Generate a Signature with the Flow CLI
Generate a signature using the private key of the signer account.
_10flow signatures generate <message>
⚠️ Make sure the account you want to use for signing is saved in the flow.json
configuration.
The address of the account is not important, just the private key.
Example Usage
_10> flow signatures generate 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' --signer alice_10_10Signature b33eabfb05d374b...f09929da96f5beec167fd1f123ec_10Message The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog_10Public Key 0xc92a7c...042c4025d241fd430242368ce662d39636987_10Hash Algorithm SHA3_256_10Signature Algorithm ECDSA_P256
Arguments
Message
- Name:
message
Message used for signing.
Flags
Signer
- Flag:
--signer
- Valid inputs: the name of an account defined in the configuration (
flow.json
)
Specify the name of the account that will be used to sign the transaction.
Filter
- Flag:
--filter
- Short Flag:
-x
- Valid inputs: case-sensitive name of the result property.
Specify any property name from the result you want to return as the only value.
Output
- Flag:
--output
- Short Flag:
-o
- Valid inputs:
json
,inline
Specify in which format you want to display the result.
Save
- Flag:
--save
- Short Flag:
-s
- Valid inputs: valid filename
Specify the filename where you want the result to be saved.
Log
- Flag:
--log
- Short Flag:
-l
- Valid inputs:
none
,error
,debug
- Default:
info
Specify the log level. Control how much output you want to see while command execution.
Configuration
- Flag:
--config-path
- Short Flag:
-f
- Valid inputs: valid filename
Specify a filename for the configuration files, you can provide multiple configuration
files by using -f
flag multiple times.
Version Check
- Flag:
--skip-version-check
- Default:
false
Skip version check during start up to speed up process for slow connections.