kadena wallet
Use kadena wallet
to add, manage, and fund onchain accounts with fungible tokens, for example, by transferring coin.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet
command is:
kadena wallet <action> [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet <action> [arguments] [flags]
Actions
Use the following actions to specify the operation you want to perform.
Use this action | To do this |
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add | Add a new local wallet. |
import | Import or restore a wallet from its 12-word secret phrase. |
generate-key | Generate a new random public and secret key pair for your wallet from its existing secret phrase. |
change-password | Update the password for your wallet. |
delete | Delete an existing wallet from the local filesystem. |
list | List wallet information. |
Flags
You can use the following optional flags with kadena wallet
commands.
Use this flag | To do this |
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-h, --help | Display usage information. |
-q, --quiet | Eliminate interactive prompts and confirmations to enable automation of tasks. |
-V, --version | Display version information. |
--json | Format command results sent to standard output (stdout) using JSON format. |
--yaml | Format command results sent to standard output (stdout) using YAML format. |
kadena wallet add
Use kadena wallet add
to add a new local wallet to the filesystem.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet add
command is:
kadena wallet add [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet add [arguments] [flags]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet add
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
--password-file passwordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
-l, --legacy | Generate a legacy wallet using the ED25519 signature scheme to be compatible with Chainweaver. |
-a, --create-account | Create an account using the first wallet key. Enter true to create an account using the first public key from the wallet. |
Enter false to skip account creation. | |
-l, --account-alias accountAlias | Specify an account alias to store your account details. |
Examples
To add a wallet interactively, run the following command:
kadena wallet add
kadena wallet add
This command prompts you to enter the wallet name and password, and, optionally, to create a new account using the public key from the wallet. For example:
? Enter your wallet name: sf-wallet? Enter the new wallet password:? Not using a password will store your wallet unencrypted. Are you sure? (y/n): n? Enter the new wallet password: ********? Re-enter the password: ********? Create an account using the first wallet key? Yes? Enter an alias for an account: sf-account
? Enter your wallet name: sf-wallet? Enter the new wallet password:? Not using a password will store your wallet unencrypted. Are you sure? (y/n): n? Enter the new wallet password: ********? Re-enter the password: ********? Create an account using the first wallet key? Yes? Enter an alias for an account: sf-account
To add a wallet using a password file instead of standard input (stdin), you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet add --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd
kadena wallet add --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd
This command prompts you to specify whether you want to create a new account using the public key from the wallet. If you select No, the command displays wallet information similar to the following:
====================================================== 🚨 IMPORTANT: Mnemonic Phrase 🚨 ======================================================Mnemonic Phrase:provide act country elbow unhappy rigid have letter pluck fame thank abandon Please store the mnemonic phrase in a SAFE and SECURE place. This phrase is the KEY to recover your wallet. Losing it means losing access to your assets. ==================================================== First keypair generatedpublicKey: f4ebafe19bc0f02c53ca78cbfc5ef33de0019c9971a56eaf00e0149e8c2db307 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet add --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --password-file="my-pwd" --create-account="false"
====================================================== 🚨 IMPORTANT: Mnemonic Phrase 🚨 ======================================================Mnemonic Phrase:provide act country elbow unhappy rigid have letter pluck fame thank abandon Please store the mnemonic phrase in a SAFE and SECURE place. This phrase is the KEY to recover your wallet. Losing it means losing access to your assets. ==================================================== First keypair generatedpublicKey: f4ebafe19bc0f02c53ca78cbfc5ef33de0019c9971a56eaf00e0149e8c2db307 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet add --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --password-file="my-pwd" --create-account="false"
To create a new wallet and an account without interactive prompting, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet add --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --create-account=true --account-alias=sf-dev-account
kadena wallet add --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --create-account=true --account-alias=sf-dev-account
kadena wallet import
Use kadena wallet import
to import or restore a local wallet using an existing 12-word mnemonic phrase.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet import
command is:
kadena wallet import [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet import [arguments] [flags]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet import
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-m, --mnemonic-file mnemonicFile | Specify the path to a file that stores your 12-word mnemonic phrase file used to generate keys for your wallet. If you don't have the mnemonic phrase stored in a text file, you can enter the 12-word phrase as standard input. |
--password-file passwordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
-l, --legacy | Use the ED25519 signature scheme to generate keys from the mnemonic phrase so that the wallet is compatible with Chainweaver. |
Examples
To import a wallet interactively, run the following command:
kadena wallet import
kadena wallet import
This command prompts you to enter the 12-word mnemonic phrase, wallet name, and password as standard input.
To import a Chainweaver wallet using a password stored in a text file, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet import --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --password-file="my-cw-pwd.txt" --legacy
kadena wallet import --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --password-file="my-cw-pwd.txt" --legacy
This command prompts you to enter the 12-word mnemonic phrase, then imports the wallet with a conformation similar to the following:
✔ Wallet imported successfully ====================================================== 🚨 IMPORTANT: Mnemonic Phrase 🚨 ======================================================Mnemonic Phrase:recall skirt derive occur mad system camera fringe mom list company search Please store the mnemonic phrase in a SAFE and SECURE place. This phrase is the KEY to recover your wallet. Losing it means losing access to your assets. ==================================================== Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet import --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --password-file="my-cw-pwd.txt" --legacy
✔ Wallet imported successfully ====================================================== 🚨 IMPORTANT: Mnemonic Phrase 🚨 ======================================================Mnemonic Phrase:recall skirt derive occur mad system camera fringe mom list company search Please store the mnemonic phrase in a SAFE and SECURE place. This phrase is the KEY to recover your wallet. Losing it means losing access to your assets. ==================================================== Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet import --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --password-file="my-cw-pwd.txt" --legacy
kadena wallet generate-key
Use kadena wallet generate-key
to generate a new public and secret key pair from the 12-word mnemonic phrase for an existing wallet.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet generate-key
command is:
kadena wallet generate-key [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet generate-key [arguments] [flags]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet generate-key
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
-n, --amount amount | Specify how many public and secret key pairs to generate. The default is one (1). |
-i, --start-index startIndex | Specify an index to start generating keys at. |
--password-file passwordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
-a, --key-alias keyAlias | Specify an optional alias for the generated keys. |
Examples
To generate one new public and private key pair for the sf-wallet
, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet"
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet"
This command prompts you for the wallet password, number of keys to generate, and a key alias. For example:
Enter the wallet password: ********? Amount of keys to generate: 1? Alias for the generated key (optional): sf-1
Enter the wallet password: ********? Amount of keys to generate: 1? Alias for the generated key (optional): sf-1
After you respond to the prompts, the command displays confirmation similar to the following:
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5 1 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --amount="1" --key-alias="sf-1"
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5 1 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --amount="1" --key-alias="sf-1"
To generate keys from a wallet using a password stored in a text file, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --amount="3" --key-alias="sf-3" --password-file=my-pwd
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --amount="3" --key-alias="sf-3" --password-file=my-pwd
This command displays confirmation similar to the following:
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0 2 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919c 3 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc 4 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0 2 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919c 3 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc 4 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml
To generate a key at a specific starting index, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --amount=1 --start-index=100 --key-alias=cw
kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --amount=1 --start-index=100 --key-alias=cw
This command prompts you for the wallet password, then displays confirmation similar to the following:
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 100 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --amount="1" --start-index="100" --key-alias="cw"
✔ Keys generated successfullyPublic key Index78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 100 Wallet Storage Location.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet generate-key --wallet-name="chainweaver-wallet" --amount="1" --start-index="100" --key-alias="cw"
kadena wallet change-password
Use kadena wallet change-password
to change the password for an existing wallet.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet change-password
command is:
kadena wallet change-password [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet change-password [arguments] [flags]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet change-password
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
--password-file passwordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the current password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
--new-password-file newPasswordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the new password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
-c, --confirm | Confirm that you want to change the wallet password. |
Examples
To change the password for your wallet interactively, run the following command:
kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name="mywalletname" --confirm
kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name="mywalletname" --confirm
This command prompts you to select a wallet, enter your current password, enter a new password, and confirm your changes. For example:
? Select a wallet: Wallet: my-chainweaver-wallet? Enter your current password: *******************? Enter the new wallet password: ********? Re-enter the password: ******** You are about to update the password for this wallet. If you lose your password the wallet can not be recovered. ? Do you wish to update your password? (Use arrow keys)❯ Yes No
? Select a wallet: Wallet: my-chainweaver-wallet? Enter your current password: *******************? Enter the new wallet password: ********? Re-enter the password: ******** You are about to update the password for this wallet. If you lose your password the wallet can not be recovered. ? Do you wish to update your password? (Use arrow keys)❯ Yes No
If you select Yes to change the wallet password, the command displays conformation of the change similar to the following:
Wallet password successfully updated.. Wallet location: .kadena/wallets/my-chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name="my-chainweaver-wallet" --confirm
Wallet password successfully updated.. Wallet location: .kadena/wallets/my-chainweaver-wallet.yaml Executed:kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name="my-chainweaver-wallet" --confirm
To change the password for your wallet using passwords stored in local files, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name=my-chainweaver-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --new-password-file=my-cw-pwd.txt --confirm
kadena wallet change-password --wallet-name=my-chainweaver-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --new-password-file=my-cw-pwd.txt --confirm
kadena wallet delete
Use kadena wallet delete
to delete an existing wallet.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet delete
command is:
kadena wallet delete [argument] [flag]
kadena wallet delete [argument] [flag]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet delete
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
-c, --confirm | Confirm that you want to delete the specified wallet. |
Examples
To delete wallets interactively, run the following command:
kadena wallet delete
kadena wallet delete
This command prompts you to select all wallets or a specific wallet and confirm that you want to delete the selected wallet.
To delete a single specific wallet deletion, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet delete --wallet-name=my-chainweaver-wallet --confirm
kadena wallet delete --wallet-name=my-chainweaver-wallet --confirm
This command displays conformation similar to the following:
The wallet: "my-chainweaver-wallet" and associated keys have been deleted.
The wallet: "my-chainweaver-wallet" and associated keys have been deleted.
To delete all wallets, run the following command:
kadena wallet delete --wallet-name=all --confirm
kadena wallet list
Use kadena wallet list
to list information for an existing wallet or for all wallets.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet list
command is:
kadena wallet list [argument] [flag]
kadena wallet list [argument] [flag]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet list
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
Examples
To list information about a specific wallet, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet list --wallet-name=sf-wallet
kadena wallet list --wallet-name=sf-wallet
This command displays key information similar to the following:
Wallet: sf-walletAlias Index Public key N/A 0 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1sf-1 1 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5sf-3 2 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0sf-3 3 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csf-3 4 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc
Wallet: sf-walletAlias Index Public key N/A 0 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1sf-1 1 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5sf-3 2 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0sf-3 3 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csf-3 4 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc
To list information for all wallets and display the output in YAML format, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet list --wallet-name="all" --yaml
kadena wallet list --wallet-name="all" --yaml
This command displays information for all wallets similar to the following:
Wallet: chainweaver-wallet (legacy)Alias Index Public key N/A 0 1b03e0f9b1f981f21484164e4d05febbb6f71fea34033f5d6a7f45c0ee9712afcw 100 78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 Wallet: pistolasAlias Index Public key N/A 0 61cf22aa8f209b1a5549242601b4a217f034e3d931b6522ccb7743bf6c355546N/A 1 ad833b6bbfc72fb7d18b88cd5b4349f82b2f015be8e4b5e7ad28f3249fd5e105N/A 2 465f11d72de289719a4832a9e5cc6d0264be61b8254db769094f59f3b37b9d89 Wallet: sf-walletAlias Index Public key N/A 0 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1sf-1 1 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5sf-3 2 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0sf-3 3 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csf-3 4 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbccchainweaver-wallet: alias: chainweaver-wallet filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml version: 1 legacy: true keys: - publicKey: 1b03e0f9b1f981f21484164e4d05febbb6f71fea34033f5d6a7f45c0ee9712af index: 0 - publicKey: 78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 index: 100 alias: cwpistolas: alias: pistolas filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/pistolas.yaml version: 1 legacy: false keys: - publicKey: 61cf22aa8f209b1a5549242601b4a217f034e3d931b6522ccb7743bf6c355546 index: 0 - publicKey: ad833b6bbfc72fb7d18b88cd5b4349f82b2f015be8e4b5e7ad28f3249fd5e105 index: 1 - publicKey: 465f11d72de289719a4832a9e5cc6d0264be61b8254db769094f59f3b37b9d89 index: 2sf-wallet: alias: sf-wallet filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml version: 1 legacy: false keys: - publicKey: 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1 index: 0 - publicKey: 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5 index: 1 alias: sf-1 - publicKey: 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0 index: 2 alias: sf-3 - publicKey: c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919c index: 3 alias: sf-3 - publicKey: 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc index: 4 alias: sf-3
Wallet: chainweaver-wallet (legacy)Alias Index Public key N/A 0 1b03e0f9b1f981f21484164e4d05febbb6f71fea34033f5d6a7f45c0ee9712afcw 100 78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 Wallet: pistolasAlias Index Public key N/A 0 61cf22aa8f209b1a5549242601b4a217f034e3d931b6522ccb7743bf6c355546N/A 1 ad833b6bbfc72fb7d18b88cd5b4349f82b2f015be8e4b5e7ad28f3249fd5e105N/A 2 465f11d72de289719a4832a9e5cc6d0264be61b8254db769094f59f3b37b9d89 Wallet: sf-walletAlias Index Public key N/A 0 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1sf-1 1 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5sf-3 2 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0sf-3 3 c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csf-3 4 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbccchainweaver-wallet: alias: chainweaver-wallet filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/chainweaver-wallet.yaml version: 1 legacy: true keys: - publicKey: 1b03e0f9b1f981f21484164e4d05febbb6f71fea34033f5d6a7f45c0ee9712af index: 0 - publicKey: 78d02f5d8981068333f5e06e428fba2e78fbe27d3075aeb3f3f7c6a0dec74cf2 index: 100 alias: cwpistolas: alias: pistolas filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/pistolas.yaml version: 1 legacy: false keys: - publicKey: 61cf22aa8f209b1a5549242601b4a217f034e3d931b6522ccb7743bf6c355546 index: 0 - publicKey: ad833b6bbfc72fb7d18b88cd5b4349f82b2f015be8e4b5e7ad28f3249fd5e105 index: 1 - publicKey: 465f11d72de289719a4832a9e5cc6d0264be61b8254db769094f59f3b37b9d89 index: 2sf-wallet: alias: sf-wallet filepath: /Users/lisagunn/MY-KADENA/.kadena/wallets/sf-wallet.yaml version: 1 legacy: false keys: - publicKey: 967ea530ad415376d94049a33a06985a5f4d559acdeee9cecccd882982d03ef1 index: 0 - publicKey: 9de797dc0cb16c3eea4d26a5417b2e0c81ee8c1c1d7b358ebb6afaf6a3ca23a5 index: 1 alias: sf-1 - publicKey: 14de87a379114013a20bf4f00ec32c8a0ac3f64046cab80ac8062bc8319dc5e0 index: 2 alias: sf-3 - publicKey: c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919c index: 3 alias: sf-3 - publicKey: 8eea71dbe7f13c11c1e4f796f1206639004e9b648abc57c1a1f32cc57464dbcc index: 4 alias: sf-3
kadena wallet export
Use kadena wallet export
to export a public and secret key pair from a wallet as unencrypted text.
This command returns the exported keys to standard output (stdout) in YAML format by default.
Basic usage
The basic syntax for the kadena wallet export
command is:
kadena wallet export [arguments] [flags]
kadena wallet export [arguments] [flags]
Arguments
You can use the following command-line arguments with the kadena wallet liexportst
command:
Use this argument | To do this |
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-w, --wallet-name walletName | Specify the name of the wallet. |
-i, --key-index keyIndex | Specify the index of the key you want to export. |
--password-file passwordFile | Specify the path to a file that stores the password for your wallet. If you don't have the password stored in a text file, you can enter it as standard input. |
Examples
To export key information for the sf-wallet key at index 3 in YAML format, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet export --wallet-name=sf-wallet --key-index=3
kadena wallet export --wallet-name=sf-wallet --key-index=3
This command prompts you for the wallet password, then displays the public and secret keys as unencrypted text. For example:
Warning: this will print the keypair unencrypted.publicKey: c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csecretKey: 25b4a6b924c167cae4ee7d975c2b121ec5bb533a3b9578017d0784cd8547517a Executed:kadena wallet export --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --key-index="3"
Warning: this will print the keypair unencrypted.publicKey: c218080d0ffb4024070946ee25e38675e0408d6ea94c9a5fc937340d223b919csecretKey: 25b4a6b924c167cae4ee7d975c2b121ec5bb533a3b9578017d0784cd8547517a Executed:kadena wallet export --wallet-name="sf-wallet" --key-index="3"
To use the password stored in a local file and save the exported key to a file in JSON format, you can run a command similar to the following:
kadena wallet export --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --key-index=3 --json > mykey.json
kadena wallet export --wallet-name=sf-wallet --password-file=my-pwd --key-index=3 --json > mykey.json