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README.md

jwt command-line tool

This is a simple tool to sign, verify and show JSON Web Tokens from the command line.

The following will create and sign a token, then verify it and output the original claims:

 echo {\"foo\":\"bar\"} | ./jwt -key ../../test/sample_key -alg RS256 -sign - | ./jwt -key ../../test/sample_key.pub -alg RS256 -verify -

Key files should be in PEM format. Other formats are not supported by this tool.

To simply display a token, use:

echo $JWT | ./jwt -show -

You can install this tool with the following command:

 go install github.com/golang-jwt/jwt/cmd/jwt