@yahoo/uds 1.5.0 → 1.6.0

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  Adding nested commands, i.e. `uds expo dev` does work correctly when UDS is consumed from npm. As a workaround, please see code for expo/expo.ts for re-routing sub-commands from the root command file. To verify your CLI command works correctly you should run `npm pack` within the packages/uds directory. Once you have your generated tarball you should copy that tarball to a test application such as https://github.com/yahoo-uds/uds-nextjs-demo, then add `"@yahoo/uds": "file:./tarball-generated-from-npm-pack.tgz` to it's dependencies and run an install. Now you should be able to run `bun uds [your command name]` to test your functionality.
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+ ### Testing the login flow
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+ To test the login flow, the CLI starts a web server and opens browser window to
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+ a login page in Configurator. In prod, it opens https://config.uds.build/login.
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+ In local dev, http://localhost:4001/login is opened.
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+ In the root of the UDS monorepo, run the following commands:
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+ ```
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+ # Start configurator app web server:
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+ turbo --filter uds-configurator dev
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+ # Run the CLI login command:
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+ bun run --cwd packages/uds uds login
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+ ```
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  ### API Reference
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  Bluebun comes with a number of built-in utilities that are exported from the main `bluebun` package. See [reference guide](https://github.com/jamonholmgren/bluebun/blob/main/docs/reference.md) for more.
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