Avoid double login for 'login' subcommand in CLI#87
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Nice fix, thank you! I did not test myself, but codewise looks good.
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Fixes #86
The problem seemed to be that the CLI command
loginattempts a 'pre-login' from the parent CLI command, from the provided flags or env var params.Click then moves onto the
loginsubcommand and runs a login there too - double login.This caused the secondary problem of not respecting the provided positional or flag args for the
logincommand, as prescedence over set environment variables upstream.