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mw login

Manage your client authentication

mw login reset

Reset your local authentication state

USAGE
  $ mw login reset [--token <value>]

AUTHENTICATION FLAGS
  --token=<value>  API token to use for authentication (overrides environment and config file). NOTE: watch out that
                   tokens passed via this flag might be logged in your shell history.

DESCRIPTION
  Reset your local authentication state

mw login status

Checks your current authentication status

USAGE
  $ mw login status [--token <value>]

AUTHENTICATION FLAGS
  --token=<value>  API token to use for authentication (overrides environment and config file). NOTE: watch out that
                   tokens passed via this flag might be logged in your shell history.

DESCRIPTION
  Checks your current authentication status

mw login token

Authenticate using an API token

USAGE
  $ mw login token [--token <value>] [-q] [-o]

FLAGS
  -o, --overwrite  overwrite existing token file
  -q, --quiet      suppress process output and only display a machine-readable summary

AUTHENTICATION FLAGS
  --token=<value>  API token to use for authentication (overrides environment and config file). NOTE: watch out that
                   tokens passed via this flag might be logged in your shell history.

DESCRIPTION
  Authenticate using an API token

FLAG DESCRIPTIONS
  -q, --quiet  suppress process output and only display a machine-readable summary

    This flag controls if you want to see the process output or only a summary. When using mw non-interactively (e.g. in
    scripts), you can use this flag to easily get the IDs of created resources for further processing.