sf update stable -a command shows later versions than latest stable release #2732
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Update: Looks like I misunderstood how the sf update command works and there isn't actually a "sf update stable -a" command. Is there a way to know if there is an update available within the sf cli and if not would something like that be useful? |
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One can use the sf whatsnew command to check if there is an update available. |
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Yes. We ship a nightly release, and have a Release Candidate (RC) that's the next week's release. So by the time something gets to Besides the release notes and |
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We are looking for a way to know if there is an update available for sf cli before triggering sf update. Running sf update stable -a command shows versions later than the latest stable release available when running sf update. Is this expected output for the command?
Sample output:

Latest version as of posting is 2.28.6 (Feb 14, 2024) [stable]
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