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force-language-services
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Force-Language-Services provides support for command line actions on different kinds of Force.com metadata entities - scaffolding/generators only currently
The force-language-services library provides a series of commands, templates and generators for various metadata types. It is bundled with the salesforcedx plugin.
To use, install the SFDX CLI and run sfdx force --help
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For more information refer to the setup guide. https://sfdc.co/sfdx_setup_guide
See DEVELOP.md
The CLI Review Board must approve all new commands and parameters. To request a review, fill out the CLI Review Board: Request for Review form. For details, see the CLI Review Board FAQ.
FAQs
Force-Language-Services provides support for command line actions on different kinds of Force.com metadata entities - scaffolding/generators only currently
The npm package force-language-services receives a total of 38 weekly downloads. As such, force-language-services popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that force-language-services demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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