# Auth keys list
Use the `ably auth keys list` command to list all API keys for an app.
## Synopsis
### Shell
```
ably auth keys list [options]
```
## Options
### `--app`
The app ID to list keys for. Uses the currently selected app if not specified.
### `--limit`
The maximum number of keys to return. Defaults to `100`.
### `--json`
Output results as compact JSON. Mutually exclusive with `--pretty-json`.
### `--pretty-json`
Output results in formatted JSON. Mutually exclusive with `--json`.
### `--verbose | -v`
Enable verbose logging. Can be combined with `--json` or `--pretty-json`.
## Examples
List all API keys for the current app:
### Shell
```
ably auth keys list
```
List keys for a specific app:
### Shell
```
ably auth keys list --app "aBcDeF"
```
List API keys in JSON format:
### Shell
```
ably auth keys list --json
```
List API keys in formatted JSON output:
### Shell
```
ably auth keys list --pretty-json
```
## See also
* [Auth](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth.md) — Explore all `ably auth` commands.
* [CLI reference](https://ably.com/docs/cli.md) — Full list of available commands.
## Related Topics
- [create](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/create.md): Create a new API key for an Ably app using the CLI.
- [current](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/current.md): Show the current API key for the selected Ably app using the CLI.
- [get](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/get.md): Get details for a specific API key using the CLI.
- [revoke](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/revoke.md): Permanently revoke an API key using the CLI.
- [switch](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/switch.md): Switch to a different API key for the current Ably app using the CLI.
- [update](https://ably.com/docs/cli/auth/keys/update.md): Update the name or capabilities of an API key using the CLI.
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