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zcli login

creates and/or saves an authentication token for the specified subdomain

zcli login

creates and/or saves an authentication token for the specified subdomain

USAGE
  $ zcli login

OPTIONS
  -h, --help                 show CLI help
  -i, --interactive          Use Terminal based login
  -s, --subdomain=subdomain  Zendesk Subdomain
  -d, --domain=domain        Zendesk Domain (optional)

EXAMPLES
  $ zcli login -i
  $ zcli login -s zendesk-subdomain -i
  $ zcli login -s zendesk-subdomain -d example.com -i
  $ zcli login -s zendesk-subdomain -d dev.example.com -i
  $ zcli login -d example.com -i

NOTE: For development purposes, you can specify a domain different from zendesk.com for logging in to a different environment. For example, if the environment is hosted on example.com, you can run zcli login -s zendesk-subdomain -d example.com -i and you will be logged in to zendesk-subdomain.example.com. If the option is not specified, the default zendesk.com domain will be used.

NOTE: For CI/CD or unattended login you can set ZENDESK_SUBDOMAIN, ZENDESK_EMAIL and ZENDESK_API_TOKEN environment variables. You don't need to run login command if you have set these environment variables. You can also set the ZENDESK_DOMAIN environment variable for different environments.