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# Personal access tokens
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> [Introduced][ce-3749] in GitLab 8.8.
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If you're unable to use [OAuth2](../../api/oauth2.md), you can use a personal access token to authenticate with the [GitLab API][api].
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You can also use personal access tokens with Git to authenticate over HTTP or SSH. Personal access tokens are required when [Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)][2fa] is enabled. In both cases, you can authenticate with a token in place of your password.
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Personal access tokens expire on the date you define, at midnight UTC.
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For examples of how you can use a personal access token to authenticate with the API, see the following section from our [API Docs](../../api/README.md#personal-access-tokens).
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## Creating a personal access token
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You can create as many personal access tokens as you like from your GitLab
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profile.
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1. Log in to GitLab.
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1. In the upper-right corner, click your avatar and select **Settings**.
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1. On the **User Settings** menu, select **Access Tokens**.
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1. Choose a name and optional expiry date for the token.
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1. Choose the [desired scopes](#limiting-scopes-of-a-personal-access-token).
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1. Click the **Create personal access token** button.
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1. Save the personal access token somewhere safe. Once you leave or refresh
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the page, you won't be able to access it again.
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### Revoking a personal access token
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At any time, you can revoke any personal access token by clicking the
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respective **Revoke** button under the **Active Personal Access Token** area.
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## Limiting scopes of a personal access token
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Personal access tokens can be created with one or more scopes that allow various
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actions that a given token can perform. The available scopes are depicted in
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the following table.
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| Scope | Introduced in | Description |
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| ------------------ | ------------- | ----------- |
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| `read_user` | [GitLab 8.15](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/5951) | Allows access to the read-only endpoints under `/users`. Essentially, any of the `GET` requests in the [Users API][users] are allowed. |
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| `api` | [GitLab 8.15](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/5951) | Grants complete read/write access to the API, including all groups and projects, the container registry, and the package registry. |
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| `read_registry` | [GitLab 9.3](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/11845) | Allows to read (pull) [container registry] images if a project is private and authorization is required. |
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| `sudo` | [GitLab 10.2](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/14838) | Allows performing API actions as any user in the system (if the authenticated user is an admin). |
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| `read_repository` | [GitLab 10.7](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/17894) | Allows read-only access (pull) to the repository through `git clone`. |
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| `write_repository` | [GitLab 11.11](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/26021) | Allows read-write access (pull, push) to the repository through `git clone`. Required for accessing Git repositories over HTTP when 2FA is enabled. |
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[2fa]: ../account/two_factor_authentication.md
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[api]: ../../api/README.md
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[ce-3749]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/3749
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[container registry]: ../packages/container_registry/index.md
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[users]: ../../api/users.md
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[usage]: ../../api/README.md#personal-access-tokens
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