Having headers w/numbers is CONFUSING and appears to a noob like steps. Suggest changing the pattern as edited above in the first two OPTIONS.
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https://github.com/Neilpang/acme.sh/wiki/DNS-alias-mode
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## 1. Use CloudFlare domain API to automatically issue cert
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## CloudFlare Option:
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There are 2 ways to use cloudflare API.
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CloudFlare Domain API offers two methods to automatically issue certs.
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### Using the global api key
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First you need to login to your CloudFlare account to get your [API key](https://dash.cloudflare.com/profile).
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acme.sh --issue --dns dns_cf -d example.com -d www.example.com
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```
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The `CF_Key` and `CF_Email` or `CF_Token`and `CF_Account_ID`will be saved in `~/.acme.sh/account.conf` and will be reused when needed.
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## DNSPod.cn Option:
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## 2. Use DNSPod.cn domain API to automatically issue cert
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First you need to login to your DNSPod account to get your API Key and ID.
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The DNSPod.cn Domain API option requires that you first login to your account to get a DNSPod API Key and ID.
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```
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export DP_Id="1234"
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