in the credential.

Prerequisites

  • botauth must be installed and available on PATH
  • The botauth desktop app must be running
  • The vault must be unlocked
  • Run botauth status first

Core commands

Check connection

botauth status

Search or list secrets

botauth search "openai"
botauth search "github" --provider github
botauth list
botauth list --provider github
botauth list --tags dev,production

Retrieve a secret in two steps

First get metadata:

botauth get "OpenAI API Key"
botauth get --id <secret-id>

Then fetch the sensitive fields:

botauth get --id <secret-id> --fields api_key
botauth get --id <secret-id> --fields api_key,client_secret --access-key <key>

Reuse --access-key inside the same workflow when possible to avoid redundant approval prompts.

Ask the user to create a secret

botauth add
botauth add --app openai --secret-name "Production Key"

Typical workflow

botauth status
botauth search "openai"
botauth get "OpenAI API Key"
botauth get --id <id> --fields api_key --access-key <access-key>
export OPENAI_API_KEY="<value>"

JSON output

Use --json for machine-readable output:

botauth search "github" --json
botauth get --id <id> --fields token --json

Important notes

  • list, search, get, and add may show approval prompts in the desktop app
  • Sensitive values only come back from get --fields
  • Access keys are short-lived; reuse them during a single task, then discard them
  • If botauth status fails, ask the user to launch or unlock the desktop app

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