Sync Existing GitHub Repo to Local Salesforce SFDX Project & Org

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  • čas přidán 9. 01. 2023
  • Learn how to retrieve existing SFDX code project from the GitHub repository and bring it into your local Visual Studio Code using Git and sync your SFDX with a Salesforce Org.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @Walters954
    @Walters954  Před rokem

    👩‍💻Join in on the next build together.
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  • @FelipeXBR360
    @FelipeXBR360 Před 7 dny

    This helped me a lot, but I have one question, for example, there you committed and pushed it directly to the master on git, it's not recommended right?
    And how about the branches? How can you use them there, it's the same "steps", but have something different?

  • @HireSalesforceDEV
    @HireSalesforceDEV Před rokem

    Great, thank you!

  • @assiabensaada1852
    @assiabensaada1852 Před měsícem

    I have created a DX project and connected it to org but there is a GitHub repo for the project and i want to pull without creating a new repo in my existing project is that the right method or i should clone the existing repo without creating a DX project and then connect it to the pro sandbox? The first method is what the developer told me to do but it creates an new repo in my repo and i can't find manifest and the metadata! please show me which approach to adopt and how to find the metadata for changes ( before and after xml file) to do the deployment. I am an intern and coming to an existing project. Thanks

  • @shubhabhuiyan8821
    @shubhabhuiyan8821 Před rokem +1

    should i learn salesforce development in 2023 ? How is the demand? Hearing lot of negative comment about salesforce technology. Currently doing my internship in salesforce based IT company.

    • @Walters954
      @Walters954  Před rokem +1

      Development is always in demand. Salesforce is an extremely niche tech stack but you'll hear negative things about every language.

  • @GameofOhms
    @GameofOhms Před rokem

    Thanks very much, is there a video somewhere we can lean about the project you are working on, like a Udemy course? Thanks AK

    • @Walters954
      @Walters954  Před rokem

      I recently created a page and intake form courses.salesforcementor.com/p/build-together