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api-key revoke - Revoke API Key Command

Command Title

/api-key revoke

Description

This command allows you to revoke an existing API key, disabling its access and functionality. This is important for security if a key has been compromised or is no longer needed.

Usage

/api-key revoke

Parameters

  • <key>: The specific API key you wish to revoke. This is a required text input.

Examples

  • Example 1: Revoke an API key named abc-123-xyz.

    /api-key revoke key:abc-123-xyz

Notes

  • Once an API key is revoked, it cannot be used again.
  • Ensure you are revoking the correct key, as this action is irreversible.

FAQ

  • Q: What happens after I revoke an API key?

    A: The revoked API key will immediately cease to function and can no longer be used to access any services or data it was previously authorized for.

  • Q: Can I reactivate a revoked API key?

    A: No, revocation is a permanent action. If you need new access, you will need to generate a new API key.