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Use an Existing Access Token Instead of Authorizing

When you authorize into an org using the force:auth commands, the Salesforce CLI takes care of generating and refreshing all tokens, such as the access token. But sometimes you want to run a few CLI commands against an existing org without going through the entire authorization process. In this case, you must provide the access token and instance URL of the org.
  1. Use force:config:set to set the instanceUrl config value to the Salesforce instance that hosts the existing org to which you want to connect.
    1sfdx force:config:set instanceUrl=https://na35.salesforce.com
  2. When you run the CLI command, use the org’s access token as the value for the --targetusername parameter rather than the org’s username.
    1sfdx force:mdapi:deploy --deploydir <md-dir> --targetusername <access-token>

The CLI does not store the access token in its internal files. It uses it only for this CLI command run.