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== Yubico Authenticator
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Cross-platform application for generating Open Authentication (OATH) time-based TOTP and event-based HOTP one-time password codes, with the help of a YubiKey that protects the shared secrets.
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=== Features
* Keep your OATH secrets safe by storing them on a YubiKey and generate the codes with this application.
* Add a credential by scanning a QR code on the screen.
* Supports 6, 7 or 8 digit codes.
* Supports TOTP credentials with any time period.
* Require touch on YubiKey to generate code.
* Protect your credentials with a device password.
=== Supported devices
Usage of this software requires a compatible YubiKey device. Yubico
Authenticator is capable of provisioning and using both slot-based credentials
(compatible with any YubiKey that supports OTP) as well as the more powerful
standalone OATH functionality found on the NEO, YubiKey 4 and YubiKey 5 series.
To use the standalone OATH functionality your YubiKey must have the CCID mode enabled,
which can be done by using the https://developers.yubico.com/yubikey-manager-qt/[YubiKey Manager].
=== Installation
==== Windows and macOS
Installers are available https://developers.yubico.com/yubioath-desktop/Releases/[here].
==== Ubuntu
$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:yubico/stable
$ sudo apt update
$ sudo apt install yubioath-desktop
=== CLI
Looking for a command line option? That is available in https://developers.yubico.com/yubikey-manager/[YubiKey Manager CLI] with the `ykman oath` commands.