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Thanks @lielran for the feedbacks, we will discuss among the team.
The contents in the `#current-backend-info` folder and the `backend` folder are pretty much the same after each synchronization with the cloud. Then you develop your work in the `backend` and...
awsmobile folders with name prefix '~' are backups, awsmobile-cli does not want you to loose your files, so if the cli is creating the contents in the awsmobilejs folder anew,...
The awsmobile-cli itself does not support multi-factor authentication, because it is not very practical to wait for multi-factor authentication each time you execute a cli command. But the amplify library...
cool, thank you very much for your feedbacks
Thanks for the feedbacks @ceich The cli appsync feature as of now is incomplete. You can not init with project id because mobile hub does not have that feature yet....
Hi @ceich, Sorry but we currently do not support this operation. Although it would be a nice addition to the CLI. The appsync-info.json file inside the .awsmobile folder is only...
unfortunately the cli currently does not provide this capability.
Thanks for the feedbacks, @hrmoller init without projectID covers other use cases in which developers need to quickly setup the cloud backend for their frontend project, so it should not...
For now it's not possible. I will mark this as a feature request.