# Scan

The `scan` command is used to detect any hardcoded secrets in your project files. It can scan specific files, only changed files, or all files in the project.

## Usage

```bash
keyshade scan [options]
```

## Options

These are the options supported by the `scan` command:

### `-f, --file <string>`

Scan a specific file.

Example:

```bash
keyshade scan -f path/to/your/file.js
```

### `-c, --current-changes`

Scan only the current changed files that are not committed.

Example:

```bash
keyshade scan -c
```


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# Agent Instructions: Querying This Documentation

If you need additional information that is not directly available in this page, you can query the documentation dynamically by asking a question.

Perform an HTTP GET request on the current page URL with the `ask` query parameter:

```
GET https://docs.keyshade.io/cli/scan.md?ask=<question>
```

The question should be specific, self-contained, and written in natural language.
The response will contain a direct answer to the question and relevant excerpts and sources from the documentation.

Use this mechanism when the answer is not explicitly present in the current page, you need clarification or additional context, or you want to retrieve related documentation sections.
