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514 auth

Use 514 auth to establish the trust boundary for the CLI agent harness.

Once authenticated, follow-on commands (orgs, projects, setup, and link) can act on your cloud OLAP workloads with the correct account and project permissions.

Usage

514 auth [OPTIONS] <COMMAND>

Subcommands

Login

Start browser-based sign-in.

514 auth login

Expected outcome:

  • Browser sign-in flow opens.
  • CLI receives a valid session.

Recovery:

  • If browser launch fails, open: https://www.fiveonefour.boreal.cloud/login
  • Retry command: 514 auth login

Whoami

Show the currently authenticated account.

514 auth whoami

Expected outcome:

  • Prints account identity and confirms active session.

Recovery:

  • If unauthenticated, run: 514 auth login

Logout

Clear local auth session for the current machine.

514 auth logout

Expected outcome:

  • Local session is removed.

Recovery:

  • To authenticate again, run: 514 auth login

Typical Flow

514 auth login
514 auth whoami

Options

  • --api-url <API_URL>: Override API base URL (HOSTING_CLI_API_URL).
  • -o, --org <ORG>: Organization name or ID.
  • --json: Output as JSON.
  • -v, --verbose...: Enable verbose output (-v debug, -vv trace).
  • -h, --help: Print help.

Related

  • 514 --help
  • 514 orgs
  • 514 projects
  • 514 setup
  • 514 link
  • 514 update
  • Setup failures

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