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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. See [standard-version](https://github.com/conventional-changelog/standard-version) for commit guidelines.

### [0.0.14](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-env/compare/v0.0.13...v0.0.14) (2021-07-27)

### [0.0.13](https://github.com/salesforcecli/plugin-env/compare/v0.0.12...v0.0.13) (2021-07-22)


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## `sf env list`

By default, the command displays only active environments. For orgs, active means unexpired scratch orgs and orgs you’re currently logged into. For compute environments, active means the environments connected to orgs you’re currently logged into. Use the --all flag to list expired or deleted scratch orgs and compute environments that aren’t connected to logged-in orgs. Warning: the latter list could be very long.
The command displays only active environments. For orgs, active means unexpired scratch orgs and orgs you’re currently logged into.

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USAGE
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FLAGS
-x, --extended Show extra columns.
--columns=<value>... Only show provided columns.
--columns=<value>... List of columns to display.
--csv Output in csv format [alias: --output=csv]
--filter=<value> Filter property by partial string matching.
--no-header Hide table header from output.
--no-truncate Do not truncate output to fit screen.
--no-truncate Don't truncate output to fit screen.
--output=<option> Output in a more machine friendly format.
--output=<option> Format in which to display the output.
<options: csv|json|yaml>
--sort=<value> Property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending).
--sort=<value> Column to sort by (prepend '-' for descending).
GLOBAL FLAGS
--json format output as json
DESCRIPTION
List the environments you’ve created or logged into.
By default, the command displays only active environments. For orgs, active means unexpired scratch orgs and orgs
you’re currently logged into. For compute environments, active means the environments connected to orgs you’re
currently logged into. Use the --all flag to list expired or deleted scratch orgs and compute environments that aren’t
connected to logged-in orgs. Warning: the latter list could be very long.
The command displays only active environments. For orgs, active means unexpired scratch orgs and orgs you’re currently
logged into.
Output is displayed in multiple tables, one for each environment type. For example, the Salesforce Orgs table lists
the non-scratch orgs you’re logged into, such as sandboxes, Dev Hubs, production orgs, and so on. Scratch orgs and
compute environments get their own tables.
the non-scratch orgs you’re logged into, such as sandboxes, Dev Hubs, production orgs, and so on. Scratch orgs get
their own table.
For non-scratch orgs, the Username column refers to the user you logged into the org with. For scratch orgs it refers
to the username that was generated for you when you created the scratch org. The first column indicates the default
environment for each type.
to the username that was generated for you when you created the scratch org. The table also displays the default
environment for each type, the instance URL, and how you authorized (logged into) the org, either using a web browser
or JWT.
Use the table-manipulation flags, such as --filter and --sort, to change how the data is displayed.
Run "sf env display" to view details about a specific environment.
EXAMPLES
List all environments:
$ sf env list --all
List all active environments:
Filter the output to list only connected orgs. Rows from only the Salesforce Orgs table are displayed because it’s
the only table with a "Status" column.
$ sf env list
$ sf env list --filter "Status=Connected"
Filter the output to list only orgs you authorized using a web browser; "OAuth Method" is the name of a column:
List only scratch orgs that expire after May 30, 2021:
$ sf env list --filter "Expiration>2021-05-30"
$ sf env list --filter "OAuth Method=web"
Display only the Alias column and sort the aliases in descending order:
$ sf env list --sort "-Alias" --columns "Alias"
Don't truncate the displayed output:
$ sf env list --no-truncate
Display only the table data, not the headers, in comma-separated value (csv) format:
$ sf env list --csv --no-header
```

## `sf env open`
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{
"name": "@salesforce/plugin-env",
"description": "An sf plugin for logging into and interacting with different Salesforce environments.",
"version": "0.0.13",
"version": "0.0.14",
"author": "Salesforce",
"bugs": "https://github.com/forcedotcom/cli/issues",
"dependencies": {
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