Commands relating to Lisk accounts.
Returns a randomly-generated mnemonic passphrase with its corresponding public/private key pair and Lisk address.
USAGE
$ lisk account:create
OPTIONS
-j, --[no-]json Prints output in JSON format. You can change the default behaviour in your config.json file.
-n, --number=number [default: 1] Number of accounts to create.
--[no-]pretty Prints JSON in pretty format rather than condensed. Has no effect if the output is set to table.
You can change the default behaviour in your config.json file.
DESCRIPTION
Returns a randomly-generated mnemonic passphrase with its corresponding public/private key pair and Lisk address.
EXAMPLES
account:create
account:create --number=3
Gets account information from the blockchain.
USAGE
$ lisk account:get ADDRESSES
ARGUMENTS
ADDRESSES Comma-separated address(es) to get information about.
OPTIONS
-j, --[no-]json Prints output in JSON format. You can change the default behaviour in your config.json file.
--[no-]pretty Prints JSON in pretty format rather than condensed. Has no effect if the output is set to table. You
can change the default behaviour in your config.json file.
DESCRIPTION
Gets account information from the blockchain.
EXAMPLES
account:get 3520445367460290306L
account:get 3520445367460290306L,2802325248134221536L
Shows account information for a given passphrase.
USAGE
$ lisk account:show
OPTIONS
-j, --[no-]json
Prints output in JSON format. You can change the default behaviour in your config.json file.
-p, --passphrase=passphrase
Specifies a source for your secret passphrase. Lisk Commander will prompt you for input if this option is not set.
Source must be one of `prompt`, `pass`, `env`, `file` or `stdin`. For `pass`, `env` and `file` a corresponding
identifier must also be provided.
Examples:
- --passphrase=prompt (default behaviour)
- --passphrase='pass:my secret passphrase' (should only be used where security is not important)
- --passphrase=env:SECRET_PASSPHRASE
- --passphrase=file:/path/to/my/passphrase.txt (takes the first line only)
- --passphrase=stdin (takes one line only)
--[no-]pretty
Prints JSON in pretty format rather than condensed. Has no effect if the output is set to table. You can change the
default behaviour in your config.json file.
DESCRIPTION
Shows account information for a given passphrase.
EXAMPLE
account:show