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3.3 KiB
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title: "infisical export"
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description: "Export Infisical secrets from CLI into different file formats"
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---
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```bash
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infisical export [options]
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```
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## Description
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Export environment variables from the platform into a file format.
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## Subcommands & flags
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<Accordion title="infisical export" defaultOpen="true">
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Use this command to export environment variables from the platform into a raw file formats
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```bash
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$ infisical export
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# Export variables to a .env file
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infisical export > .env
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# Export variables to a .env file (with export keyword)
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infisical export --format=dotenv-export > .env
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# Export variables to a CSV file
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infisical export --format=csv > secrets.csv
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# Export variables to a JSON file
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infisical export --format=json > secrets.json
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# Export variables to a YAML file
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infisical export --format=yaml > secrets.yaml
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```
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### Environment variables
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<Accordion title="INFISICAL_TOKEN">
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Used to fetch secrets via a [service token](/documentation/platform/token) apposed to logged in credentials. Simply, export this variable in the terminal before running this command.
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```bash
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# Example
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export INFISICAL_TOKEN=st.63e03c4a97cb4a747186c71e.ed5b46a34c078a8f94e8228f4ab0ff97.4f7f38034811995997d72badf44b42ec
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```
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="INFISICAL_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK">
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Used to disable the check for new CLI versions. This can improve the time it takes to run this command. Recommended for production environments.
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To use, simply export this variable in the terminal before running this command.
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```bash
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# Example
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export INFISICAL_DISABLE_UPDATE_CHECK=true
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```
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</Accordion>
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### flags
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<Accordion title="--env">
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Used to set the environment that secrets are pulled from.
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```bash
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# Example
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infisical export --env=prod
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```
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Note: this flag only accepts environment slug names not the fully qualified name. To view the slug name of an environment, visit the project settings page.
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default value: `dev`
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="--projectId">
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By default the project id is retrieved from the `.infisical.json` located at the root of your local project.
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This flag allows you to override this behavior by explicitly defining the project to fetch your secrets from.
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```bash
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# Example
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infisical export --projectId=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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```
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="--expand">
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Parse shell parameter expansions in your secrets (e.g., `${DOMAIN}`)
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Default value: `true`
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="--format">
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Format of the output file. Accepted values: `dotenv`, `dotenv-export`, `csv` and `json`
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Default value: `dotenv`
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="--secret-overriding">
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Prioritizes personal secrets with the same name over shared secrets
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Default value: `true`
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</Accordion>
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<Accordion title="--tags">
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When working with tags, you can use this flag to filter and retrieve only secrets that are associated with a specific tag(s).
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```bash
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# Example
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infisical run --tags=tag1,tag2,tag3 -- npm run dev
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```
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Note: you must reference the tag by its slug name not its fully qualified name. Go to project settings to view all tag slugs.
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By default, all secrets are fetched
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</Accordion>
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</Accordion>
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