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nexuss-auth Python CLI

The Python CLI gives ordinary Nexuss-auth users a simple terminal workflow. Sign in through the browser, then manage only the projects owned by that account. No user-level API key is required.

Install

pip install nexuss-auth

Sign in

nexuss login
nexuss whoami

The CLI opens Google in the browser, receives a short-lived user session through a loopback callback, and stores the local session with restrictive file permissions. It never asks for or stores the Nexuss-auth admin token.

Manage projects

nexuss project list
nexuss project create --id morrow-field --name "Morrow Field" --home https://morrowfield.example --redirect https://morrowfield.example/
nexuss project show --id morrow-field
nexuss project rename --id morrow-field --name "Morrow Field Studio"
nexuss project providers --id morrow-field --provider google --provider github
nexuss project icon --id morrow-field --icon https://cdn.example/morrow-field.png
nexuss project delete --id morrow-field

Project creation returns the project record, including the projectId needed by an application SDK. The default provider set is Google and GitHub unless providers are supplied explicitly.

Synchronize local configuration

The CLI uses a JSON file named nexuss.yaml.json in the current directory for the first release. It is intentionally JSON-compatible so shell tools and AI agents can inspect it without another parser.

nexuss project pull --id morrow-field
nexuss project diff
nexuss project push

pull downloads the cloud record, diff shows local and cloud differences, and push updates only the project represented by the local projectId. Secrets are never written to the file.

Agent output

Add --json to commands that support structured output:

nexuss --json project list
nexuss --json project show --id morrow-field

The service enforces ownership for every user-session request. A user cannot list, inspect, update, or delete another account’s project.

API tokens

After browser sign-in, generate a user-scoped token for terminal access:

nexuss token create --label "Portfolio CLI"
nexuss token use --value nxa_<copied-secret>
nexuss project list

The full secret appears only once. The CLI stores the activated token in its protected local session file and sends it only over HTTPS to Nexuss-auth. Token administration remains tied to browser sign-in:

nexuss token list
nexuss token revoke --id <token-id>

A token can manage only projects owned by its user. It cannot generate or revoke other tokens and it is never equivalent to the server-only admin token.

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