The vast majority of use cases you’ll see for Salesforce CLI plugins are around managing metadata or data migration. The CLI is also a full-fledged REST client and with the right plugin can be the command line front end for an application that uses Salesforce as a database. In Apex Hours session We’ll introduce CLI plugins and demonstrate how to build a plugin that allows a user to access a curated set of bookmarked web pages stored in a Salesforce database. Agenda 1. CLI Overview 2. Introducing Plugins 3. Bookmarks architecture 4. Creating a Plugin 5. Adding commands 6. Accessing Salesforce Data 7. Sharing functions across commands 8. User Interaction A #SalesforceCLI #Plugins #CTA
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