Boundary
scopes
Command: boundary scopes
The scopes command lets you perform operations on Boundary scope resources.
Example
The following command creates a scope with the name prodops and the description For ProdOps usage:
$ boundary scopes create -name prodops -description "For ProdOps usage"
Usage
Usage: boundary scopes <subcommand> [options] [args]
  # ...
Subcommands:
    create                               Create a scope
    delete                               Delete a scope
    destroy-key-version                  Destroy a key version within a scope
    list                                 List a scope
    list-key-version-destruction-jobs    List all pending key version destruction jobs within a scope
    list-keys                            List keys within a scope
    read                                 Read a scope
    rotate-keys                          Rotate the keys within a scope
    update                               Update a scope
For more information, examples, and usage, click on the name of the subcommand in the sidebar or one of the links below: