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mmctl user convert

Convert users to bots, or a bot to a user

Synopsis

Convert user accounts to bots or convert bots to user accounts.

mmctl user convert (--bot [emails] [usernames] [userIds] | --user <username> --password PASSWORD [--email EMAIL]) [flags]

Examples

# you can convert a user to a bot providing its email, id or username
$ mmctl user convert [email protected] --bot

# or multiple users in one go
$ mmctl user convert [email protected] anotherUser --bot

# you can convert a bot to a user specifying the email and password that the user will have after conversion
$ mmctl user convert botusername --email [email protected] --password password --user

Options

    --bot                If supplied, convert users to bots
    --email string       The email address for the converted user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set
    --firstname string   The first name for the converted user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set
-h, --help               help for convert
    --lastname string    The last name for the converted user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set
    --locale string      The locale (ex: en, fr) for converted new user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set
    --nickname string    The nickname for the converted user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set
    --password string    The password for converted new user account. Required when "user" flag is set
    --system-admin       If supplied, the converted user will be a system administrator. Defaults to false. Required when the "bot" flag is set
    --user               If supplied, convert a bot to a user
    --username string    Username for the converted user account. Required when the "bot" flag is set

Options inherited from parent commands

--config string                path to the configuration file (default "$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/mmctl/config")
--disable-pager                disables paged output
--insecure-sha1-intermediate   allows to use insecure TLS protocols, such as SHA-1
--insecure-tls-version         allows to use TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1
--json                         the output format will be in json format
--local                        allows communicating with the server through a unix socket
--quiet                        prevent mmctl to generate output for the commands
--strict                       will only run commands if the mmctl version matches the server one
--suppress-warnings            disables printing warning messages

SEE ALSO