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Better handle auth when not using built-in auth #5954
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| la.console.MessageUxItem(ctx, &ux.WarningAltMessage{ | ||
| Message: fmt.Sprintf( | ||
| "Azd is not using the built-in authentication mode, but rather '%s'", loginMode), | ||
| }) | ||
| la.console.Message(ctx, "If you want to use 'azd auth login', you need to disable the current auth mode.") |
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This removes the use for azd auth login --check-status to verify azd is logged in using az.
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Current change blocks the functionality of using --check-status functionality to check if azd is delegating to az
fix: #5949