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6 changes: 4 additions & 2 deletions site/content/3.12/components/tools/arangodb-shell/examples.md
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- `--server.database <string>`: name of the database to connect to
- `--server.endpoint <string>`: endpoint to connect to
- `--server.username <string>`: database username
- `--server.password <string>`: password to use when connecting
- `--server.password <string>`: password or access token to use when connecting
- `--server.authentication <bool>`: whether or not to use authentication

For example, to connect to an ArangoDB server on IP `192.168.173.13` on port
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```

_arangosh_ then displays a password prompt and tries to connect to the
server after the password is entered.
server after the password is entered. You can also use an access token instead
of a password (but make sure `--server.username` is set to the same user name as
encoded in the access token).

{{< warning >}}
At signs `@` in startup option arguments need to be escaped as `@@`.
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- `--server.endpoint <string>`: endpoint to connect to
- `--server.username <string>`: username
- `--server.password <string>`: password to use (omit this and you'll be prompted for the
password)
- `--server.password <string>`: password or access token to use
(omit this and you'll be prompted for the password)
- `--server.authentication <bool>`: whether or not to use authentication

If you want to connect to a different database or dump all databases you can additionally
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions site/content/3.12/components/tools/arangoexport/examples.md
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Expand Up @@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ or use authentication, you can use the following command-line options:
- `--server.database <string>`: the name of the database to connect to
- `--server.endpoint <string>`: the endpoint to connect to
- `--server.username <string>`: the username
- `--server.password <string>`: the password to use (omit this to get prompted
for the password)
- `--server.password <string>`: password or access token to use
(omit this and you'll be prompted for the password)
- `--server.authentication <bool>`: whether or not to use authentication

Here is an example of exporting data from a non-standard endpoint, using a dedicated
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Expand Up @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ By default, the endpoint `tcp://127.0.0.1:8529` is used. If you want to
specify a different endpoint, you can use the `--server.endpoint` option. You
probably want to specify a database user and password as well. You can do so by
using the options `--server.username` and `--server.password`. If you do not
specify a password, you are prompted for one.
specify a password (or access token), you are prompted for one.

```
arangoimport --server.endpoint tcp://127.0.0.1:8529 --server.username root ...
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This starts the tool with a prompt for the JWT secret and tries to connect
to the specified ArangoDB server. You have to type the secret as is used for
the `arangod` option `--server.jwt-secret`. For non-cluster deployments,
you may authenticate with a user name and password instead:
you may authenticate with a user name and password (or access token) instead:

```
arangoinspect --server.ask-jwt-secret false --server.username "root" --server.password "foobar"
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- `--server.endpoint <string>`: endpoint to connect to
- `--server.username <string>`: username
- `--server.password <string>`: password to use
- `--server.password <string>`: password or access token to use
(omit this and you'll be prompted for the password)
- `--server.authentication <bool>`: whether or not to use authentication

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