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JGC-455 - Encourage migration from jfrog-cli-v2 to jfrog-cli-v2-jf in npm README#3527

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@ehl-jf ehl-jf commented Jun 2, 2026

What

Adds a prominent migration note to the top of the jfrog-cli-v2 npm package README (build/npm/v2/README.md).

Why

The jfrog-cli-v2 package installs the CLI under the legacy jfrog executable name, while the actively maintained jfrog-cli-v2-jf package installs the identical CLI under the standard jf name. This note steers users toward jfrog-cli-v2-jf and explains the practical consequences.

Note that the older jfrog-cli-go package has already been deprecated, so jfrog-cli-v2-jf is the package users should move to.

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The README is a static file published as-is by the Jenkinsfile (npm publish from build/npm/v2/), so this change reaches npmjs.com only on the next publish run.

Encourage users of the jfrog-cli-v2 npm package (jfrog executable) to
migrate to jfrog-cli-v2-jf (jf executable), explaining that the command
changes from `jfrog` to `jf`, that configuration is shared, and how to
switch.
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