I can't seem to authenticate rovodev cli with the instructions and the generated api token from my profile.
I tried it multiple times changing emails and generating new api tokens, but no luck. Can someone help me?
Hi @Jin BaiWan
Please try this out once.
Try logging in via the CLI on a different machine or network to rule out local environment issues.
Check for CLI updates: Make sure you have the latest version of the ACLI tool
I am having the same issue. My account is linked to a google account. Could this be causing the problem?
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I wasn't able to login in a powershell window, but the same exact token and email worked for logging in via a command window. I could run acli rovodev auth status on the powershell window, show as not logged in, then run acli rovodev auth login from a command window, and go back to the same powershell window - now acli rovodev auth status shows as authenticated.
So if you can't login using powershell, try using cmd.
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Hi @Jin BaiWan and @Bulut Aras — thanks for raising this and welcome to the community!
Rovo Dev CLI currently does not use the standard API token from your Atlassian account. Instead, it requires a special CLI token generated from the Rovo Dev Agents beta dashboard. Make sure you’re using that token and the correct associated email. If you still have trouble, share feedback via the CLI or head over to https://community.atlassian.com/forums/Rovo-for-Software-Teams-Beta/gh-p/rovo-dev-ai-agents
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