# check-creds This is a stand-alone utility to help verify entries in `creds.json`. The command does a trivia operation to verify credentials. If successful, a list of zones will be output (which may be an empty list). If the credentials or other problems prevent this operation from executing, the exit code will be non-zero and hopefully verbose error messages will be output. ```text Syntax: dnscontrol check-creds [command options] credkey provider --creds value Provider credentials JSON file (default: "creds.json") --out value Instead of stdout, write to this file ARGUMENTS: credkey: The name used in creds.json (first parameter to NewDnsProvider() in dnsconfig.js) provider: The name of the provider (second parameter to NewDnsProvider() in dnsconfig.js) ``` Starting in [v3.16](v316.md), "provider" is optional. If it is omitted (or the placeholder value `-` is used), the `TYPE` specified in `creds.json` will be used instead. A warning will be displayed with advice on how to remain compatible with v4.0. Starting in v4.0, the "provider" argument is expected to go away. ## Examples ```shell dnscontrol check-creds myr53 ROUTE53 ``` Starting in [v3.16](v316.md): ```shell dnscontrol check-creds myr53 dnscontrol check-creds myr53 - dnscontrol check-creds myr53 ROUTE53 ``` Starting in v4.0: ```shell dnscontrol check-creds myr53 ``` This command is the same as `get-zones` with `--format=nameonly` # Developer Note This command is not implemented for all providers. To add this to a provider, implement the get-zones subcommand.