48.6 Ubuntu Linode CLI Users
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For multiple accounts with different usernames the configure
and
set-user
commands are useful. When the configure
command is run
the browser is used to log into an account. If you are already logged
in, then it will automatically use that account and ask for some
default values for location, type, and image. If you log out of the
account in the browser and log into another account, the next
configure
will note the user and again ask for defaults. The details
are saved into `~/.config/linode-cli:
[DEFAULT]
default-user = homeuser1
[homeuser]
token = 898345c5ec54a7678c2f6822f335a3655788041f6be446673ac03533f6575786
region = ap-southeast
image = linode/ubuntu22.04
type = g6-nanode-1
[officeuser]
token = 56d754fdb22456368656ed2455cf88543f75868659c4643225fbc4e756677c32
region = ap-southeast
type = g6-nanode-1
image = linode/ubuntu22.04
At any time there is a default user as recorded in this file. All
commands are run as that user. To change to another user simply
set-user
:
The show-users
command is also useful to list the users and identify
which is the current default.
Configured Users:
homeuser
* officeuser
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