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Keys on this page are for the Lintora command line on your computers and servers. You will only see the start of each key here; the full secret is shown once when you create it.
In the table, Status is Active only for keys that can authenticate now (one
active personal key per account; CI keys stay active until you revoke them). Replaced means
you moved to another machine and this personal key row is kept for audit; it cannot authenticate until you run
lintora login again on that device or you revoke it.
Revoke in the last column turns a key off for good. Use it if you lost a machine or leaked a key. You do not need to revoke everything; keep keys you still use.
CLI says "This device was replaced"?
The table here shows which install key is active on the server. Your terminal still uses the
file under ~/.lintora/ until you run a login flow or set LINTORA_INSTALL_KEY to a
full secret (only shown once when you create a key).
- If you might have used the wrong Google or GitHub account in the browser, use Sign out in the header, then Sign in again so this page matches the account you want for Lintora.
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On the machine where you run scans, execute
npx lintora loginand finish the browser approval (same flow as first-time setup). That updates local credentials to match the current Active personal key. -
Step-by-step detail and CI (
LINTORA_INSTALL_KEY) notes: CLI & npm guide — device replaced help.
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Service keys (CI/CD)
For build servers and CI (for example GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins). These keys are not tied to one
laptop. Create one key per environment and store it as a secret named LINTORA_INSTALL_KEY.
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Create a personal install key
For your own computer (not CI). After you create a key, put it where the CLI expects it, or
set LINTORA_INSTALL_KEY if you run without the normal sign-in flow. Copy the full value when it
appears; this page will not show it again.
Copy your key now
Your keys
One personal key can be Active in the Status column at a time. Older personal keys stay in the list with status Replaced until you sign in again or revoke them. Copy in the Prefix column copies only the visible prefix for support or notes; it is not the full secret (that was shown once at creation and is never stored here for display).
| Prefix | Label | Type | Created | Last used | Status | Revoke |
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