--- layout: commands page_title: 'Commands: ACL Token' --- # Consul ACL Tokens Command: `consul acl token` The `acl token` command is used to manage Consul's ACL tokens. It exposes commands for creating, updating, reading, deleting, and listing tokens. This command is available in Consul 1.4.0 and newer. ACL tokens may also be managed via the [HTTP API](/consul/api-docs/acl/tokens). -> **Note:** All of the example subcommands in this document will require a valid Consul token with the appropriate permissions. Either set the `CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN` environment variable to the token's secret ID or pass the secret ID as the value of the `-token` parameter. ## Usage Usage: `consul acl token ` For the exact documentation for your Consul version, run `consul acl token -h` to view the complete list of subcommands. ```text Usage: consul acl token [options] [args] ... Subcommands: clone Clone an ACL token create Create an ACL token delete Delete an ACL token list List ACL tokens read Read an ACL token update Update an ACL token ``` For more information, examples, and usage about a subcommand, click on the name of the subcommand in the sidebar. ## Identifying Tokens Several of the subcommands need to operate on a specific token. Those subcommands support specifying the token by its ID using the `-id` parameter. The ID may be specified as a unique UUID prefix instead of the entire UUID. As long as it is unique it will be resolved to the full UUID and used. Additionally builtin token names will be accepted as the value of the `-id`. Builtin Tokens: | Token UUID | Token Name | | ------------------------------------ | ---------- | | 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000002 | anonymous | ## Basic Examples Create a new ACL token: ```shell-session $ consul acl token create \ -description "This is an example token" \ -policy-id 06acc965 ``` List all tokens: ```shell-session $ consul acl token list ``` Update a token: ```shell-session $ consul acl token update -id 986193 -description "WonderToken" ``` Read a token with an accessor ID: ```shell-session $ consul acl token read -id 986193 ``` Delete a token ```shell-session $ consul acl token delete -id 986193 ```