Docs Self-Managed Reference rpk Commands rpk cloud rpk cloud login This is documentation for Self-Managed v23.3. To view the latest available version of the docs, see v24.2. rpk cloud login Log in to Redpanda Cloud. This command checks for an existing Redpanda Cloud API token and, if present, ensures it is still valid. If no token is found or the token is no longer valid, this command will login and save your token along with the client ID used to request the token. Login credentials You may use either SSO or client credentials to log in. SSO This will automatically launch your default web browser and prompt you to authenticate via our Redpanda Cloud page. Once you have successfully authenticated, you will be ready to use rpk cloud commands. Client credentials Cloud client credentials can be used to login to Redpanda, they can be created in the Clients tab of the Users section in the Redpanda Cloud online interface. client credentials can be provided in three ways, in order of preference: In your rpk cloud auth, client_id and client_secret fields Through RPK_CLOUD_CLIENT_ID and RPK_CLOUD_CLIENT_SECRET environment variables Through the --client-id and --client-secret flags If none of these are provided, rpk will use the SSO method to login. If you specify environment variables or flags, they will not be synced to the rpk.yaml file unless the --save flag is passed. The cloud authorization token and client ID is always synced. Usage rpk cloud login [flags] Flags Value Type Description --client-id string The client ID of the organization in Redpanda Cloud. --client-secret string The client secret of the organization in Redpanda Cloud. -h, --help - Help for login. --no-profile - Skip automatic profile creation and any associated prompts. --save - Save environment or flag specified client ID and client secret to the configuration file. --config string Redpanda or rpk config file; default search paths are /var/lib/redpanda/.config/rpk/rpk.yaml, $PWD/redpanda.yaml, and /etc/redpanda/redpanda.yaml. -X, --config-opt stringArray Override rpk configuration settings. See rpk -X or execute rpk -X help for inline detail or rpk -X list for terser detail. --profile string Profile to use. See rpk profile for more details. -v, --verbose - Enable verbose logging. Back to top × Simple online edits For simple changes, such as fixing a typo, you can edit the content directly on GitHub. Edit on GitHub Or, open an issue to let us know about something that you want us to change. Open an issue Contribution guide For extensive content updates, or if you prefer to work locally, read our contribution guide . Was this helpful? thumb_up thumb_down group Ask in the community mail Share your feedback group_add Make a contribution rpk cloud cluster select rpk cloud logout