docs: document porter auth workos-login command#267
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Summary
Documents the new
porter auth workos-loginCLI subcommand that authenticates users via WorkOS AuthKit.Changes
porter auth workos-loginsection to theporter authCLI reference, covering usage, when to use it, and how the OAuth callback flow works.Context
The upstream PR introduces a new
workos-loginsubcommand alongside the existingporter auth loginflow. It uses the OAuth 2.0 Authorization Code flow with PKCE: the CLI opens the browser to WorkOS AuthKit, receives the callback on a local server, exchanges the code for an access token, and configures the user's project.