Login and logout commands for sf
npm install @salesforce/plugin-login  
``bash`
sf plugins:install plugin-login@x.y.z
Please report any issues at https://github.com/forcedotcom/cli/issues
1. Please read our Code of Conduct
2. Create a new issue before starting your project so that we can keep track of
what you are trying to add/fix. That way, we can also offer suggestions or
let you know if there is already an effort in progress.
3. Fork this repository.
4. Build the plugin locally
5. Create a _topic_ branch in your fork. Note, this step is recommended but technically not required if contributing using a fork.
6. Edit the code in your fork.
7. Write appropriate tests for your changes. Try to achieve at least 95% code coverage on any new code. No pull request will be accepted without unit tests.
8. Sign CLA (see CLA below).
9. Send us a pull request when you are done. We'll review your code, suggest any needed changes, and merge it in.
External contributors will be required to sign a Contributor's License
Agreement. You can do so by going to https://cla.salesforce.com/sign-cla.
To build the plugin locally, make sure to have yarn installed and run the following commands:
`bashClone the repository
git clone git@github.com:salesforcecli/plugin-login
To use your plugin, run using the local
./bin/dev or ./bin/dev.cmd file.`bash
Run using local run file.
./bin/dev login
`There should be no differences when running via the Salesforce CLI or using the local run file. However, it can be useful to link the plugin to do some additional testing or run your commands from anywhere on your machine.
`bash
Link your plugin to the sfdx cli
sf plugins:link .
To verify
sf plugins
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