# Check Connected Stripe Account Name With the Stripe CLI, you can be connected one specific account at a time. When you run `stripe login`, the browser window where you authenticate will have you select the account that you want to connect to. This is important because it impacts test keys, webhooks, where you are sending events, etc. To check which account you are connected to, you can look in the Stripe config file for the `display_name`. This is located at `~/.config/stripe/config.toml`. You can have the Stripe CLI spit out the contents of that file with: ```bash $ stripe config --list color = '' [default] account_id = 'acct_123abc' device_name = 'My-MacBook-Pro.local' display_name = 'Internet Business' ... ``` Let's take this a step further. Here is a one-liner scripted version to check this value using `grep`, `awk`, and `xargs`: ```bash $ stripe config --list | grep '^display_name' | awk -F'=' '{print $2}' | xargs Internet Business ``` The `awk` command is tailored toward parsing a value from a `toml` file.