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@vtex/cli-plugin-whoami
Advanced tools
Extend the vtex
toolbelt!
vtex/toolbelt
and follow the steps on the Contributing section.package.json
.yarn link
on this project.vtex link @vtex/cli-plugin-template
(or the new name) on the vtex/toolbelt
project.yarn watch
on the vtex/toolbelt
vtex-test hello
For more information, read Ocliff Docs.
$ npm install -g @vtex/cli-plugin-whoami
$ vtex COMMAND
running command...
$ vtex (-v|--version|version)
@vtex/cli-plugin-whoami/0.2.1-beta linux-x64 node-v12.21.0
$ vtex --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ vtex COMMAND
...
vtex whoami
Prints the current [93maccount[39m, [93mworkspace[39m, environment, and login details.
USAGE
$ vtex whoami
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
-v, --verbose Show debug level logs
--trace Ensure all requests to VTEX IO are traced
EXAMPLE
vtex whoami
See code: build/commands/whoami.ts
[0.2.1-beta] - 2021-03-30
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FAQs
vtex plugin whoami
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