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@servicenow/cli

v26.4.0

Published

Now CLI - your wish is our command

Downloads

301

Readme

@servicenow/cli

Visit Environment Setup for more information.

Release Notes

v24.0.0

  • A new command generate-update-set has been introduced. It builds the component & generates an update-set xml file with build artifacts. The generated XML will be stored in the .now-cli folder located in the project's root directory.
  • Improved deploy command, supports updating of existing component entries.
  • UI-component CLI extension has been updated to utilise the latest metadata and removed the family release check. Works with current and previous two releases.
  • After deploying the component to an instance, the actions configured in the now-ui.json file will automatically appear in the component events panel of UI Builder.
  • The now-ui.json schema is validated to prevent common errors during deployment
  • UI-component CLI extension has been updated to support Node version 14.
  • More informative error messages in case of table operation failures or scope name violations.