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firebase-multi

v0.1.3

Published

Downloads

4

Readme

firebase-multi

Firebase CLI multiple login helper. Supports running multiple projects of different accounts from the same machine, leveraging firebase login:ci

Usage

  1. Install this module globally by running yarn add -g firebase-multi or npm i -g firebase-multi
  2. Run firebase login:ci and complete login flow until you get the firebase ci token in your terminal.
  3. Run firebase-multi set <your-project> <firebase-ci-token>
  4. Run in terminal/package.json script: firebase-multi use <your-project> firebase deploy

Supported Commands

set <firebase-project> <ci token>
Saves the specified token for the specified firebase-project

get <firebase-project>
Prints the token for the specified firebase-project

use <firebase-project> <command>
set FIREBASE_TOKEN env with the project token and run the command. If FIREBASE_TOKEN is already set, this command won't override it.

unset <firebase-project>
deletes the stored token for the specified project.

License

Copyright (c) 2020 Roi Nagar. Released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.