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How to enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) in CLI
Learn how to easily set up 2FA for enhanced security using CLI commands in just a few simple steps.
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- Basic automation with CLI
- Contact Us
- How to enable 2FA (two-factor authentication) in CLI
- How can 2-factor authentication help me?
- How to enable 2FA
- Enable 2FA for the user
- Enable 2FA for the workspace
- How to disable 2FA
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Minimum Production Gates
- Define API payload schema and required auth context before execution.
- Set timeout and retry classes for start, run, and cleanup phases.
- Log trace_id, workspace_id, profile_id, and error class per run.
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