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heroku-accounts
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Helps use multiple accounts on Heroku.
$ heroku plugins:install heroku-accounts
To add accounts:
$ heroku accounts:add personal
Enter your Heroku credentials.
Email: david@heroku.com
Password: ******
To add single sign-on (SSO) accounts:
$ heroku accounts:add work --sso
Enter your organization name: my-company-name
Opening browser for login... done
Enter your access token (typing will be hidden): **********************************
To switch to a different account:
$ heroku accounts:set personal
To list accounts:
$ heroku accounts
* personal
work
To find current account:
$ heroku accounts:current
personal
To remove an account:
$ heroku accounts:remove personal
Account removed: personal
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manage multiple heroku accounts
We found that heroku-accounts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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