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# `glab token list`
List user, group, or project access tokens.
## Synopsis
List all tokens of a user, group, or project.
The output contains the token's meta information, not the actual token value. The output format
can be "JSON" or "text". The access level property is printed in human-readable form in the text
output, but displays the integer value in JSON.
Administrators can list tokens of other users.
```plaintext
glab token list [flags]
```
## Aliases
```plaintext
ls
```
## Examples
```plaintext
# List the current project's access tokens
glab token list
glab token list --output json
# List the project access tokens of a specific project
glab token list --repo user/my-repo
# List group access tokens
glab token list --group group/sub-group
# List my personal access tokens
glab token list --user @me
# Administrators only: list the personal access tokens of another user
glab token list --user johndoe
```
## Options
```plaintext
-a, --active List only the active tokens.
-g, --group string List group access tokens. Ignored if a user or repository argument is set.
-F, --output string Format output as: text, json. text provides a readable table, json outputs the tokens with metadata. (default "text")
-R, --repo OWNER/REPO Select another repository. Can use either OWNER/REPO or `GROUP/NAMESPACE/REPO` format. Also accepts full URL or Git URL.
-U, --user string List personal access tokens. Use @me for the current user.
```
## Options inherited from parent commands
```plaintext
--help Show help for this command.
```
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