Hey, thought I'd throw this out there real quick: if you're using something like TeslaLog or the My Tesla Alexa-skill, and need an authentication token, I've thrown together a little self-installing tool to generate them quickly. (It doesn't store them anywhere, or contact any servers other than Tesla's — so no giving out your Tesla password to random websites, which is A Good Thing™.)
If you're a developer like myself, and already have recent npm, you can just use the new npx tool to run this without any installation:
If you have no idea what any of that means, you can open the Terminal application on your Mac, and type these two lines:
(And no, that isn't a working login token in the screenshot.
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If you're a developer like myself, and already have recent npm, you can just use the new npx tool to run this without any installation:
Code:
npx generate-tesla-token
If you have no idea what any of that means, you can open the Terminal application on your Mac, and type these two lines:
Code:
npm install -g generate-tesla-token
generate-tesla-token
![28244480-e69b65e6-69b1-11e7-9cc8-be027d87f84c.png](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/200/28244480-e69b65e6-69b1-11e7-9cc8-be027d87f84c.png)
(And no, that isn't a working login token in the screenshot.