Intro to Git for Salesforce using VSCode
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- čas přidán 26. 02. 2023
- We walk through how to use a manifest file in Visual Studio Code to retrieve a simple Flow, add it to a new Git repository and upload it to GitHub.
It is assumed that you have already set up the Salesforce CLI, Visual Studio Code, Git and GitHub. If you need help, I have another video for that: • Salesforce CLI with Vi...
The GitHub repository I created in the video can be found here: github.com/mroutt/ClientIntak... - Věda a technologie
Hello Mitch, a greeting from Brazil. Your videos are helping me a lot. I'm at the beginning of a career transition to become a Salesforce developer. Thank you very much for sharing your experience.
Thank you for watching! I spent a couple of months in Brazil back in 2014, and it is a beautiful place.
Your videos are very helpful to me, Thanks Mitch
Mitch, thanks for the time and effort with this. This is great work.
Thanks Mark, I appreciate the kind words!
This was so helpful! Thank you for so clearly explaining the process. I will definitely be watching your other videos :-)
I appreciate the positive feedback. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the detailed explanation. very helpful.
I am glad you found it useful. I plan on doing more videos on this topic in the future. Just need to find the time. :)
very useful video work. Thank you for your labor.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video useful and I appreciate your support.
Thank you it is amazing
Nice Content
Thanks for the video. How do you update your local rep from your remote rep?
Hi Mitch , Really good video .. Please Do further videos on compare commits, also Moving Back and fro between orgs as per real-time And all other things to be known by sf dev for deployments... Please help
Thank you! I do have some more videos around Continuous Delivery and Continuous Integration using the Salesforce CLI (sf dev) planned. Hopefully that is what you are looking for.
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! Does VSC allow you to access the dev sandbox even if sso is enabled?
That is a really good question, and I do not know the answer. Is it common to have SSO set up for Dev Orgs? I could see having it for an integration test environment, User Acceptance Test environment and obviously for production. I have a project coming up were we will be using SSO. I will try it out and report back.
@@mitchrouttdo you do any mentoring ?