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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ description: How to authenticate a command line application using Stack Auth
If you're building a command line application that runs in a terminal, you can use Stack Auth to let your users log in to their accounts.
To do so, we provide a Python template that you can use as a starting point. [Download it here](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/docs/examples/stack_auth_cli_template.py) and copy it into your project, for example:
To do so, we provide a Python template that you can use as a starting point. [Download it here](https://github.com/stack-auth/stack-auth/tree/main/docs/examples/stack_auth_cli_template.py) and copy it into your project, for example:
```py
└─ my-python-app